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Windows Code Name "Longhorn"

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Session Level Definitions


.NET Framework

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ASP.NET

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C#

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Development Tools Betas

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Enterprise Architecture and Patterns

Top of Page


Microsoft Office Solutions

Top of Page


Mobile and Embedded Development

Top of Page


Security

Top of Page


SQL

Top of Page


SQL Server and Data Access

Top of Page


Team Development, Source Control, and Testing

Top of Page


Visual Basic .NET

Top of Page


Visual Basic 6.0 or earlier

Top of Page


Visual Studio .NET

Top of Page


Web Services

Top of Page


Website Development

Top of Page


Win32 and COM

Top of Page


Windows Code Name "Longhorn"

Top of Page


Windows Forms and Smart Clients

Top of Page


Windows Server

Top of Page


XML

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Session Levels

Events are given a level rating that highlights the technical depth of content, as follows:

  • Level 100 Introductory-level content that provides a high-level overview of a technology or product suite.
  • Level 200 Technical content covering a single product and drilling down into the architecture or product features. General experience of the subject domain may be expected.
  • Level 300 In-depth content that drills down into a specific feature. Hands-on experience with the product is expected, or prior knowledge gained from the appropriate Level 200 sessions.
  • Level 400 Advanced-level content that covers product internals or complex usage scenarios. A high level of working experience with the product or technology is expected.

 

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