James McCaffrey

Research Software Engineer, Microsoft Research

Microsoft

James McCaffrey works for Microsoft Research in Redmond, WA. James has a PhD from the University of Southern California, an MS in computer science, a BA in cognitive psychology, and a BA in mathematics. James has worked on several key Microsoft products, including Internet Explorer and Bing, and is the senior contributing editor for Microsoft's MSDN Magazine. James learned to speak to the public when he worked at Disneyland during college, and he can still recite the entire Jungle Cruise ride narration from memory.


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Keynote Announced!

Cameron Skinner

Visual Studio 11: Turning Ideas into Software

The world of software today is defined by the word “Experience”. You can see it in the way people have adopted new experiences for devices of different form factors, you can see it in how people want to experience their information and you can see it in the context of how people interact to build software solutions. Regardless of the solution you’re building, the fundamental need for a compelling experience exists. In Visual Studio 11, Microsoft aims to ensure that developers have all the tooling to create compelling user experiences, an IDE that sets a new bar for the developer experience and a family of products dramatically improves the team experience for everyone.

Cameron Skinner, General Manager, Visual Studio Ultimate, Microsoft

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