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Christian Weyer

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Christian Weyer is an independent Microsoft MSDN Regional Director and expert for Web services.
myPDC.NET: Session favorites, part I Posted: Oct 15, 2003 1:54 AM
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Trying to make the days shorter until PDC actually happens, I will share my wishlist of sessions with you. Please note that it is actually only a wishlist as a lot of talks happen in parallel - and I did not yet invent the art of being multi-located :-(

So here comes part I:

CLR Under the Covers: Implementing CLR for Smart Personal Objects Technology (SPOT)
Track:
Mobile PC and Devices Code: MBL318
Room: Room 402AB Time Slot: Mon, October 27 1:30 PM-2:45 PM
Speakers: Donald Thompson
Learn how Microsoft created a small and efficient version of the CLR for use in its Smart Personal Objects initiative. Find out how Microsoft is making this technology available to universities, and how you may soon be able to write .NET-based programs in C# and BASIC for small STAMP-like chips.

I already have seen a sneak preview of SPOT devices and technologies back in February and I am really excited about how far they got. Well, this doesn't mean I am giving those toys a chance in the industry for at least the next 3-5 years ....

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