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Friday, September 30, 2011

Speaking at DevReach 2011

by ssmith via Blog on 9/30/2011 10:07:00 PM

I’m very pleased to be speaking again at DevReach in Sofia, Bulgaria next month.  As usual, the conference has an amazing list of speakers (which I’m still somewhat amazed includes me), with Scott Hanselman making the trip out this year to give several sessions.  If you have the opportunity to attend, I highly recommend it.  There’s certainly no other conference in Eastern Europe that comes close. This year, I’ll be presenting on three topics.  The first is something new for ...

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3 Tips to Improve Your Connection Strings

by ssmith via Blog on 9/30/2011 6:43:33 PM

Due to some database moves, I’ve recently been touching a lot of connection strings, which has me thinking about the topic.  In fact, I put together a short survey on twitter, and invited a bunch of developers and DBAs to share their thoughts, both on twitter and in the survey, on some issues relating to connection strings.  Here are three tips you should know about that, if you’re not already using, should improve your use of connection strings.   Use Windows Authentication ( ...

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Cleveland 2011 Software Engineering 101

by ssmith via Blog on 9/30/2011 4:30:00 PM

Next Friday, 7 October 2011, Microsoft in Cleveland is hosting a free one-day event focused on the basics of Software Engineering.  There are a handful of seats left before the event sells out.  You can learn more and RSVP for Software Engineering 101 here (until tickets run out).  The event is being held at the Microsoft office here: Microsoft Corporation 6050 Oak Tree Blvd Independence, OH 44131 Last year, the event sold out (well, “sold” is misleading, since it ...

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Visual Studio 11 Programming Language Advances

by S.Somasegar via Somasegar's WebLog on 9/30/2011 4:00:00 PM

At the BUILD conference in September, we unveiled developer previews of Visual Studio 11, Expression Blend 5, Team Foundation Server 11, and the .NET Framework 4.5. We’ve been working on these technologies in earnest since we shipped the previous wave of these development tools last year, and we've had the opportunity to make significant enhancements, across the IDE, frameworks, libraries, languages, and services.  Over my next several blog posts, I’ll be sharing with you ...

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