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Windows continues to be the dominant platform for businesses but have you noticed an increased presence of Mac OS X in the workplace in the recent years? Forrester says that almost half of the enterprises (with 1,000 employees or more) are issuing Macs to employees – and they plan a 52% increase in the number of Macs they issue in 2012. What if you could use your current Windows Visual Studio or C++ programming skills to create applications for Mac OS X? Join us on this free webinar with Microsoft MVP, Dan Wahlin, and Embarcadero Director of Product Management, John Thomas, to learn how you can use your Visual Studio and C++ programming skills to create applications for Mac OS X from a single codebase. Free Live Webinar: May 30, 2012 In this webinar you will get a:
"From Visual C++ to Native Mac OS X in 90 Seconds" article
Learn about Mac OS X industry trends in this podcast
About the Speakers
Dan Wahlin founded The Wahlin Group which specializes in .NET, HTML5, jQuery, ASP.NET and SharePoint consulting as well as onsite and online training solutions. He is a Microsoft Regional Director and has been awarded Microsoft’s MVP award for ASP.NET, Connected Systems and Silverlight. Dan is on the INETA Speaker’s Bureau, speaks at conferences and user groups around the world and has written several books such as a Professional Silverlight Development, Professional ASP.NET 3.5 AJAX, ASP.NET MVP Hacks and Tips and XML for ASP.NET Developers. Dan blogs at http://weblogs.asp.net/dwahlin and writes regular columns for different technical magazines. John Ray Thomas is the Director of Product Management for RAD Tools at Embarcadero Technologies. JT had been a product manager for early versions of Delphi and C++Builder at Borland Software and has recently held product management positions at mobile Linux vendor MontaVista Software and at Research in Motion. At Borland he was an ANSI/ISO C++ standards committee representative. JT has a Bachelor in Computer Science from University of California, Santa Cruz and an MBA and MSE from San Jose State University. |


