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	<description> Application development is working with data and as the tools&amp;nbsp;become more refined, our jobs become easier and less code is required. The challenge is&amp;nbsp;getting the code right.&amp;nbsp;The latest release of Microsoft Visual Studio LightSwitch brings a great tool for working with data in a streamlined way. It logically organizes the project by data, but behind the scenes is built&amp;nbsp;on Microsoft .NET. This week we talk with Beth Massi on&amp;nbsp;what’s exciting and possible with LightSwitch. This show is hosted by&amp;nbsp;Mike Benkovich and Mithun Dhar.MSDN Radio is a weekly Developer talk-show that helps answer your questions about the latest Microsoft news, solutions, and technologies. We dive into the challenges of deciphering today’s technology stack. For previous and upcoming shows visit www.MSDNRadio.com.Guest: Beth Massi, Senior Program Manager, Microsoft CorporationBeth Massi is a Senior Program Manager on the Visual Studio BizApps team at Microsoft and a community champion for business applications and Visual Basic developers. She has over 15 years of industry experience building business applications and is a frequent speaker at various software development events. You can find her on a variety of developer sites including MSDN Developer Centers, Channel 9, and her blog www.BethMassi.com. Follow her on twitter @BethMassi. </description>
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		<title>Re: MSDN Radio: Switching the Lights on with Beth Massi</title>
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			<![CDATA[ <p>thanx for the gr8 &nbsp;video Beth Massi</p><p>posted by joeMilhem</p>]]>
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