NYC VS UG: Become a more productive developer with the new Visual Studio 2010 features

Come take a look at the new features available in Visual Studio 2010 that will help make you a more productive developer. In this session we'll see new features such as the new appearance and behavior of the IDE, code navigation features including the new easier-to-read code editor, search-as-you-type and call hierarchy. We'll also take a lap around some of the new web development and deployment features.

Presenter(s):

Rachel Appel, Microsoft

Bio:

Rachel works as a developer evangelist for Microsoft based in the NYC Metro area. Previous to joining Microsoft, Rachel has worked with a variety of languages, technologies and systems. She has developed software products of all sizes, from small desktop programs to large scale enterprise applications at some of the world's leading companies. Rachel's expertise lies within developing solutions that align business and technology using the Microsoft .NET family of products, particularly ASP.NET & SQL Server. She is also a recognized speaker who can be found giving talks at national conferences such as DevConnections, MIX, CodeStock and others. Rachel is also an alumni of the Microsoft MVP award program and INETA Speakers Bureau.

Date/Time:

05-25-2010 6:30 P.M. - 8:00 P.M.

Location:

Microsoft Corporation,  1290 Avenue of the Americas,  6th Floor,  New York,  NY,  10104,  USA

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