Thanks to everyone who attended! A special thanks to Drew Robbins for presenting. The deck is available here. The code samples Drew demonstrated will be available soon. Stay tuned to this blog. I’ll throw up a post when the code is available.
Thanks to everyone who attended! A special thanks to Drew Robbins for presenting. The deck is available here. The code samples Drew demonstrated will be available soon. Stay tuned to this blog. I’ll throw up a post when the code is available.
I’m really excited to have Drew Robbins speak about IIS7 next week. To me, IIS7 is the thing that developers will care most about in Windows Server 2008. Don’t miss this opportunity to find out why!
Abstract
Learn about new developer features that help make Internet Information Server (IIS) 7 the most flexible, extensible and customizable Web server on the planet. We have rebuilt the extensibility model for IIS7 to be more modular and customizable. We’ll cover the new extensibility architecture in IIS7. In IIS7, the core IIS web server functionality is implemented using the same platform that you will use to build your extensions to the server. We’ll also show off the new distributed configuration system and how easy it is to deploy applications, including IIS configuration, through simple XCopy deployment. You’ll learn about improved support in IIS7 for common Web programming languages like PHP as well as how to do applications using the best of PHP and ASP.NET.
When
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
2:00P-3:30P EST (11:00A-12:30P PST)
Register at this link:
http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032366128&Culture=en-US
Note: Audio will be via the Internet. Your machine will need a speaker.
Pete just gave me a heads up on a blog entry he wrote. I just read through it. If you you are asking yourself the same question, then you might be interested in Pete’s thoughts.