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Better Software Quality with Visual Studio Team System 2010 Please join Microsoft and Northwest Cadence for these free half-day sessions designed to introduce you to the quality tools of Microsoft Visual Studio Team System 2010. Learn how Application Read More...
Event Date: May 1st, 2009 Are you excited about the WPF but concerned about the learning curve? Have you seen Silverlight but don’t know where to get started? Or are you curious about how tools like Visual Studio and Expression Blend help designers and Read More...
We will be reviewing some technologies first discussed at PDC -- such as Windows Azure and C# 4.0. But we will not only be talking about the future.  We will also discuss some recent releases that you can take advantage of now, including the WCF Read More...
[Updated 12/17/08:  The Salt Lake City date has changed to 1/20/2009] You’ve heard buzz about “ the cloud ”, and your interest was further heightened with the announcement of Azure , Microsoft’s new cloud computing platform.  Now you can jump Read More...
We've been able to add another stop for this event series in Salt Lake City!  On October 23rd, Rob Bagby will be covering ADO.NET Entity Framework, ADO.NET Data Services, Dynamic Data, WCF, and WPF & Silverlight. Registration: https://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032390917&Culture=en-US Read More...
So while I wish I could say that there is once consolidated site that lists all the events for a particular region, there isn't one. There's the Microsoft Events site, MSDN Events , User Group sites, INETA , and many more. I've pledged to do my best to Read More...
This is a little late of a post for Albuquerque, but hopefully you can take advantage of other ones! There is a series of FREE MSDN events touring around the region, called "MSDN Events Unleashed".  Topics will include: .NET 3.5 SP1 Entity Read More...
I mentioned this was coming last week, and here it is! Hey Denver, Phoenix, and Salt Lake City! Agile methods are a set of development processes intended to create software in a lighter, faster, more people-centric way. Many development teams have adopted Read More...
 
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