Monday, April 28, 2008
Last year I presented for the first time in the Netherlands at DevDays. This year the organisers invited me back to present 3 talks (different to the 3 from last year) on 22 and 23 May. Register from here.
I will post on my blog resources for all 3 sessions once they are done, but for now, here are the session times, room and title info:
- Thu, 10:50-12:00, Auditorium, Introduction to Silverlight 2
- Thu, 16:30-17:40, Auditorium, Five Cool Things to Know and Use for Smart Client Development with VS2008 and the Fx 3.5
- Fri, 15:00-16:10, Zaal Forum, Parallel Extensions to the .NET Framework
For the abstracts of the sessions above or to view the full conference schedule, click here for the Thursday and here for the Friday. Hope to see you there!
I will post on my blog resources for all 3 sessions once they are done, but for now, here are the session times, room and title info:
- Thu, 10:50-12:00, Auditorium, Introduction to Silverlight 2
- Thu, 16:30-17:40, Auditorium, Five Cool Things to Know and Use for Smart Client Development with VS2008 and the Fx 3.5
- Fri, 15:00-16:10, Zaal Forum, Parallel Extensions to the .NET Framework
For the abstracts of the sessions above or to view the full conference schedule, click here for the Thursday and here for the Friday. Hope to see you there!
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Great to see you come back to the Netherlands. I liked your talks last year, so I'm looking forward to attending your sessions.
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Hi Daniel,
First of all: I really enjoyed your presentation in Amsterdam.
Is there any place out there where I can download your presentation, given @ DevDays 2008 in Amsterdam?
Kind regards,
Davy
_________________First of all: I really enjoyed your presentation in Amsterdam.
Is there any place out there where I can download your presentation, given @ DevDays 2008 in Amsterdam?
Kind regards,
Davy
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