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Visual Studio 2010, Windows Phone 7, Internet Explorer 9, HTML5, Silverlight 4, Lync 2010, Windows Azure, Exchange 2010, etc. TechDays 2011 was again a particularly interesting and informative event.
The attendees found out about newest products, rediscovered existing technologies, connected with their peers at the fascinating technical sessions and made the most of the many networking opporunities on offer. The TechDays 2011 program attracted IT Professionals and Developers from every sector.
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Trends in Programming Languages
Lately, we’ve seen many industry trends shaping the evolution of programming languages in various directions. The many-core revolution has forced us to think hard about ways to leverage the massively parallel architectures available to the masses. Cloud, web, and mobile programming have put additional...
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Rock Hard: C++ Evolving
From Kinect to capacitive touch devices, users increasingly demand immersive experiences with amazing responsiveness and performance. With a new standard (C++0x) almost finalized, the largest in over a decade, C++ is poised for renewed importance. C++0x brings with it improvements in expressiveness and...
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Demystifying the .NET Asynchronous Programming Landscape
Asynchronous programming is no longer an option, it’s become a must on various platforms, including Silverlight, Windows Phone 7, and various data-centric frameworks. Unfortunately, dealing with asynchrony is way too hard in today's world of development tools and frameworks. The huge amount of...
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MEF in the real world
No this is not yet another MEF 101 talk! Since MEF V1 shipped, we’ve seen a ton of folks building extensible solutions and frameworks including a host of OSS solutions. In this talk we will explore these real world solutions and how MEF plays in. The list will include frameworks like MefContrib,...