
Exactly in a week the next, already the fourth in a row
Pattern & Practice Summit Russia will pass. This time the conference program has become even more intense and includes three tracks. These are cloud computing, practices, and application development patterns for Windows 8 and project and application lifecycle management. You are waiting for exciting reports, and for those who can not attend this event, we will organize an online broadcast.
Pattern & Practice events are held all over the world, and participation of people who work in the Pattern & Practice team is obligatory. This is a special division of Microsoft in which recommendations and libraries are developed for the effective use of the Microsoft platform.

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P & P Team
Experts architects, developers, technical writers and testers lead the Pattern & practices team. They work with the developer community and industry experts. The results of their work can be found on
the MSDN website .
This time three p & p employees will come to us:

Euhinjo Pace Principle Program Manager Lead, Microsoft
He is responsible for developing guidance on how to migrate and build applications on Azure Windows and Windows Phone 7 platforms. Before that, he worked on architectural recommendations on identity-based identity and federated identification.

Christopher Benazh Developer in the Microsoft Pattern & Practices team
Christopher likes to develop software; he deeply understands computer technology and the Web. Christopher values Agile and open source software. In addition to this, he deeply understands the popular JavaScript language. In the Microsoft Pattern & Practices team, Christopher is responsible for HTML5, JavaScript, and technology related to the web platform. His job is to research, gather and support the best practices.

Blaine VastellProgram Manager in the Microsoft Pattern & Practices team
Blaine’s primary responsibility for P & P is to create application development guides for client applications and improvements in web application security. Blaine’s latest project is to create a Windows 8 application development guide using C ++ and XAML. Blaine is also responsible for Prism, a guide for creating composite applications for WPF and Silverlight. Prior to working at Microsoft, Blaine spent 15 years engaged in consulting and participated in large corporate projects for creating business applications on the Microsoft platform. As a consultant, he developed a project management methodology for a large systems integrator.
Attention, surprise!
Especially for Habrahabr readers, we prepared a surprise. If you are interested in the conference, then you have a chance to get a free ticket. To do this, just need to write a letter with the name / position / company to the email address
devtlzru@microsoft.com . The first 20 lucky people will have the opportunity to attend the conference for free! Hurry, maybe someone already beat you.