I don't know how I did it but I managed to schedule my teched sessions. After my first initial selection I ended up with 4 double sessions on Tuesday and thursday.

Last friday we went to Harry Potter's prisoner of Azkaban. Hermoine demonstrates time travelling so she can attend ALL classes. I hope I run into the same functionality some day.

Unfortenately I'm going to miss Ingo Rammer on monday evening (it's quitte impossible to travel back in time from Amsterdam to Purmerend by 30 minutes) as I'm attending the tech-ed pre conference.

I reshuffeld and dopped some session and here is what I come up with:

Mon:

Guidance about Patterns and Practices

Tue:

  • Keynote;
  • Metropolis Envisioning the Service-Oriented Enterprise;
  • Service-Oriented Business Architecture: A Conceptual Model
  • Choosing a Hosting Model - Dealing with Threads, AppDomains and Processes
  • Service-Orientation and the Windows/.NET Developer

Wed:

  • Realizing Services-Oriented Architecture (but attend the session with Gerke Geurts (CHT047)!)
  • New Developments in Microsoft Solutions Framework
  • Visual Studio 2005 Team System - Part 1
  • Building Applications with the Patterns & Practices Application Blocks Tools for Architecture: Designing for Deployment
  • Bridging the Gap Between IT and Application Developers
  • Dutch Party

Thu:

  • Prescriptive Guidance for Building with Web Services, WSE, .NET Remoting, System.EnterpriseServices and MSMQ
  • Metropolis: Using Interchangeabiliy Patterns in the Enterprise
    Threading Pleasures and Pitfalls
  • Enterprise Information Integration and Entity Aggregation in Service-Oriented Architecture (I hope Maarten has adapted his presentation skills)
  • Best Practices for Dealing With State at Multiple Layers Within Your .NET Applications Microsoft
  • Tech Ed 2004 Europe Party

Fri:

  • .NET Architecture Clinic
  • Understanding the Grey Area Between Service and Object-Oriented Design
  • The Nerd, The Suit and The Fortune Teller
  • .NET Compact Framework Performance and Best Practices
  • Building Extensible Applications using Attributes, Reflection and Code Generation