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COM200 Applications and Communications Roadmap: Platform Presents and Futures
COM202 Windows Communications Foundation ("Indigo"): A Lap around the Windows Communications Foundation
COM209 IIS 7: A Lap around IIS 7
COM210 Introduction to Workflow in Windows Applications
COM214 Identity, Access, "InfoCard," and the Identity Metasystem
COM301 MSN Messenger: Extending MSN Messenger with Multi-Person Instant Messaging Applications
COM303 IIS 7: Building More Powerful ASP.NET Applications with IIS 7
COM304 Networking: Building IPv6, Firewall, and IPsec Aware Applications
COM305 Windows Communications Foundation ("Indigo"): Integrating COM+ and MSMQ Applications
COM307 Windows Communications Foundation ("Indigo"): Writing Reliable and Transacted Distributed Applications
COM308 Windows Communications Foundation ("Indigo"): Developing Manageable Web Services
COM311 Developing P2P Applications Using Windows Vista and the Windows Communication Foundation (“Indigo”) PeerChannel
COM312 Windows Communications Foundation ("Indigo"): Writing Secure Distributed Applications
COM318 Developing Rules Driven Workflows
COM319 Windows Vista: Integrating People Near Me (PNM) into Your P2P Application
COM320 IIS 7: Instrumenting, Diagnosing, and Debugging Web Applications
COM321 "InfoCard": Developing Federated Identity Applications Using "InfoCard" and the Windows Communications Foundation ("Indigo")
COM322 Developing Event Driven State Machine Workflows
COM328 Extending Workflow Capabilities with Custom Activities
COM406 IIS 7 Extensibility (Part 1): Building New Core Server Modules
COM415 Windows Communications Foundation ("Indigo"): A Deep Dive into Best Practices Using the Windows Communications Foundation
COM416 Windows Communications Foundation ("Indigo"): Under the Hood of the Windows Communications Foundation Channel Layer
COM417 Windows Communications Foundation ("Indigo"): Under the Hood of the Service Model Layer
COM423 Windows Communications Foundation ("Indigo"): Web Services Interoperability with Java/J2EE
COML01 Case Study: Revolutionizing Microsoft Axapta—Harnessing Web Services, Workflow and SharePoint
COML02 Tips & Tricks: System.NET
DAT200 Future Directions for Data-Driven Applications: Storage, Applications, API’s
DAT202 Windows Server “Longhorn”: What's New for Developers
DAT209 "WinFS" Future Directions: An Overview
DAT301 High Performance Computing with the Windows Server Compute Cluster Solution
DAT303 SQL Server 2005: Building Distributed, Asynchronous Database Applications with the Service Broker
DAT304 Unleashing the Power of XPS-Based File Formats for your Application
DAT307 Windows Vista: Exploiting New Capabilities for Search and Organization
DAT310 "WinFS" Future Directions: Building Data Centric Applications Using Windows Presentation Foundation ("Avalon") and Windows Forms
DAT312 "WinFS" and ADO.NET: Future Directions for Data Access Scenarios
DAT313 SQL Server BI: Adding Reporting and Analysis to Smart Client Applications
DAT314 BizTalk Server 2006: Development and Adapters
DAT315 Building Portals and Dashboards for Business Intelligence and Reporting Applications
DAT316 Future Directions: Developing Custom Applications using the new Exchange 12 API’s
DAT317 Windows Vista: Centralizing Data Synchronization with the New Sync Center
DAT319 Future Directions: Beyond BizTalk Server 2006
DAT320 Windows Vista: Building RSS Enabled Applications
DAT321 XML Tools: Future Directions for Leveraging Advanced XML Tools and Building Custom XML Solutions
DAT323 Using the .NET Language Integrated Query Framework with Relational Data
DAT405 SQL Server 2005: Deep Dive on XML and XQuery
DAT406 Windows Server “Longhorn”: Under the Hood on Storage and Advanced Application Development
DAT408 ADO.NET 2.0: Advanced Data Access Patterns
DAT411 Advanced ETL: Embedding Integration Services
DAT418 SQL Server 2005 CLR: Under the Hood on How We Host the CLR
DATL01 Making the Most of RFID in Your Applications
DATL02 SQL Server 2005: BI Power Hour
DATL05 Case Study: Extending Virtual Earth for Windows Mobile Devices
FUN210 Windows Vista & "Longhorn" Server: Understanding, Enhancing, and Extending Security End-to-End
FUN301 MMC 3.0: Developing Managed-Code Snap-Ins
FUN302 Programming with Concurrency (Part 1): Concepts, Patterns, and Best Practices
FUN304 Windows Vista: Enabling Parental Controls in Your App
FUN307 Windows Vista: Developing for Test Automation and Accessibility Using Programmatic Access to UI
FUN308 Windows Vista & "Longhorn" Server: Developing Rock Solid Reliable Apps
FUN309 CLR: Designing Managed Add-Ins for Reliability, Security, and Versioning
FUN311 Windows Vista & "Longhorn" Server: Developing Manageable Applications
FUN313 Windows Vista: Forensic Debugging: Improving Code Quality through Windows Feedback Services
FUN314 Windows Vista & “Longhorn” Server: Architecting Your Application for the Future (Application Compatibility)
FUN316 Windows Vista & "Longhorn" Server: Publishing and Consuming Events
FUN403 .NET Compact Framework 2.0: Optimizing for Performance
FUN405 Programming with Concurrency (Part 2): Multithreaded Programming with Shared Memory
FUN406 Windows Vista: User Account Protection—Securing Your Application with Least Privilege Administration
FUN412 Five Things Every Win32 Developer Should Know
FUNL01 Tips & Tricks: 10 Things to Avoid If You Want Your Managed App to Work on Future CLR Versions
FUNL02 Lap around the WinFX and Win32 SDKs
FUNL04 Tips & Tricks: Writing Performant Managed Code
FUNL05 Tips & Tricks: Common Memory Management Pitfalls and Profiling for Managed Applications
ILL01 Recipe Viewer – Developing a New Application Using WinFX
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OFF201 ''Office 12'': Introduction to the Programmable Customization Model for the "Office 12" User Experience (Part 1)
OFF302 ''Office 12'': Developing with the Programmable Customization Model for the "Office 12" User Experience (Part 2)
OFF303 Groove: Building Enterprise Workgroup Applications
OFF304 Assembling, Repurposing and Manipulating Document Content Using the New Office File Format
OFF306 "InfoPath 12": Creating Browser-Based Forms for Enabling Data and Application Integration
OFF307 "Access 12": Developing Collaboration Solutions with "Access 12" and Windows SharePoint Services "v3"
OFF308 Windows SharePoint Services 'v3': Creating and Defining Custom Templates, Sites, Features, and Solutions
OFF310 Windows SharePoint Services: Developing Collaboration and Tracking Applications
OFF311 ''Project Server 12'': Developing Project Management Solutions
OFF312 "Outlook 12": Developing Solutions Using the Consolidated Outlook Object Model
OFF313 Web Content Management Application Development and Engine Extensibility
OFF314 Developing Enterprise Document Solutions Using Office Client and Server Technologies
OFF316 Word “12”: Integrating Business Data into Documents using XML-based Data/View Separation and Programmability
OFF318 Developing Document Archiving, Records Management, and Policy Enforcement Extensions to the Microsoft Office System
OFF324 “Visio 12”: Building Data Visualization Solutions
OFF325 Microsoft CRM: Extending and Customizing Microsoft CRM Solutions
OFF405 Windows SharePoint Services: Using ASP.NET 2.0 Technology to Extend Pages, Sites, and Server Farms
OFF409 Windows SharePoint Services: Advancements in Document, Content, and Data Storage
OFF415 Windows SharePoint Services: Developing Custom Workflows
OFF417 Visual Studio Tools for Office 'v3': Creating Office Application Customizations
PRS200 Choosing the Right Presentation Technology: Windows Presentation Foundation ("Avalon"), Windows Forms, ASP.NET, IE, and More
PRS203 IE 7: What's New in IE
PRS305 Windows Presentation Foundation ("Avalon"): A Lap around the Windows Presentation Foundation
PRS308 Windows Vista: Reaching Your Users When Their Machine Is Off, Using Auxiliary Display Devices
PRS309 Windows Presentation Foundation ("Avalon"): Overview of Windows Vista Graphics
PRS310 Windows Vista: Extending Explorer by Providing Metadata, Rich Previews and Thumbnails for Your File Types
PRS311 Direct 3D Part 1: Utilizing the Maximum Power of the GPU in Your Graphic-Intensive Windows Vista ("Longhorn") Application
PRS312 ASP.NET: Future Directions for Developing Rich Web Applications with Atlas (Part 1)
PRS313 Windows Presentation Foundation ("Avalon"): Integrating with Your Win32/MFC Application
PRS314 Windows Presentation Foundation ("Avalon"): Using Application Services
PRS315 Windows Vista Tablet PC: Advances in Creating Tablet Enabled Applications
PRS317 Windows Presentation Foundation ("Avalon"): Beautiful Code, Beautiful Design - Applications Your Designers Can Work With
PRS319 Building Applications That Look Great in Windows Vista
PRS321 Windows Forms: Integrating Windows Forms and Windows Presentation Foundation ("Avalon")
PRS322 Windows Vista Media Center: Developing for the 10-Foot Interface
PRS328 Windows Presentation Foundation ("Avalon"): Advanced Graphics (Part 2)—Animations, Imaging, Effects and Media
PRS333 Windows Presentation Foundation ("Avalon"): Advances in Document Workflow—Securing, Viewing, and Printing Your Content
PRS401 ASP.NET: Developing an Advanced ASP.NET Server Control with Rich Design-Time
PRS402 Windows Forms: Harnessing the Power and Flexibility of Windows Forms 2.0
PRS404 ASP.NET: Developing Advanced Custom Providers for Membership and Role Manager
PRS407 Windows Forms: Occasionally Connected Smart Clients
PRS416 Direct 3D (Part 2): Deep Dive into Building Real Time Graphics Applications Using Direct 3D
PRS418 ASP.NET: Developing Portal UI Architectures with Web Parts
PRS420 ASP.NET: Future Directions for Developing Rich Web Applications with Atlas (Part 2)
PRSL01 Tips & Tricks: Answers to Common Questions When Building Windows Forms Applications
PRSL02 Case Study: How Hotmail Used Atlas and ASP.NET to Build a Great User Experience
PRSL04 MSN: Extending Start.com Using Startlets
PRSL05 Case Study: What We Learned Building Project Max on WinFX
PRSL06 Tips, Tricks & Hacks: Unlocking the Power of Virtual Earth
TLN205 Future Directions: Building Customizable Applications in the .NET World
TLN213 Future Directions for Building Windows Presentation Foundation ("Avalon") Interfaces
TLN301 VSTS: Behind the Scenes of Visual Studio 2005 Team Foundation Server
TLN303 Monad: Advanced Command Line Scripting
TLN306 The .NET Language Integrated Query Framework: An Overview
TLN307 C#: Future Directions in Language Innovation from Anders Hejlsberg
TLN308 Visual Basic: Future Directions in Language Innovation
TLN311 Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition for Software Architects and Future Directions in Modeling Tools
TLN312 VSTS: Building More Reliable and Better Performing Web Applications with Visual Studio 2005 Team System
TLN315 ASP.NET: A Sneak Peek at Future Directions in Web Development and Designer Tools
TLN402 MSBuild: Architecting a Customized Build System
TLN404 Visual Studio: Extending Visual Studio with Add-ins and Packages
TLN410 CLR: Writing a Dynamic Language Compiler in One Hour
TLN414 Visual Basic: Under the Hood on Extending the 'My' Namespace
TLNL01 Tips & Tricks: Extending MSBuild with Tasks, Loggers, and Targets
TLNL02 Tips & Tricks: Productivity Tips for the Visual C++ 2005 IDE
TLNL04 Tips & Tricks: C++ Optimization Best Practices
TLNL05 Tips & Tricks: Debugging ASP.NET Web Applications and Services
TLNL06 Tips & Tricks: Scrubbing Source Code for Common Coding Mistakes (FxCop and PreFast)
TLNL08 Tips & Tricks: Using Advanced Tools Features with XML and XSLT
TLNL09 Tips & Tricks: Productivity Tips for the Visual C# 2005 IDE
TLNL10 Tips & Tricks: Windows Presentation Foundation ("Avalon") UI Design Using Designer Tool for WinFX