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SELA Developer Days 2011 – Windows Internals
The SELA Developer Days conference has been adjourned :-) My one-day session today, titled Windows Internals for Busy Developers , was something I came up with a couple of months ago and was sure it wouldn’t be popular – after all, we have a five-day Windows Internals course and most people interested enough in the subject would want to attend the full training with labs, demos, and detailed walkthroughs of all Windows components. I was surprised to find 16 attendees in my class, all eager to learn...
SELA Developer Days 2011 – Improving the Performance of .NET Applications
There’s just one day left for the SELA Developer Days , and today I delivered my session titled Improving the Performance of .NET Applications . In this brief one-day session I wanted to distill the best practices and tools for measuring various performance metrics, but also provide some insight into OS and CLR internals relevant to high-performance development. Other sessions today included Parallel Programming: One Step Beyond , Windows Phone Mango , Introduction to Scrum , and Visual Studio 2010...
SELA Developer Days 2011 - C++ Debugging
I’m keeping up with the updates from the SELA Developer Days conference. Yesterday our classes were full to the brim with attendees – some of the sessions delivered were Parallel Programming in .NET 4.0 , Introduction to Windows Phone 7 , and a feature-packed day on TFS 2010 and Visual Studio 2010 . I delivered yesterday a session on C++ debugging , in which we covered the following topics: How to read x86 and x64 assembly listings created by the C/C++ compilers How to match debugging symbols to...
SELA Developer Days 2011 - .NET Debugging
As I wrote about a month ago, this week is a very busy one for us – we’re hosting the SELA Developer Days conference at SELA’s headquarters. The conference registration was truly overwhelming – there are close to 600 participants scheduled to attend the conference’s 25 workshops during the week! I’m a little biased, but after teaching the .NET Debugging one-day session to a group of 40 enthusiastic developers today, I think the conference organization was superb so far, and that we really managed...
Sela Developer Days – June 26-30
During the last week of June Sela is going to host 25 one-day sessions in 5 days packed with the latest and greatest Microsoft technologies, agile and ALM tips, debugging and troubleshooting, cloud and web. This mini-conference, dubbed Sela Developer Days , is going to open for registration on Sunday and I encourage you to take a look at the conference website to see what sessions are going to be available. Yours truly is scheduled for four sessions. Instead of rehashing the abstracts from the conference...