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Item: Building Smart Client Applications with Visual Studio 2005: Moving to Windows Forms 2.0 (Level 100) Image
Category: Momentum Webcast, ClickOnce
Date: Thursday, July 27, 2006 | Now Available On-Demand
Language: English-United States
Recommended For: business decision makers
Product: Visual Studio 6.0, Visual Studio 2005 Team System, Visual Studio 2005, Visual Studio

Summary
Windows Forms 2.0 is a part of the Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 and the Microsoft Visual Studio development system that provides tremendous advantages in client application development and deployment. This webcast shows how Windows Forms 2.0 brings the ease and reliability of Web application deployment to client applications, making it ideal for Windows Forms 1.1 developers. Come see how ClickOnce deployment automatically solves deployment and versioning problems, find out how new controls such as the ToolStrip and FlowLayout simplify building advanced UI, and learn about new tools that promote drag-and-drop data binding. Discover how Windows Forms 2.0 can help you be more productive with less code and fewer clicks.

Presenter
Jay Roxe, Lead Product Manager, Microsoft Corporation
Jay Roxe is the lead product manager for Microsoft Visual Studio. He is responsible for product planning, technical evangelism, and external communication. Prior to this role, Jay was a developer and development lead on the Microsoft .NET Framework, where he focused primarily on the base class libraries. Jay holds a bachelor of science degree in engineering (BSE) and computer science from Princeton University and a master in business administration (MBA) from the Amos Tuck School of Business.

More Info
This webcast occurs in the past and now is available for On-Demand View.

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