Time |
Session |
Speakers |
09:00 – 09:30
|
Registration |
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09:30 – 10:45
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VS2010 launch and keynote |
Stephanie Saad Cuthbertson
|
10:45 – 11:00
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Tea Break |
|
11:00 – 12:00
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Windows Phone 7 |
Bijoy Singhal |
12:00 – 01:00
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Improving Your Software Development Processes
with Visual Studio 2010 |
Subodh Sohni |
01:00 – 01:45
|
Lunch Break |
|
01:45 – 02:45
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Windows Development with Microsoft Visual Studio
2010 |
Sanjay Vyas |
02:45 - 03:00
|
Tea Break |
|
03:00 – 04:00
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Developing Windows Foundation 4 Applications
in Visual Studio 2010 |
Nauzad Kapadia |
04:00 – 05:00
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Demo Extravaganza |
Mayur Tendulkar, Aviraj Ajgekar, Vikram
Pendse |
Session OverView: |
Improving Your Software Development Processes with Visual Studio
2010 – Subodh Sohni
At the heart of any great software development practice
is the ability to change. In this session, you will learn
how you can use Visual Studio 2010 to help improve your software
development processes; from project management through to
software testing. You will also learn how to modify Visual
Studio 2010’s behavior to match ongoing change and improvement
activities.
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Windows Development with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 – By
Sanjay Vyas
The end users of your applications are being exposed to
radical new experiences on Windows every day. The
applications they use in their day-to-day jobs are starting to
take advantage of hardware-accelerated graphics, 3D animation,
and performance optimizations available on multiple core
machines. In this session, we’ll examine how the integrated
designers, improved support for line-of-business scenarios, and
enhanced platform support in Visual Studio 2010 make it easier
and faster to deliver innovative Windows applications. We’ll
also see how you can enhance existing applications to take
advantage of new Windows 7 capabilities and capitalize on
multiple-core processing.
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Developing WF 4 Service Applications – by Nauzad Kapadia
One of the most important capabilities of Windows
Workflow Foundation 4 is the ability to write long-running,
stateful, persistable workflow services. You can expose and
consume services easily from workflows in WF 4, and can have
workflows talk to other workflows as services. This session will
walk you through what you need to know to do exactly that.
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