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PDC Proceedings: New Resources for Session Consumption

PDC2008 team member and author of Windows 7 Blog for Developers, announced the release of PDC Proceedings for the sessions held at PDC If you weren't able to get to all the sessions you wanted to see this is a resource you will not want to miss! Videos of the PDC sessions are available and the PDC Proceedings helps you digest which videos you want to dive into! Download a session summary by going to the session online and in the resource area select [more...]
12/2/2008

Supplement your PDC2008 Experience

Supplement your PDC online or in-person experience by joining local and Microsoft Corporation subject matter experts for a 1-day MSDN Developer Conference held in one of 11 U.S cities Choose 4 sessions from 3 tracks or get your questions answered in the community courtyard Take the time to connect locally and explore the recent announcements on Windows 7, the Azure Services Platform and more [more...]
11/20/2008

Watch keynote build and tear down in 6 minutes

Take a break from watching the online sessions and see the keynote room get built and torn down in this timelapse video.
11/18/2008

PDC Sessions, Codes, Titles, PPTs: Oh My!

Mike Swanson, PDC2008 Content Owner, has rolled up all the top questions into one new blog posting letting you know where to get all the details on PDC Sessions, Codes, Titles, PPTs and more. Check it out here.
11/4/2008

New RSS Feed for PDC Announcements

For all the latest news on PDC, please follow the PDC News RSS Feed here.
10/25/2008

Letter to Your Boss

Why You Can’t Miss PDC2008 | Download letter [docx]

Dear {Enter Your Manager’s Name Here},

I enjoy my job and have always appreciated how well you manage me. As you know, I don’t ask for much. I am a humble employee with simple needs, and I would like to attend Microsoft’s Professional Developer’s Conference in Los Angeles, October 27th-30th.

Wait! Before you respond, let me explain. This is not the typical conference that is more boondoggle than substance. The PDC (which is what the kids on Facebook call it) is where the best and brightest come together with the technical geniuses of Microsoft.

The PDC is where the speakers are not marketing folks, but actual developers and technologists who build the products. Remember those tough questions about Microsoft tools we had last week that we could not find an answer to? Well, I will have an opportunity to talk directly to the product team from Microsoft. In fact, one night they all gather in one place where I can ask all the questions we ever had and get real answers! And business cards!

But it isn’t just the speakers; it’s the other attendees. These are some of the smartest folks using the same tools and technologies we are. I can learn a lot from them and see how they have overcome issues we have run into. I keep reading the blogs (on my own time, of course) and everyone says that networking is one of the top reasons to attend.

I promise I won’t come home empty handed. I just read that they are making Windows 7 available to attendees! We will be able to get a first look at the operating system before everyone else. They are also are giving out a hard drive, called The Goods with all kinds of bits and bytes on it that we can use. Plus, I will come back with a ton of business cards.

Finally, I will come back inspired. The PDC is where Microsoft lays out its future strategy. You had the most spectacular idea yesterday about how we need to be a little more cutting-edge. By going to the PDC, I will see the technology roadmap for Microsoft and come back with ideas how we can make your genius idea a reality.

Thanks in advance for your approval on my humble request and I promise to bring you back a t-shirt, trip report, Windows 7, The Goods and a very inspired and much smarter employee.

Your favorite employee,
{Enter Your Name Here}