Continuing with my blog series on the upcoming Tech·Ed SEA 2008 conference, the following are the ASP.NET or web development sessions to be held:
- WUX211 - The future of ASP.NET is near
Session Level: 200
Speaker: Oliver Scheer - WUX241 - Creating a web enabled corporate data access layer
Session Level: 200
Speaker: Prasanna Amirthalingam - WUX332 - How to Build an App like Twitter?
Session Level: 300
Speaker: Dirk Primbs - WUX322 - .NET: ASP.NET MVC Framework
Session Level: 300
Speaker: Chad Hower - WUX325 - New Enhancements for Web Developers in Visual Studio 2008 and Beyond
Session Level: 300
Speaker: Jeff King - WUX242 - Breathe Life Into You Apps With Windows Live
Session Level: 200
Speaker: Rohan Thomas - WUX234 - Build Your Next Web 2.0 Windows Live Application
Session Level: 200
Speaker: Li Vooi Chong - WUX233 – Fly with Popfly
Session Level: 200
Speaker: Rohan Thomas
In addition to the above, there are two Silverlight 2 sessions:
- WUX224 - Introducing Silverlight 2 – Media
Session Level: 200
Speaker: Oliver Scheer - WUX331 - Silverlight 2 – Building Rich Internet Applications Using Microsoft Silverlight
Session Level: 300
Speaker: Oliver Scheer
Full synopses of the sessions are available here
In the past Tech·Eds, I would typically attend the web sessions, though I wished I could attend all of the other tracks.
Looking back at the yesteryears, I really missed Scott Hanselman's zen-inspired sessions. Hope he'll come to Malaysia again some day. I also missed Clemens Vasters' sessions. Oh, in case you don't know, Clemens is the guy who created DasBlog — an ASP.NET blogging platform.
Anyway, I'm sure the coming Tech·Ed SEA will be a blast. If you're an ASP.NET developer who wants to get a taste of what's coming in the very near future, the ASP.NET MVC Framework session by Chad Hower a.k.a. "Kudzu" is the one to look out for. Here's my shot of Chad Hower in action taken last year:
While we count down the days to Tech·Ed SEA, don't forget to visit ASPNETWorld.com for my compilation of ASP.NET-related resources.
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