geekSpeak Recording - Mastering the Dynamic keyword in C# with Bill Wagner
- Posted: Jun 14, 2010 at 5:24 PM
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This geekSpeak is hosted by Glen Gordon and Jennifer Marsman. The geekSpeak webcast series brings you industry experts in a "talk-radio" format hosted by developer evangelists from Microsoft. These experts share their knowledge and experience about a particular developer technology and are ready to answer your questions in real time during the webcast.
Guest Presenter: Bill Wagner, Co-founder, SRT Solutions
With more than 20 years experience, Bill Wagner, SRT Solutions cofounder, is a recognized expert in software design and engineering, specializing in C#, Microsoft .NET, and the Windows Azure Platform. He serves as Michigan's Regional Director for Microsoft and is a multi-year winner of the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award. An internationally recognized author, Bill has published three books on C# and currently writes a column on the Microsoft C# Developer Center. Bill was awarded the Emerging Technology Leader Award by Automation Alley, Michigan's largest technology consortium. Bill earned a bachelor's degree in computer science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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Nice demos. Thanks!
How about a link to the code?
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