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So, it's Sunday morning, and I'm nearly on my way to Berlin as I'm going to travel to Microsoft's huge developer & IT conference Microsoft Tech-Ed Europe 2009. There I will video blog together with Tom Papadhimas and some Intel folks about the interesting topics concerning parallel programming, multi-core and other stuff. And this will take us to the city for 4 days which celebrates like hell these days .
As I announced already we will have a very close look to all the things which are related to the topic called "parallel programming". This means that we will attend and watch the 15 minutes sessions held by Ralph and Edmund who will talk about Parallel Studio in a very lively and entertaining manner. There you will learn why the developer plug-in for Visual Studio isn't capable for multi-threading only but also for debugging serial coded applications. This will help developers detecting annoying bugs which you can hardly find with most of the regular tools. But we won't also miss Rami's tech session where he will talk about the cooperation of Windows 7, .NET and multi-core optimizations.
Accepting the fact that there's a lot more things than Parallel Studio and visiting the Intel sessions we took a deep look at the session plan where we found a lot of interesting lectures. Unfortunately we won't be able to attend all of them but we will visit the most interesting ones and blog about them. And, of course, we will have our video cam ready in order to interview the important guys at Microsoft Tech-Ed Europe 2009. But you know this already, right?!
Ok, so than I'm going to say "let's have a superb Microsoft conference and let us cross fingers that nobody gets lost in this huge city which will be going crazy during next week!" You know, 20 year of the Berlin wall fall ...
