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One of the recent sessions announced for PDC09 is one which will focus on some key advancements in Office 2010 as well as Visual Studio 2010, which will allow developers to take better advantage of the features and capabilities found in Office and SharePoint. 
I’ve invited John Durant to join me in this episode to provide some highlights as to what he’ll be showing in his sessions, and some of the new features that developers can look forward to in Office and Visual Studio. 
If you’re interested in more information about the session that John will be doing at PDC09, you can find it here: 


Developing .NET Managed Applications Using the Office 2010 Developer Platform

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