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At the moment, there is hardly any time left for blogging as I am currently preparing
my "Introduction to Visual Studio .NET Whidbey" speech for DevDays
2003 in Zurich. I want to put all the good info I heard about the topic at
PDC into one, 75
minute presentation - including a ton of demos of the hottest new features. Mission:
Impossible.
I decided to abandon many details for an "as complete as possible" view of the upcoming
enhancements to Visual Studio .NET - especially as the session is planned to be introductory,
level 100 / 200. Furthermore, I have skipped all the details on ASP.NET
2.0, as this topic will have its own session at DevDays - which it well deserves!
Still there are +/- 70 slides in my deck and I am battling with myself, trying to
reduce them to only the absolute relevant ones.
If you want to know what's new in Whidbey today
(and you can't wait for my speech :), I recommend reading the following superb article
on msdn: