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Indigo: Building Peer to Peer Applications
Ok, last session for the day. P2P is obviously going to play a bigger part in next-generation applications. So, what's Indigo gonna do to make building these applications easier? Find out here .
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Oct 29 2003, 07:55 PM
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PDC Bloggers Meeting @ Universal Tonight
Scoble tells me a few bloggers are going to get together at 8p Let's meet tonight at the Hollywood grill inside of Universal Studios (#19 on the map, close to the entrance) http://www.pazsaz.com/unimap.html . I will certainly try to make it [Brad Abrams...
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Oct 29 2003, 06:06 PM
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What's New In System.Xml for Whidbey?
So, this is the session where we find out what's new in the System.Xml namespace for the Whidbey version of the .NET Framework. I'm taking notes over here .
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Oct 29 2003, 05:02 PM
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Indigo: Connected Application Technology Roadmap
This will be my fourth Indigo session. I'm not sure what to expect honestly and I haven't looked at the slides, but I'm sure it will be interesting no matter what. The usual coverage is available here .
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Oct 29 2003, 02:44 PM
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WinFS: Schemas and Extensibility
My first session of the day. I'm looking forward to seeing what decisions were made as far as the base schema Longhorn will ship with as well as just how extensible it really is. You can check out my session notes by clicking here . We're running about...
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Day 4
So here we are again. Each day more exciting than the next. I've actually altered my schedule for today based on the previous days' experiences. I was planning on attending more Avalon sessions when I originally set up the schedule, but after seeing it...
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Oct 29 2003, 12:55 PM
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End of Day 3
Ok, today was awesome . Indigo is... exactly what I need^H^H^H^H^H^H anyone who's programming service oriented system needs. I can't even put it into words how happy I was as the serialization session progressed. By the end of the session a great weight...
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Oct 28 2003, 11:46 PM
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Indigo: Using XSD, CLR Types and Serialization in Web Services
Well, the room is already packed. It's even smaller than the Part 1 room. I think they under estimated the interest in Indigo. Every single one of these would have been better off in the 501-503 session room (which is huge). Anyway, I'll be covering this...
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Oct 28 2003, 08:17 PM
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Using WinFS In Your Applications (Part 1)
This should be a good session. It's packed to capacity again. Check out full coverage right here .
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Oct 28 2003, 06:50 PM
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Indigo: Building Services (Part 2) - Secure, Reliable, Transacted Services
Ok, let's hope this session goes a little better than the last . You'll find my coverage here .
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Oct 28 2003, 04:55 PM
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