MSDN Radio: Visual Studio LightSwitch with John Stallo and Jay Schmelzer
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MSDN Radio is a weekly Developer talk-show that helps answer your questions about the latest Microsoft news, solutions, and technologies. We dive into the challenges of deciphering today’s technology stack. Visit www.MSDNRadio.com to register for upcoming shows or watch previous shows on-demand.
Guests: John Stallo, Lead Program Manager and Jay Schmelzer, Group Program Manager; Microsoft Corporation
John Stallo is a Lead Program Manager on the Visual Studio LightSwitch product team. Born in Perth, Western Australia, he has worked on a variety of Visual Studio developer tools including Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) Services, Data design-time, and Class Designer, and is passionate about improving developer productivity.
Jay Schmelzer is the Group Program Manager on the Visual Studio Team at Microsoft. Jay and his team are responsible for the Visual Studio design-time tools and runtime components used to build applications that leverage Microsoft Office client and server products, many of the Visual Studio features vital to end-to-end application development experience including Data Design-time, building and consuming WCF services and Deployment, as well as the application programmability and extensibility available in Visual Studio Tools for Applications. Prior to joining Microsoft, Jay was a partner with a leading consulting firm and specialized in the design and development of enterprise applications. Jay has authored several articles and books on application development and is a frequent speaker at conferences.
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Here are some links mentioned on the show to check out:
LightSwitch Developer Center: http://msdn.com/lightswitch (you can find everything here)
LightSwitch Team Blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/lightswitch
LightSwitch Forums: http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-us/lightswitchgeneral/threads
LightSwitch How Do I videos: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/lightswitch/ff938857.aspx
Channel 9: Visual Studio LightSwitch - Beyond the Basics
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