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Well, this is just a quite note to tell that I'm going to participate in my first MSDN public event.

ilitia technologies, the company where all my knowledge is devoted, has started a new partnership with local MSDN Team to collaborate in developer presentations and article submission to the local developers site. I've been chosen, together with Raul Alarcón, as the official speakers for the events and presentations where the company is involved, or at least for the first ones :-)

Our first event is "Developing with Visual Studio .NET 2005" in which we'll cover the new features of the CLR and IDE, together with deeper introductions to ASP.NET 2.0 and Visual Studio Team System. The event will be held on March, 30th at Microsoft Spain offices in Madrid; it will take 4 hours to deliver all the content that we have in mind, so expect a half-day presentation. Obviously the event language will be spanish, as it's the mother tongue of my country :-)

You can check the event page at MSDN and register if you can assist to it.

We are thinking on how to drive the session during the event, and we though that XP methodology (Xtreme Presentation jejeje) will be a good way to provide a really dynamic talk. We are two people on the stage, and we have 3/4 topics (mainly) to talk about, so we guess that it would be really interesting to provide a very collaborative (Pair Presentation) talk between the speaker and the coder, both working at a time to present all the features to the audience. This kind of speaking is productive because when people leaves your talk, they get an impressive amount of code and knowledge on their braincells, not just a simple Powerpoint slideshow...

So... as we are trying to perform a non-so-common presentation, I'm open to suggestion from experienced speakers about it... or if you have any tip and/or guidance for our first talk, please, don't hesitate to contact me or express your comments.

posted on Friday, March 04, 2005 9:41 PM

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