Recently, Microsoft released a series of pre-recorded webcast from Tech Ed 2005 in Orlando, Florida. The pre-recorded material is more suitable for people living in a very different time zone from United States, like me in Singapore. I don't need to wake up very early in the morning to join a live webcast broadcasted from US. The available webcasts are assorted selection of hands-on preview of the upcoming VS.NET 2005. Although we can discover ourself with Beta2 products, watching the experts can give us a more complete picture of what features are available and how they link together.
I found watching webcast is a fun way to learn. It could not replace the experience of attending a live event by yourself where you have the opportunity to interact with the speakers, feel what other people are feeling (interesting, boring, sleepy, etc.) and of-course enjoy the snacks provided. :) With webcasts, you can skip the boring parts and just jump to the one you are interested. It is kind of attending a zipped-version of presentation.
Link to Tech Ed 2005 Webcasts
Saturday, June 25, 2005
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