Want to learn more about C# Express and creating cool applications?

Jul 07, 2004 • 2 minutes to read

Of course you do, which is why we have a 3-part MSDN Webcast series dedicated to C# Express that shows you how to create cool applications including an instant messaging application and Poker in C#!! I will be giving the first MSDN Webcast which will be a tour of C# Express, the RSS Screensaver and some other fun surprises and Justin Rogers of Terrarium fame will be presenting the instant messaging application and Poker for a book on C# Express that will be coming out soon. I’ll blog more about the book later, but it should be sweet, I’m really excited! Stay tuned for more information :)

Mark your calendars:

  • C# Express Tour - July 12, 2004 1-2:30PM Pacific Time (PST)
  • Instant Messaging App - July 14, 2004 1-2:30PM Pacific Time (PST)
  • Poker - July 15, 2004 1-2:30PM Pacific Time (PST)

MSDN Webcast**: Tour the Visual C# Express 2005 IDE Part 1 of 3 - Level 200**

July 12, 2004

1:00 PM-2:30 PM Pacific Time

Dan Fernandez_, Product Manager, Microsoft Corporation_

Part 1 of this 3-part webcast series introduces Visual C#® Express 2005, a new simple, lightweight Integrated Development Environment designed for non-professional client application development. We’ll tour the major IDE features and show how students and non-professional developers customize the included C# RSS Screensaver application.

http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=31151

MSDN Webcast**: Visual C# Express 2005: Creating an Instant Messaging Application Part 2 of 3 - Level 200**

July 14, 2004

1:00 PM-2:30 PM Pacific Time

Justin Rogers, Software Design Engineer, DigiTech Web Consultants

In Part 2 of this 3-part webcast series, Justin Rogers will guide developers through the instant messaging application that comes with the new Sams Publishing C# Express book. You’ll learn and see firsthand how to create your own instant messaging client using Visual C# Express 2005.

http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=31153

MSDN Webcast**: Visual C# Express 2005: Creating a Poker Game Part 3 of 3 - Level 200**

July 15, 2004

1:00 PM-2:30 PM Pacific Time

Justin Rogers, Software Design Engineer, DigiTech Web Consultants

In Part 3 of this 3-part webcast series, Justin Rogers will walk developers through creating a C# Poker card game, another sample application that comes with the new Sams Publishing C# Express book. You’ll see firsthand how to create your own Poker game using Visual C# Express 2005.

http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=31156

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