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MSDN Architecture Webcast: Developing Applications for Windows XP x64 Edition with Visual Studio 2005 (Level 200)  

Event ID: 1032280209

 
Language(s): English.
Product(s): Microsoft Visual Studio.
Audience(s): Architect.
Duration: 71 Minutes
Start Date:
Tuesday, September 06, 2005 5:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
 

Event Overview

By now, most Microsoft .NET Framework developers are pretty familiar with creating standard Microsoft Windows Family applications with Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003. What new wrinkles will Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 and the Microsoft .NET Framework version 2.0 add for managed code applications running the new Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition operating system? In this webcast, we demonstrate how Visual Studio 2005 enables you to build applications that specifically target either standard 32-bit Windows operating systems or the x64 Windows platform. See what happens in each environment when we try to call an unmanaged Win32 library, and get a look at the WOW64 emulator subsystem.

Presenter: Bernard Wong, MSDN DEVELOPER COMM CHAMPION, Microsoft Corporation

Bernard Wong is an MSDN developer community champion and can often be found presenting developer seminars on the various Microsoft .NET Framework technologies. He has created and delivered presentations at numerous developer conferences, trade shows, user groups, product briefings and other like events during his lengthy career with the company. Prior to joining Microsoft, Bernard worked as a consulting engineer, programmer and general music industry lackey, a role which he hopes to return to some day.

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