The .NET Framework team is out at conferences all the time. We love getting to meet with you all to discuss the latest news about what we’re building and even better learning about what all of you want to build. Deon Herbert, a program manager on the .NET Framework project management team, pulled together the following article for all of you who couldn’t meet us at these conferences. --Brandon
There are several conferences, talks, and seminars that take place throughout the year. Since not everyone has the opportunity to attend these, we're providing a roll-up of recent events so you can find the most informative presentations easily. Check out some of our favorites from TechEd North America 2012, TechEd Europe 2012, and aspConf.
Featured Talk
What’s New in Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5 by Layla Driscoll at TechEd Europe 2012.
TechEd North America 2012
- TechEd North America 2012 Keynote Address -- Satya Nadella
- What’s New in Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5 -- Brandon Bray
- A Lap Around Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) 4.5 – Pete Brown
- What's New in Windows Identity Foundation in Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5 - Vittorio Bertocci
- ASP.NET for Mobile and Tablet Development -- Damian Edwards
- What's New in Windows Workflow Foundation 4.5 – Dave Cliffe
- Channel 9 Live: A Quick Lap Around .NET 4.5 -- Brandon Bray
TechEd Europe 2012
- TechEd Europe 2012 Keynote Address -- Brad Anderson and Jason Zander
- Async made simple in Windows 8, with C# and Visual Basic -- Dustin Campbell
- ASP.NET Roadmap: One ASP.NET - Web Forms, MVC, Web API and more -- Brady Gaster
- Building Metro Style Apps With XAML: What .NET Developers Need to Know -- Tim Heuer
- Microsoft ASP.NET and the Realtime Web -- Brady Gaster
- What’s New in Windows Communication Foundation in Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5 -- Richard Blewett
aspConf
- aspConf Keynote -- Scott Guthrie
- aspConf Keynote -- Scott Hanselman
- Async in ASP.NET -- Levi Broderick
- ASP.NET - Beyond Visual Studio 2012 and .NET 4.5 -- Scott Hunter
- Introduction to the ASP.NET Web API -- John V. Petersen
- Exterminating Common jQuery Bugs -- Elijah Manor
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--Deon