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The VB.NET Team makes a tour around Europe giving presentations for .NET User Groups.
This is it, your chance to learn insider tips and tricks from the creators of Visual
Basic. These are the people who know it all and they want to share and answer your
questions. ;-)
Hardy Erlinger (UG Munich) and yours truly (INETA Germany) will host and moderate
the session in Munich at July 6, 2004. Many thanks to Thomas
Fickert (Microsoft Germany) for supporting us. Further details will be published soon.
Hot news!
For the first time in history of INETA Germany, we will try to webcast the
UG session live on the internet and to connect all interested User
Groups in Germany. Every interested developer is welcome to participate in this
webcast.
Agenda:
Things you didn't know you could do with VB This hour-long presentation will take you through new tools and development
areas for using your existing Visual Basic .NET 2003 skills. Topics covered
will include the new Visual Basic Power Pack, development for the Tablet PC and building
Office applications with the Microsoft Visual Studio Tools for the Microsoft Office
System.
An Introduction to Visual Basic 2005 Come see the new features coming in Visual Basic 2005. We'll take a
look at new features such as My, new deployment technology with ClickOnce, new debugging
tools including the return of Edit and Continue, and much more. This is a chance
to see the technology while it's still in production from the team thats building
it
Speakers:
Sean
Draine
Sean Draine is a Program Manager on the Visual Basic team at Microsoft currently working
on project and deployment. Other projects he's worked on include Visual Basic.NET
data tools, the Visual Studio.NET shell, and Visual Interdev 6.0. Prior to joining
Microsoft, Sean earned a PhD in Cognitive Psychology and founded Millisecond Software,
a psychological research tools software vendor. When not working, Sean enjoys surfing,
snowboarding, music, and hanging out with his daughter.
Jay Roxe
Jay Roxe is the Product Manager for Visual Basic at Microsoft. In this role,
Jay is responsible for product planning, technical evangelism and external communication.
Prior to this role, Jay was a developer and development lead on the .NET Framework
where he had responsibility for the Base Class Libraries. Jay holds a BSE in
Computer Science from Princeton University and an MBA from the Amos Tuck School of
Business.