Monday, November 22, 2010

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Volume 14, Number 24 | November 22, 2010
 
  Top Stories  
 
Future of Silverlight Starts Now

Hear the official news about what's coming up next for Silverlight from Scott Guthrie, Microsoft Corporate Vice President.

Web Designers vs. Web Developers

An infographic of the differences between them.

ASP.NET MVC 3 Release Candidate

Backwards compatible with ASP.NET MVC V1 and V2, this release adds a ton of new functionality and refinements.

Your Featured Content
C#/.NET Little Wonders - A Presentation
James Michael Hare (solutions architect at Scottrade) gave a talk based on his "Little Wonders" series of posts.

ASP.NET Code Samples Collection
The ASP.NET Code Samples Collection is a roundup and map of ASP.NET code samples from various sources including the MSDN library, www.ASP.net, Code Gallery, CodePlex, and Microsoft Support.

Building AwesomeApps for Windows 7 Tour - Simulcast
November 24, online
Tune in to hear how you can start taking advantage of the capabilities of Windows 7 in your applications today. Two sessions will be covered: A Lap Around Windows API Code Pack and Building Touch-First Applications for Windows 7.

App Hub Windows Phone 7 Developer Portal
App Hub is your Windows Phone 7 developer portal: consult the library of technical content and resources, download the final Windows Phone 7 toolkit, register for Marketplace, and upload your app into Marketplace when you're ready.

Submit a Windows 7 Optimized App and Get Free Promotion on Download.com
Submit an app with a qualifying Windows 7 feature by December 6, 2010, and your app may be featured in the "Optimized for Windows 7" showcase on Download.com. Submit the updated product for consideration using this contact form.

 
Patterns and Practices Symposium 2010 - Watch On Demand
Keynotes, workshops, sessions, and more on .NET best practices.

Tech•Ed Europe 2010
Just posted: watch these on-demand videos from Tech•Ed Europe 2010.

Download the Free Windows Phone 7 Toolkit
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Training and Books
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Download the new free e-book Programming Windows Phone 7 by Charles Petzold to learn about the hardware as well as the basics of writing applications for Windows Phone 7 using the C# programming language with the Silverlight and XNA 2D frameworks.

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