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 Saturday, January 15, 2005

The internal training I spoke about here has begun its migration over to MSDN. In particular, we'll be posting a new video each week (on Fridays) followed by a chat a couple days later. There are 14 sessions covering a range of topics having to do with writing solid managed APIs.

The first one, “Setting the Stage,” is already available (streams: 56k, 100k, 300k), and is delivered by Brad -- it generally introduces you to the course, sets expectations, and discusses a bit about why API design is an crucial step in the process of building managed libraries. (You can also grab a transcript for the video right here.) The chat will occur next Wednesday... Brad, Krzysztof, and myself will definitely be there.

Coming up soon:

On a separate note, we recently did a Channel9 taping around the BCL team. KitG (PM), DavidGut (Dev), and AMoore (Dev Lead) are up there right now. Keep your eyes peeled, more of our pretty faces will be up there soon. ;)

1/15/2005 6:34:53 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #   

 

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