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MSDN Webcast: Going Global Gets Easier with the New Localization Features in ASP.NET 2.0 (Level 300)  

Event ID: 1032284385

 
Language(s): English.
Product(s): Microsoft ASP.NET.
Audience(s): Pro Dev/Programmer.
Duration: 70 Minutes
Start Date:
Wednesday, November 30, 2005 6:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
 

Event Overview

The release of Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 promises to improve the way you approach localization. There are now even more localization tools built into the Microsoft Visual Studio .NET development environment, including new runtime capabilities and a rich new programming interface that specifically target localization requirements. This webcast takes you on a tour of the Visual Studio .NET enhancements for localization in ASP.NET. These include strongly typed resources, new declarative and runtime programming paradigms, automatic culture selection, improved design-time support and new deployment options. Learn how to build a localization strategy that includes themes, profiles, and caching. Find out how custom resource providers and localization expressions can be helpful.

Presenter: Michele Leroux Bustamante, Principal Software Architect of IDesign, Microsoft Regional Director, BEA Technical Director, IDesign

Michèle Leroux Bustamante is principal software architect of IDesign Inc., a regional director for Microsoft in San Diego, Microsoft Most Valuable Professional for XML Web Services, and technical director of BEA Systems, Inc. At IDesign, Michèle draws upon her 10 years of development experience to provide training, mentoring and high-end architecture consulting services. She focuses on Web services, scalable and secure architecture design for Microsoft .NET, and interoperability.

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