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Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 Launch Roadshow [UK]

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 18 March 2003 - 13:49 · 16 comments & 4885 views

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Come and join us at the Visual Studio .NET 2003 Launch Roadshow to share in the excitement of a revised new version of Visual Studio .NET and hear about some of the investments we’ve been making over the last twelve months to make your application development experience even more productive! Visual Studio .NET 2003 (previously codenamed “Everett”) adds hundreds of new enhancements, including mobile device support, Visual J#, better upgrades from Visual Basic 6 and greatly improved C++ support for both managed and unmanaged code. With this release, you can use the same skills and languages to target systems from the smallest device to the largest enterprise system. We’ll show you how our application platform based on the .NET Framework, fits into the future of many other important products such as SQL Server “Yukon” and Office 11.

This intensive day of demonstrations and overviews will be presented by Microsoft developer engineers and will also include an expo area where you can buy books and meet training companies, resellers and other partners, as well as networking with Microsoft staff and other customers. At the end of the day, you’ll take home a pack of resources to help you try out Visual Studio .NET 2003, along with special offers and useful white papers. This event is offered at no charge to developers of all backgrounds; registration is available on a first-come, first-served basis.

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#1 creamhackered on 18 Mar 2003 - 14:05
All UK thats why
(1 reply) #2 on 01 Jan 1970 - 00:00
#2.1 creamhackered on 18 Mar 2003 - 14:30
I will be there
#3 vetMr magoo on 18 Mar 2003 - 18:00
any one going to the brummy one? The One at the motor cycle museum?

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