DevDays Keynote
- Date: April 27, 2011 from 9:15AM to 10:45AM
- Day 1
- Devdays001
- Speakers: Scott Hanselman, Rob Miles, Ben Riga, Wade Wegner
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In de keynote zal Scott Hanselman een overzicht geven van de ontwikkelingen rond web-development tools. Hij laat zien hoe ontwikkeltools van het eerste uur zoals VB6 en Visual Interdev zijn geƫvolueerd naar de tools en technologie van vandaag de dag met MVC 3, WebMatrix en Nuget. Uiteraard mag cloud development niet op DevDays ontbreken. Wade Wegner geeft u een overzicht van de mogelijkheden van Windows Azure en gaat in op wat u in de nabije toekomst mag verwachten. Daarnaast presenteert Ben Riga tijdens de keynote de allerlaatste ontwikkelingen op het gebied van Windows Phone 7 development. Als laatste verteld Rob Miles waarom je moet beginnen met development op Windows Phone 7 en dan met name games development.
Scott Hanselman's part of the keynote starts here
Wade Wegner's part of the keynote starts here
Ben Riga's part of the keynote starts here
and Rob Miles' part of the keynote starts here
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Why does that guy, who shows up between speakers, speak in Dutch?
Newsflash! English is known more than Dutch.
@undefined: This conference was held in the Netherlands, where Dutch is the official language...
@undefined: I am aware of that but I am certainly sure that announcing a speaker in Dutch is odd when that speaker will give the talk in English.
Either do it in English or in any other language. Don't mix them. It looks awkward and annoying at the same time.
BTW, talks are awesome. Especially, Wede Wagner's.
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