As a special offering for the viewing audience at home, 30 minutes after Scott Guthrie walked off the stage, he came back for a live, intimate, online-only video chat
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Ask The Gu
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
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Day One Keynote
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Day 1 keynote featuring Bill Buxton and Scott Guthrie. -
Day Two Keynote
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Day 2 keynote featuring Dean Hachamovitch and Deborah Adler. -
Miss March and Other Distractions
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Don't miss Vertigo's tour of three major Microsoft Silverlight applications, including PlayboyArchive.com, KEXP and more. Highlights include Deep Zoom, Live Video, "Blendability" tips, VSM hacks, perspective transforms, SEO and deep linking tips for SL2 and SL3, out-of-browser … -
Hiking Mt. Avalon
Saturday, March 21, 2009
WPF has a reputation for a steep learning curve. Robby Ingebretsen and Jaime Rodriguez do remember back to the early Avalon days when things were hard: no tools, no docs, no sleep. Today, it is much easier: the tools are much better and there are a lot of lessons learned. This … -
Design Fundamentals for Developers
Saturday, March 21, 2009
From colors to wireframes, this workshop introduces you to the fundamental principles and techniques of application design. The workshop is tuned especially for people who have some background in coding. If you are a developer who is working more frequently with designers, … -
Semantic HTML and Unobtrusive JavaScript
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Progressive enhancement has become the established best-practice approach to standards-based front-end web development. Using HTML correctly is the foundation of these techniques, but it is deceptively tricky. Writing and using JavaScript unobtrusively and responsibly is how you … -
Using Dynamic Languages to Develop Microsoft Silverlight Applications
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Learn how to use the Microsoft Visual Basic/C# DLR integration to test a statically-typed application with IronRuby. See how to develop a Silverlight application end-to-end with IronRuby, and how programming with dynamic languages helps improve the dev experience.