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	<description>This is a recording of the US Public Sector Developer Dinner for Partners covering .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 held on&amp;nbsp;August 20, 2008 in Reston, Va.

This presentation is a demo focused walkthrough of the new features and functionality in SP1.&amp;nbsp; You will see demonstrations that will include: 

Making data access easier with the ADO.NET Entity Framework.
Exposing your data access layer using ADO.NET Data Services
Building “Data Entry” Web-based applications faster than ever using ASP.NET Dynamic Data.
Making AJAX Applications faster with script combining and easier with built in support for handling browser history (i.e. back/forward buttons).
How to achieve up to 40% faster startup performance for your WPF applications and further improve the startup experience using a splash screen.
Reducing the time it takes to deploy your WPF applications using the New .NET Framework Client Profile.
Build services faster using enhancements in WCF. 
To learn more about US Public Sector Developer Dinner For Partners, visit:

http://tinyurl.com/uspsdevdinner

Follow up resources (links,&amp;nbsp;deck, code)&amp;nbsp;from the dinner are available at:

http://blogs.msdn.com/devkeydet/archive/2008/08/21/follow-up-developer-dinner-on-net-framework-3-5-sp1.aspx 
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