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    Puneet Ghanshani

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    Webinar: Features of .NET 4.0

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    Today, I delivered a Webinar on 'Features of .NET 4.0'

    Total duration of webinar: 1 hour
    Total participants: 200

    Take away from the session:

    • Features of .NET 4.0
    • Optimizations in .NET 4.0 vs .NET 3.5
    • New look of WCF in .NET 4.0
    • New in Silverlight 4.0

    Tags: .NET, CSharp, webinar

    Categories: CSharp

    Updated: April 18, 2010

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