Countdown to PDC2008: Pre-cons
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We've heard a lot about PDC2008 which promises to bring a boatload (official term) of information and announcements about the future of the Microsoft development platform. But before you rush out to book your trip
you should also check out the
list of PDC2008 pre-conferences for 11 reasons to come to Los Angeles a day early!
So what's a pre-conference? What can I expect to learn? In this Countdown to PDC2008 video we will explore pre-conferences with Jaime Rodriguez, Brian Randell, and Ajoy Krishnamoorthy.
So what's a pre-conference? What can I expect to learn? In this Countdown to PDC2008 video we will explore pre-conferences with Jaime Rodriguez, Brian Randell, and Ajoy Krishnamoorthy.
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PDC keynotes will be streamed live; the rest of the sessions will be made available on a delay. If all goes well and we don't encounter any hiccups then you will be able to watch a regular conference session within 24 hours after the delivery of that session, just like we did at MIX07 and MIX08.
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