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My blog covers the technology areas I focus on here at EMC Consulting, namely Architecture using the .NET Framework, ASP.NET, WCF, WCF Data Services and Windows Azure Follow me on twitter @simonevans

Microsoft Architect Insight Conference 2007

So, my blog has been pretty quiet of late. This is mainly due to work (and DIY!) commitments, but it is also due to the fact that I have busy preparing for my ASP.net AJAX tutorial for this years conference, which begins tomorrow (5th March).

My session, entitled "Architecting web applications using Microsoft ASP.net AJAX" will cover some core architectural considerations in approaching the design and development of AJAX web sites. I will be basing my presentation on an application which I have developed to demonstrate these techniques.

Hopefully, I'll see you there, but if you are not attending, in the next week or so, expect the following content to appear on my blog:

  • The slide deck from the AIC presentation
  • A series of blog entries which diarize the development of the application I will be demonstrating
  • A free download of the application, including source code

I am also going to be doing an ARCast tomorrow with Ron Jacobs, for broadcast at a later date on www.skyscrapr.net, covering some topics around ASP.net AJAX, amongst other things.

Plus, at some point soon, I will be posting several articles on WCF, which is currently my daily food of thought.

Published 04 March 2007 23:44 by simon.evans

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About simon.evans

Simon is a Managing Consultant for Conchango in the UK, part of EMC Consulting Services. He is an expert in .NET development, and more specifically in WCF and ASP.NET, having participated in several Microsoft early adoption programs. Simon believes deeply that a broad understanding of key technology concepts is an essential foundation to being a gifted designer and builder of solutions.
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