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Book Recommendations from the PDC CLR Panel
At the PDC during the CLR Futures panel an attendee asked the panel what books they recommended on the CLR… I promised to blog the list that the panel suggested.. so here it is (a little late). Notice this is NOT meant to be an exhaustive list… this is
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Getting ready for the PDC Panel: Looking Ahead to the Future of the CLR
By far the thing I like most about the PDC is hearing from customers… that means the Q&A part of any presentation is what I find most interesting. So it is no wonder that panels are my favorite format at the PDC… because they are nothing but Q&A…
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PDC: What do you think of the updated WinFX poster?
If you check out your attendee bag you will find a couple of posters… One of which is an updated version of the WinFX poster we first did at the 2003 PDC. Joe Duffy and I worked on it (with help from many others)… It was good fun to take a top-down look
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PreCon: Designing Reusable Class Libraries
Krys and I had a great time at our precon yesterday… It was especially fun to give away copies of the Framework Design Guidelines book. Krys and I (and the great folks at AW) worked double time to get the book ready for the PDC. It was an amazing high
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CLR Sessions at the PDC....
I wanted to provide you a “cheat sheet” for the sessions given by CLR team members… More on where else to meet up with the CLR team later. Who from the CLR Team Day/Time Code Title Room BradA; KCwalina Mon 10:00a PRE11 Framework Design Guidelines: The
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Info for folks attending PreCon: Framework Design Guidelines: The Art of Building a Reusable Class Library
Krzysztof and I have been working hard to make this educational and entertaining precon. I hope to see many of you there. The PreCon is scheduled to start at 10a, but to help us with the logistics it would be great if you could plan to be there earlier
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One-on-Ones with the CLR team at the PDC
Joe blogged about the opportunity to meet one-on-one with the CLR team at the PDC. This is a great chance to hear from the CLR team and validate technical bets you are considering in a one-on-one format. In addition it is a good forum to give feedback
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Future release focus groups at PDC2005
I just love it when things come together.. I have been completely slammed out the last couple of months mostly on two things: (1) PDC planning and (2) V.Next planning. And now those two things are coming together! At PDC 2005 we’re planning to conduct
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PDC Prep: Talk on how to give a talk
As we are in full-swing in talk preparation for the PDC, I thought I’d reference a great talk on, well, how to give a talk .. Simon Peyton Jones is a senior researcher at Microsoft Research and he gave this talk a few years ago, but it is equally valuable
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PDC Panel: Looking Ahead to the Future of the CLR
I am super excited to get the opportunity to moderate the Looking Ahead to the Future of the CLR panel at the PDC.. While the panelist and I have some great ideas of what we could talk about, I’d love to hear your thoughts. Where do you want to go with
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The things we do to make PDC great....
Monday we start our 2 nd set of dry runs for nearly all the breakout sessions content at the PDC. These dry runs not only serve as an excellence forcing function to get the talks done, but they give the MS folks here in Redmond a chance to see the PDC
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What's the CLR doing at the PDC?
Check out these great channel 9 spots… My only regret is that the PDC is sold out so we will not see the spike in registration I was hoping for ;-). But maybe we will see more people is coming to these sessions at the PDC.. http://channel9.msdn.com/showpost.aspx?postid=104544
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Bonus One-On-One sessions at the PDC
Coming to the PDC? Looking for a way to maximize your time? I have just the idea for you. The truly unique thing about the PDC is the level of technical expertise in both the attendees and staff. We have gather some of the best staff to provide you with
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My PDC interview on Channel9
The channel9 guys just posted an interview we did focusing on the PDC. Check it out … Love to hear your comments.. Anything you didn't know before? BTW, I don't think it is too late to register for the PreCon if you are already comming to the PDC, you
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PDC2005 Birds of a Feather Sessions
Check it out, we opened up the Birds of a feather suggestion center … this is your chance to lead your own discussion at the PDC on topics YOU care about. PDC is a great forum for this because the best-and-brightest developers targeting windows will be
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Books by Brad Abrams
[2005] Framework Design Guidelines (First Edition)
[2005] .NET Framework Standard Library Annotated Reference, Volume 2
[2004] .NET Framework Standard Library Annotated Reference, Volume 1
[2004] Base Class Library Reference Poster
[2002] Programming in the .NET Environment
[2008] Framework Design Guidelines (second edition)
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