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The delegates tag on WindowsForum.com covers two distinct uses of the term. In Microsoft Outlook, a new feature allows delegates to manage calendar categories, improving shared calendar organization for businesses and professional users. Separately, the tag references Microsoft delegates to the ISO C++ Committee who provide updates on C++ language development, including discussions from standards meetings. The tag also appears in the context of TechEd Europe conferences, where delegates refer to event attendees. These threads highlight how delegates function in both software permissions and technical standards communities, with a focus on Microsoft-related tools and events.
Big news for Outlook fans who love a well-organized schedule! Starting February, Microsoft is rolling out a new feature for Outlook that will make managing shared calendars a breeze. Particularly for businesses and professional setups, this update deserves serious attention. So, what’s the deal...
A few weeks ago, the ISO C++ Committee met in Lenexa, Kansas to hash out the future of the C++ language, specifically for C++17. We're honored to speak to two (previously featured) Microsoft delegates to the committee -- Gabriel "Gaby" Dos Reis and Artur Laksberg -- who took the time to give us...
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In this week’s episode we announce another way to win a free conference pass, plus we’ve publishedLink Removed that you can search (and the list is growing)! You can filter by pre-conference workshops, breakouts, interactive sessions, lunch sessions and hands-on labs – that’s a whole lotta...
Link RemovedCongratulations to TallPaul (aka Paul Iddon) for winning the free pass!* We appreciated his story about working for non-profits which has never allowed him to attend a large training conference such as TechEd.** But don’t fret, keep watching the Countdown show as there will be more...