We are running a web cast series applicable for academics in May. Want to learn more about the science behind Microsoft technologies, and what comes out of Microsoft Research? Speakers and subjects included Erik Meijer talking about the importance of language design and Brendan Murphy talking about software failures in W2K and what this means for future versions. Full list below:
MSDN Webcast: Spec#: Adding Contracts to C# (Level 300)Wednesday, May 4, 200510:00 A.M.–11:00 A.M. Pacific Time
MSDN Webcast: The Role of Code Identity and Code Identity Based Secrets in Distributed Computing (Level 300)Tuesday, May 10, 200510:00 A.M.–11:00 A.M. Pacific Time
MSDN Webcast: Cω (C-Omega) (Level 300)Wednesday, May 11, 200510:00 A.M.–11:00 A.M. Pacific Time
MSDN Webcast: Buffer Overflows (Level 300)Tuesday, May 17, 200510:00 A.M.–11:00 A.M. Pacific Time
MSDN Webcast: Code Analysis at Microsoft: Helping Development and Customers (Level 300)Wednesday, May 18, 200510:00 A.M.–11:00 A.M. Pacific Time
MSDN Webcast: Estimating the Risks Associated with Releasing Software (Level 300)Friday, May 20, 20058:00 A.M.–9:00 A.M. Pacific Time
MSDN Webcast: Concrete Languages on Virtual Platforms (Level 300)Friday, May 27, 20058:00 A.M.–9:00 A.M. Pacific Time
MSDN Webcast: SLAM and Static Driver Verifier: Technology Transfer of Formal Methods Inside Microsoft (Level 300)Tuesday, May 31, 200510:00 A.M.–11:00 A.M. Pacific Time
http://www.microsoft.com/events/series/msdnscience.mspx
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