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MSDN Events and Webcasts

MSDN Webcast: SharePoint Server 2010: Developing Rich Solutions in Silverlight
MSDN Webcast: SharePoint Server 2010: Developing Rich Solutions in Sil... more
Webcast: Getting a Development Job in the Current Economy
Given the current state of the economy, how can you find a job? Join u... more
Developer Webcasts: X-Box Game Development, SharePoint, WinMobile Security, REST & Azure
MSDN Webcast: SharePoint Products and Technologies for Internet Site D... more

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On-Demand Webcasts


Explore Web Development with ASP.NET 2.0

Learn how Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 can help you create rich and dynamic Web applications with fewer lines of code. Throughout this series of webcasts, we show you how to accelerate application development with new controls, use features to build rich and personalized Web sites, extend and customize ASP.NET for your enterprise, and more.

Office Developer Live: Master Application Development

This series shows you how to build forms using Microsoft Office applications like Word and Excel—the most familiar user interfaces in the industry—that are quick to write, secure, and easy to manage, maintain, and deploy. Learn how to design and write smart client applications, access the Microsoft .NET framework, debug, write managed code, and design Excel and Word-based user interfaces directly from the .NET 2005 IDE using Visual Basic or C#.

 

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