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Hands on Lab Experience
Johan Danforth
writes " sat down in the lab area where they have everything you need installed, complete with lab instructions, and tried out a few web services and such. Support for contract first coding is better now, where you first create the "contract" as an interface and you then go on and implement this contract with code. You can do the same sort of things on the client. I like that...
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Enhancing Your Win32 Application for Windows Vista
Christian Ratliff
writes "I have not enjoyed the hands-on-labs in previous years, but this year I thought I should try an "instructor-led-lab." I was already very interested in adding the ability to view the content of a map file through the new Vista preview system. This feature was heavily demonstrated during the keynote..."
Questions, Answers and on the spot training available at PDC
Ian Tien
writes "Josh and Ola from IT Mentors as well as myself are here in Los Angeles to field any questions you might have about Business Scorecard Manager or its extensibility support. We also have a Hands On Lab running for the next three days you can try yourself..."
Video Podcast About Hands-On Labs
Dick Carlson
writes "Seems like some of you are having trouble getting to the link for the video about Hands-On Labs here at PDC05 ..."
Greetings from PDC
Robert Green
writes "I am officially proctoring SQL Server 2005 Hands On Labs but my good friend and former VB product team colleague Steve Lasker was on my flight down and he told me that there are VB Labs as well and that I wrote some of them back when I was on the VB team. So I think I ..."
Posting to CodeVista from Windows Vista
Roger Oney
writes "I just had to do this! There is a Windows Vista area where you can get hands on with the newest version of Windows coming down the pike. So here I am typing away on a Windows Vista machine. (Actually, the System Properties describe it as ..."
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