The Channel 9 has uploaded almost every session from the MIX11 (April 12-14 Las Vegas).
I’ve been reviewing the whole list and I want to share with you my preferred sessions:
- Sessions with JavaScript (In some way):
o Facebook and .NET o Pragmatic JavaScript, jQuery & AJAX with .NET o JavaScript: The Language o Script#: Compiling C# to JavaScript using Visual Studio o Good JavaScript habits for C# developers
o Facebook and .NET
o Pragmatic JavaScript, jQuery & AJAX with .NET
o JavaScript: The Language
o Script#: Compiling C# to JavaScript using Visual Studio
o Good JavaScript habits for C# developers
- Sessions with some futuristic Web Development:
o Designing Great Experiences for SharePoint 2010 (CSS3 + HTML 5 master pages) o Making better web apps for today’s browsers o HTML 5 for Silverlight developers o IE 10 platform preview 1: The future of adaptive Web design o Hacking with the F12 Developer Tools o Going Mobile with Your Site on Internet Explorer 9 and Windows Phone 7 o CSS3 Takes on the world o The future of HTML 5 o 50 Performance Tricks to Make Your HTML5 Web Sites Faster
o Designing Great Experiences for SharePoint 2010 (CSS3 + HTML 5 master pages)
o Making better web apps for today’s browsers
o HTML 5 for Silverlight developers
o IE 10 platform preview 1: The future of adaptive Web design
o Hacking with the F12 Developer Tools
o Going Mobile with Your Site on Internet Explorer 9 and Windows Phone 7
o CSS3 Takes on the world
o The future of HTML 5
o 50 Performance Tricks to Make Your HTML5 Web Sites Faster
- Windows Phone 7 sessions:
o XNA + WP7 o Analytics for WP7 Applications o Top tips building WP7 Applications o Get ready for fast application switching in Windows Phone o Multitasking in the Next Version of Windows Phone, Part I o Multitasking in the Next Version of Windows Phone, Part II: Using Background Agents o What’s new in the windows phone developer tools? o Windows Phone Architecture Deep Dive o New Data Access Features Coming to Windows Phone o Enhanced Push Notifications and Tiles for Windows Phone o Application design for windows phone
o XNA + WP7
o Analytics for WP7 Applications
o Top tips building WP7 Applications
o Get ready for fast application switching in Windows Phone
o Multitasking in the Next Version of Windows Phone, Part I
o Multitasking in the Next Version of Windows Phone, Part II: Using Background Agents
o What’s new in the windows phone developer tools?
o Windows Phone Architecture Deep Dive
o New Data Access Features Coming to Windows Phone
o Enhanced Push Notifications and Tiles for Windows Phone
o Application design for windows phone
I hope that was useful for some of you. See you on the next post!