My agenda @ TechEd 2007 EMEA
If you’re serious about software development &/or IT infrastructure, you can’t miss the Tech Ed developer training event between November 5th and November 9th in Barcelona. All the best developers from the very best European software publishers will be there. And I’ll be there too (as the outlayer, the worst developer in the room), to support IDEAS startups Chief Technical Officers making it to the EMEA TechEd. A few days ago, I chose the sessions I am going to attend. It’s going to be a great learning experience, not to mention the fun side as I’m going there with a bunch of wild animals from the French Developer & Platform Evangelism group of which I belong to at Microsoft. So, here’s my agenda for Tech Ed:
Mon, 5 Nov 2007
Putting the User Back into Architecture
Windows Live Platform: An Open Discussion
Why Software Sucks
Principles and Patterns of Security
Life Beyond Distributed Transactions: An Apostate’s Opinion
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server Express Edition
Tue, 6 Nov 2007
ASP.NET: Why, What, How and When?
Build Your Own Software Factory
Understanding Software + Services
Improving Software Safety and Reliability
Applying Ergonomics to the User Interface
Wed, 7 Nov 07
Exploring the Building of Software + Services
Applications with Microsoft S+S Reference Bits
Communities? Can They Really Help My Business, My Day-to-Day Job, and My Career?
Identity for .NET Applications: A Technology Overview
Agile Development with Team System
Thu, 8 Nov 2007
Exploring Event Driven Architectures
Self-Paced Hands-on Labs and CommsNet Open
ASP.NET Roadmap
The Irresistible Forces Meet the Moveable Objects Auditorium
Understanding the Data Mining Add-Ins for Excel
Software Plus Services
Fri, 9 Nov 2007
Blogging Panel
Top 10 Mistakes Developers Make – Tales of an Over-Worked IT Pro
Windows CardSpace Case Study 1: Identity Providers – Experian
The Future of IT
Web Application Security
Not bad, is it? I look forward to being there sooo much. And on top of that, I have many friends to visit in Barcelona.
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Nice list. As a developer (which I’m not), I would be most interested in:
- Putting the User Back into Architecture
- Why Software Sucks
- Applying Ergonomics to the User Interface
- Exploring the Building of Software + Services
- Communities? Can They Really Help My Business, My Day-to-Day Job, and My Career?
- Software Plus Services
and
- Blogging Panel
Eh yeah, reading this, I see why I’m not a developer :-p
Anyway, have fun!