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TechFest 2006 - Phoenix
Today is a repeat of our TechFest event yesterday in Santa Fe, New Mexico. I had the closing session yesterday on WPF, and it was a lot of fun. How can you not have fun with WPF? It's eye-candy for the developer and end-user.
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TechFest 2006 Developer Track - SQL Server 2005
Kathrine Lord presented on SQL Server 2005 from a developer's perspective.
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TechFest 2006 Developer Track - BizTalk 2006
Dale Michalk, a Process Platform Architect with Microsoft, covered BizTalk Server, and the direction of it's integration story. Since I have never done anything with BizTalk before, I found it to be very informative. Here are some points of interest:
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TechFest 2006 Developer Track - CardSpace
Jeet Jagasia spoke about CardSpace, which is part of the new .NET 3.0 Framework. Heer are some points I caught:
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TechFest 2006 Developer Track - Jeet Jagasia
Jeet Jagasia with Microsoft is speaking on .NET 3.0 Framework technologies and ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX. That is alot to cover in just an hour. Here are some highlights:
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TechFest 2006 - Santa Fe
Today is the launch of TechFest - a new "one-to-many" approach created by Randy Rands with Microsoft. In his opening session, Randy highlighted the purpose of TechFest - to inform the technical community (infrastructure or development) what to think about moving forward with current or new projects. Randy quoted Gretzky (and I am going to paraphrase this) in that the "Great One" was great by going to where the puck was going to be, not where it was. Likewise, we should be observant as to where technology is going to be. That is the spirit of TechFest. Today is the first instance (geek speak) of TechFest, which will be followed by a repeat tomorrow in Phoenix, AZ. I am closing the developer track today showcasing WPF technologies.
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WPF Templates For Visual Studio 2005