BUILD 2012 Day 2 Keynote
- Date: October 31, 2012 from 9:00AM to 10:30AM
- Day 2
- B33 Field
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Watch the Build 2012 day 2 keynote as Satya Nadella, president of Microsoft's Server & Tools Business, speaks to thousands of developers about Windows taking developers across devices and into the cloud. Additional keynote presenters included Scott Guthrie, corporate vice president; Scott Hanselman, principal program manager; Dave Campbell, Microsoft Technical Fellow; Jason Zander, corporate vice president of development for the Windows Azure; Josh Twist, senior program manager, Windows Azure.
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Updates to traditional Windows + Server?
http://WebSurfaces.co.uk
Will you present some sessions about new OSs Win8&Win2012Server?
Too long. By the time we were bussed back to B92, most of the sessions were full. Very disappointing. How about repeating 2-007?
Is anyone else having a problem downloading this session via Zune? I have subscribed to the Zune HD (mp4) feed. All the other sessions in the feed have downloaded.
Actually, it appears 'High Quality MP4' download is broken. I downloaded it manually but it will not play.
I have downloaded the 'High Quality MP4', but it does not play! :-(
I have the same problem with High Quality MP4. Have now downloaded it twice with same outcome.
i had the same problem with HQ mp4 so i used wmw version
interesting sessionv
Does anyone know if the the source code is available for the sample applications: EventBuddy (Josh Twist) and BuildClips (Scott Hanselman)?
Very interesting
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Those Azure Mobile services were pretty awesome. Only let down by the implication that Scripts within Azure have to be written in Javascript.
Please tell me we can write Azure scripts in Strongly typed, debuggable C# code. - I really cannot contemplate any significant production development in JavaScript.
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