Tech·Ed New Zealand 2009
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- Auckland
- September 14 - 16, 2010
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Building a SOA Infrastructure using BizTalk & UDDI
- Dan Eshner, Rahul Garg
- Developer Tools, Languages & Frameworks
- SOA202
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In this session we will take a lap around the Microsoft UDDI Services offering. By moving UDDI Services stack from Windows Server into BizTalk Server 2009, Microsoft has highlighted BizTalk's key role in enabling SOA. We will drill down into the UDDI registries and see how we can create add BizTalk... -
Visual Studio 2008 IDE Tips
- Scott Cate, Sara Ford
- Developer Tools, Languages & Frameworks
- DEV301
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Performance improvements begin by speeding up the simple task you do every minute of every hour of every day you use Visual Studio. Just like a coin jar where you place your spare change, you'll see the time you save add up into the days, weeks, and into the months. This talk offers the best of the... -
A First Look at WCF and WF in the Microsoft .NET Framework 4
- Mark Greene, Juval Lowy, Stefan Sewell
- Developer Tools, Languages & Frameworks
- SOA206
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Programs coordinate work. The code for coordination and state management often obscures the purpose of a program. Learn how programming with Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) 4 provides clarity of intent while preserving the functional richness of the .NET Framework. See how easy it is to build workflows... -
Visual Studio 2008 IDE Tips & Tricks
- Developer Tools, Languages & Frameworks
- TTK146
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Sara will share the top 25 tips to make the most out of your productivity in the Visual Studio IDE. -
Building Applications with WPF
- Brian Harry, Ivan Towlson
- Developer Tools, Languages & Frameworks
- DEV303
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Windows Presentation Foundation isn't just a new control library - it's a radically new architecture. Understanding the idioms and patterns of WPF is essential to getting the most out of the framework, but this can be a major mental gear shift when coming from Windows Forms, Web Forms or Win32. How... -
ASP.NET MVC, Silverlight and jQuery: Stories From the Trenches
- Grant Archibald, Richard Campbell, David Harvey
- Developer Tools, Languages & Frameworks
- WUX307
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Come to this session to learn about our real world experiences with using the ASP.NET MVC framework & Silverlight from preview releases to production rollouts of multiple high profile New Zealand projects. Topics covered include the integration of ASP.NET Web Forms, MVC applications, jQuery and Silverlight.... -
Get ready: What's coming with .NET 4.0
- Ian Griffiths, Brian Randell, John-Daniel Trask
- Developer Tools, Languages & Frameworks
- DEV302
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In this session John-Daniel Trask will be covering some of the cool new features coming as part of .NET 4.0 and Visual Studio 2010. Come and see how .NET 4.0 will make software development easier with new core framework features and language improvements in C# 4.0 and VB 10. Beyond the core framework,... -
Distributing and Monetising Windows Mobile Applications through the Windows Marketplace for Mobile
- James McCutcheon, Loke-Uei Tan
- Developer Tools, Languages & Frameworks
- DEV260
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This session presents developers with a unique opportunity to understand the next generation of Windows Mobile application distribution: Windows Marketplace for Mobile. Windows Marketplace will revolutionise distribution of Windows Mobile applications, games, and content, and is designed to solve the... -
Using Team Foundation Server in a Distributed World
- Wayne Ewington, Steve Teixeira
- Developer Tools, Languages & Frameworks
- DEV307
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So your project team is not geographically co-located at the same premises and some of your team members want to be able to work from home. However you still want to use Team Foundation Server to support your development processes and you're not sure what to do. This talk will look at how you can deploy... -
A Lap around Microsoft Code Name "Oslo"
- Jon Flanders, Rahul Garg
- Developer Tools, Languages & Frameworks
- SOA303
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The Microsoft project code name "Oslo" provides a family of new technologies that enable model-driven development and execution of applications and services. Come see how "Oslo" will help you rapidly build model-driven applications by using a next generation modeling language, tool, and repository. This...