Northeast Roadshow: Finding Developer Help
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There are many places to find help for developers, but there are some programs that aren't widely known. This screencast, based on a session given for the Northeast Roadshow, briefly reviews some of these. From reporting bugs and feature requests, to
finding support from Microsoft and the community, these resources will help make your development life easier.
Session Outline:
Session Outline:
- Introduction
- [1:40] MSDN
- [2:50] Visual Studio Help
- [5:13] Demo: Microsoft Connect
- [9:42] Support
- [11:36] Forums
- [14:37] Channel 9 & Channel 9 Learning Center
- [16:15] Microsoft Thrive & RampUp
Slides for this session, and other Northeast Roadshow sessions, can be found on the Code Gallery.
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