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TechEd and PDC
Microsoft's two biggest events for developers. TechEd is held annually; PDC whenever a major technology update is on its way. TechEd Website | PDC Website
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DevConnections
Held twice a year at resort hotels and featuring ASP.NET, Visual Studio, and SQL Server technologies. Website
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VSLive
Currently with six events in six different cities in three different countries, this conference targets all flavors of Visual Studio developers. Website
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Birds of a Feather
These events are hour-long discussions at PDC and TechEd organized by industry influentials and voted on by the community. Subforum(s) .NET and Java Integration, .NET Code Protection, .NET vs Java, Agile vs Non-Agile Development, Avalon Extreme - New GUIs made possible, Community Server, Components and Sevices and Metadata, Oh My!, Debugging - Tools, Tricks, Techniques, Designing Apps for Service Orientation, DirectX - Graphics and Games, Distributed Architecture - SOA vs WinFS, Distributed Atomic Transactions - Wishful Thinking?, DotNetNuke - The Migration to ASP.NET 2.0, Extensibility Architectures for Applications, Fans of VB Club, Free Source SharePoint Tools, Future of the Deep Coder, Getting Maximum ROI on .NET 2.0, Going Solo, Help! I Have to Manage Programmers, High Performance and Scalability ASP.NET 1.1 Apps with Sql Server 2000, INETA Today and Tomorrow - Your Thoughts on International .NET Assoc., Integrating P2P into Applications, Internationalization of Intranet Applications, Interoperability: .NET, Java, Windows & Solaris, Katrina Relief Through Technology, Modeling vs Coding, Mort's Guide to the PDC, MSF and MOF - What's In It For Me?, Oracle on .NET and Windows, Passing the Joel Test, Refactoring in VB.NET 2005, Reusable Code, CAB and Other Application Blocks, So Many Tools... But Which to Choose?, Software Factories - What's the Big Deal?, SQLCLR - Best Practices, Tablet PC: If You Build It, Will They Come?, Team Development with NTeam, Unifying Object-First and Data-First Software Design, Using Enterprise Library in the Real World, Visual Studio .NET and Qt Integration, Visual Studio 2005 Team System - Blessing or Anathema?, When (and How) to Use SQL Server 2005 Service Broker, Writing Partially Trusted Code, Writing Secure Code, Your Favorite Design Patterns
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