I arrived at the Hotel last night, which is bolted on to the side of the conference center which is really handy. I am just getting ready for the first days lectures.
Looking at the schedule everyone will be going to the Technical Keynote speech by Jeff Prosise called "Web programming yesterday, today and tommorrow: why ASP.NET AJAX will change your life". Once that one is over I will be attending the following lectures:
- Attack and Defense: securing ASP.NET 2.0 applications
- Practical Patterns in .Net, Part 1
- Practical Patterns in .Net Part 2
I am basically attending the Architect track. I hope I can put up summaries of the lectures, however Internet access is a little expensive from the Hotel.
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