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There’s no shortage of choice when it comes to building applications on the Microsoft platform – traditional desktop application or browser-based application?&amp;nbsp; Web Forms or Win Forms? AJAX or Silverlight?&amp;nbsp; Rich versus reach?&amp;nbsp;


This session covers the array of options and offers some insight into selecting the user experience delivery options that are best for your application’s target audience.&amp;nbsp; Also included is a brief discussion of the software factories and other guidance provided
 by the patterns &amp;amp; practices team at Microsoft.

You can find slides and samples from the&amp;nbsp;Northeast Roadshow events here at the&amp;nbsp;Northeast Roadshow Code Gallery
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