Windows 7 Presentation List on PDC 2008

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The Professional Developers Conference (PDC) 2008 event has finally closed. Over this event, Microsoft has impressed a lot developers, user and public about their upcoming Windows 7 operating system.Plus more, tons of tech blogs starting about Windows 7 information and features.

Meanwhile, the PDC 2008 attendees also have a chance to grab Windows 7 Pre beta DVD with valid product key which they can be first batch to test the official Windows 7 pre beta tester.

For those miss out the PDC 2008 session, Here is a list of all the sessions on Windows 7 from the PDC:

List of Windows 7 Presentations on PDC 2008:

1. KYN02 Day Two #1 – Ray Ozzie, Steven Sinofsky, Scott Guthrie and David Treadwell (Windows 7 starts +17:00 minutes)
2. PC01 Windows 7: Web Services in Native Code
3. PC02 Windows 7: Extending Battery Life with Energy Efficient Applications
4. PC03 Windows 7: Developing Multi-touch Applications
5. PC04 Windows 7: Writing Your Application to Shine on Modern Graphics Hardware
6. PC13 Windows 7: Building Great Audio Communications Applications
7. PC14 Windows 7 Scenic Ribbon: The next generation user experience for presenting commands in Win32 applications
8. PC15 Windows 7: Benefiting from Documents and Printing Convergence
9. PC16 Windows 7: Empower users to find, visualize and organize their data with Libraries and the Explorer
10. PC18 Windows 7: Introducing Direct2D and DirectWrite
11. PC19 Windows 7: Designing Efficient Background Processes
12. PC22 Windows 7: Design Principles for Windows 7
13. PC23 Windows 7: Integrate with the Windows 7 Desktop
14. PC24 Windows 7: Welcome to the Windows 7 Desktop
15. PC25 Windows 7: The Sensor and Location Platform: Building Context-Aware Applications
16. PC42 Windows 7: Deploying Your Application with Windows Installer (MSI) and ClickOnce

17. PC43 Deep Dive: What’s New with user32 and comctl32 in Win32
18. PC44 Windows 7: Programming Sync Providers That Work Great with Windows
19. PC50 Windows 7: Using Instrumentation and Diagnostics to Develop High Quality Software
20. PC51 Windows 7: Best Practices for Developing for Windows Standard User
21. PC52 Windows 7: Writing World-Ready Applications

if you missing out the PDC 2008, here is another Microsoft upcoming event -  Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) 2008 from 5 – 11 November 2008 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. On this event, Windows 7 Team has promised a more detailed technical analysis and deep exploration of Windows 7 features and development.

Meanwhile, Users who want to learn more about Windows 7 can register to attend the conference. A pre-beta build of Windows7 will be given away to some selected and lucky guests at WinHEC.

Posted by km on November 5, 2008 in: Windows 7

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