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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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Switch on the LightSwitch
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Gill Cleeren
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Silverlight,
XAML,
Belux,
TechDays Belgium 2011,
NL-BE,
FR-BE,
Developer,
Tools Languages and Frameworks,
Visual Studio 2010,
Level 300
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300
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TD005
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Day 1
- April 26, 2011
from 1:00PM to 2:15PM
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LightSwitch is a new part of the Visual Studio family and makes it possible to more easily create create professional-quality business applications for the desktop, the web, and the cloud. The big question of course: Is LightSwitch something for you? In this session, you’ll get the answer! We'll...
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To OData or Not to OData
The Open Data Protocol is an open, RESTful protocol that utilizes existing standards such as HTTP, AtomPub, XML, and JSON. A service using OData is resource-oriented by its nature, contrasting it with the operation-based, RPC-styled services typified by SOAP. There is a movement toward RESTful services,...
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Code like a Ninja: Enhance Your Productivity with Visual Studio
The sheer number of features in Visual Studio can be overwhelming to the novice. Even seasoned .NET developers constantly discover new techniques from their colleagues. This session covers features of Visual Studio make you more productive as a developer. It covers items of interest from novice to advanced...
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WCF Web APIs, HTTP your way
Are you building Web APIs for reaching any device, enabling mash-ups, or providing highly connected Web experiences? Then come to this session and learn how to build Web APIs your way with Windows Communication Foundation. We put you in control of patterns (REST, pub/sub, RPC, Hypertext) and formats...
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Introducing Agile Into The Enterprise
Scrum and XP have found a strong following in the development community. But most non-development groups (such as Web Administrators, Production Support, Security, Testing, and Users/Stake Holders) inside the enterprise are far from agile, nor are they trying to move to be more agile. This session starts...
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NuGet In Depth: Empowering Open Source on the .NET Platform
Join Scott Hanselman as he digs deep into the new open source NuGet package management system. How does NuGet fit into the .NET ecosystem? Learn how to create your own packages that are public and open source or internal ones for the enterprise. By the way, NuGet is an open source project hosted on Mercurial....
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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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Unlocking the secrets of REST with WCF
In this session we will travel to the very depths of our new WCF WEB stack where there treasures which will delight the RESTful eye. We’ll explore our new http channel stack and processor pipeline and how you can use them to unlock the secrets of REST.