Rudi Larno's WebLogThe One And ManyUpdated Developer & ITPro Days 2005 Agenda- November 18, 2004 Just completed some more details on the agenda, and I will continue so in the next coming weeks.Please, please, pretty please give us some feedback. Especially around the 'Connect' sessions. Some people seem to think this is a great idea, other really don't see the point. The idea behind the 'Connect' sessions is that as a professional in IT, be it that your business cards says 'Developer', 'Analyst', 'Architect', 'Engineer','Operations', 'DBA', 'Administrator', 'Network', we all once in a.http://blogs.msdn.com/rudi_larno/archive/2004/11/17/259035.aspx Finally, InfoPath has Managed Code!!- November 9, 2004 Announcing the InfoPath 2003 Toolkit for Visual Studio .NET Back in the days that InfoPath was still code named XDocs, this was the one of the big features I was really missing, having been living and breathing .NET and managed code all over, convincing our customers and developers the only way forward was .NET. Seeing the Office team come up with InfoPath was a bit of a turn-off for me. I have grown to accept the tool for what it is, and it surely has its merits.http://blogs.msdn.com/rudi_larno/archive/2004/11/09/254427.aspx Win a Smartphone- November 3, 2004 WebcastsLooking to build applications for mobile devices like the Windows Powered Smartphone or the Pocket PC but don't know where to begin Learn247 are please to announce the free "Building Mobile Applications with Visual Studio.NET" online training series presented by the Mobile Devices Division at Microsoft. This is a 3 part hands on training course which has been designed to teach all you need to know to begin building powerful mobile applications using Visual Studio.NET. Session 1 -...http://blogs.msdn.com/rudi_larno/archive/2004/11/03/251598.aspx |