Monday, March 1, 2010

MSDN Flash - This March, Ignite Your Coding

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Volume 14, Number 5 | March 1, 2010
 
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Register Now and Ignite Your Coding

Starting in March, every Thursday at 11:00 A.M. Pacific Time, Ignite Your Coding is a webcast series designed to support developers in managing change. Industry experts including Andy Hunt, Glenn Block, Jeremy Miller, David Laribee, Richard Campbell, Scott Hanselman, Jeff Atwood, and Robert C Martin will be here to share all sorts of things including how they keep up with changing technologies and how they got started. Then, it will be your turn to ask these experts questions in real time.



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Visual Studio 2010 Launch: Experience Bob Muglia and Scott Guthrie Live

Join us for the Visual Studio 2010 Launch Event in Vegas to experience Bob Muglia and Scott Guthrie live and get three days of deep technical sessions from the best speakers in the industry.
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Enhance Your Web Application with Components from the ASP.NET Control Gallery
Add social bookmarking, time and weather, file and folder browsing, and more to your Web applications with the newest components in the ASP.NET Control Gallery.




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Implementing Futures
In parallel computing, a future is a task that computes a result. Futures let you asynchronously compute a value for later use. This walkthrough shows how to implement futures in your application.




 
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Learn How to Develop Apps on Windows Phone at MIX10
MIX10 attendees will receive access to the Windows Phone 7 Series development tools and have access to a dedicated track on the Windows Phone 7 Series platform throughout the event. Attendees will also receive exclusive free developer support for the Windows Phone 7 Series development tools. Don't miss this unique opportunity - attend MIX10.




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A Guide to Claims-Based Identity and Access Control
This book gives you information to evaluate claims-based identity as a possible option when you're planning a new application or making changes to an existing one.




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Free Web Application Toolkits
These free Web app toolkits help you complete common Web development tasks and quickly add new features to your apps. Whether it's Bing Maps integration or adding social capabilities to your site, there's a toolkit for you.




 
 

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