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MIX '09 Session Recordings

No doubt you’re aware of the Microsoft MIX ’09 Developers and Designers Conference happening in Las Vegas right now and are busy rummaging around on visitmix.com to download all the session videos.  Well alas, Mike Swanson has been kind enough to produce a complete list of the video sessions from MIX in an easy to download fashion available here:

http://blogs.msdn.com/mswanson/pages/MIX09Sessions.aspx

These videos contain juicy information about the Silverlight 3.0 Beta, .NET 4.0, ASP.NET MVC and a bunch of other cool stuff.

Thanks Mike!

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  1. You’re welcome, Graham! Glad you’re enjoying the content.

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  2. Graham O'Neale

    :) You found me! God bless trackbacks. Yep loving it thanks Mike!

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My name is Graham O'Neale and I'm a software architect from Gold Coast, Australia. I am an overtime thinker, full time coder and awake part time in the real world. I have a keen interest in software development, particularly in the realm of programming (C#, ASP.NET, ASP.NET MVC, LINQ (2 SQL), Entity Framework, Silverlight, Blend, WCF, WPF) and a keen interest in the cutting edge and innovation. I have a new found love for design patterns, ALT.NET practices and well crafted software architecture. The purpose of this blog is to express any thoughts, findings, tips and gripes along my travels in the wonderful world of coding and technology...