Microsoft’s premier developer event, the Professional Developer Conference, is just over 3 months away. PDC 2008 will feature more than 160 sessions covering a wide range of topics for professional developers and architects. Each session is delivered by Microsoft engineers, so attendees can expect to receive a high-quality in-depth technical understanding of Microsoft’s future platform along with practical guidance for helping plan the evolution of products and technologies. Microsoft’s Chief Software Architect, Ray Ozzie, is set to kick off the event with the keynote. With all the excitement around Visual Studio 2008 and Windows Server 2008, and with SQL Server 2008 set to RTM in Q3, this PDC should prove to be a very exciting event. Don’t miss it!
PDC 2008 – Los Angeles, CA – Oct. 27-30
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