Development Tools Ecosystem Summit

Published 17 September 09 05:59 PM | ricom 

I'm happy to announce that I just agreed to give the keynote for the Development Tools Ecosystem Summit next month here in Redmond.  The Development Tools Ecosystem Summit, from October 19th – 23rd, is our annual conference open to all developers for us to share the new opportunities available to extend the Visual Studio Platform.  I had a lot of fun with the keynote last year, the Q&A was absolutely fabulous.

 

This year’s conference will bring a full agenda of new content around extending Visual Studio 2010 covering the basics of what’s extensible in Visual Studio as well as deep dive topics such as how to integrate a new language into VS.  We’ll also cover VSTS, DSL, SharePoint Tools, and Expression Blend extensibility.  This is a great place to learn about the future of the Visual Studio Platform!

 

The conference is a weeklong event with the first two days of technical training (10/19 & 10/20) open to all developers; for FREE.  The rest of the week continues into the VSIP partner summit for companies who are members of the VSIP program.  Aside from the technical content we’ll also provide meals during the day; mixer events; and a copy of Keyvan Nayyeri’s “Professional Visual Studio Extensibility”.

 

You can register for the event and get all the specifics here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/vsx/cc512752.aspx.

 

Hope to see you there

Comments

# abel bani said on September 18, 2009 9:36 PM:

woowww good informations friend

# Pop Catalin said on September 21, 2009 6:38 AM:

Awwww, it's a private event with NDA :(, that means there won't be any coverage or materials, for a while ...

# ricom said on September 21, 2009 2:10 PM:

"October 21st through October 23rd is a private event for VSIP program members under NDA"

The first two days are open info

# yuriylsh said on September 30, 2009 2:55 PM:

Oh why Redmond is so far away from Kansas?..

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