1) Don't do 3 hours if you can avoid it, you will bore them to tears if they
are not technical.
2) Before wading in a some dry papers, you may want to checkout the
following .Net Shows and/or download one or two to play parts for your
presentation as a nice interactive touch. Here are a few of my favorites re
your subject:
Managed Code:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/theshow/Ep...35/default.asp
Inside the CLR
http://msdn.microsoft.com/theshow/Ep...20/default.asp
Programmin in C# with Anders Hejlsberg! (play this one.)
http://msdn.microsoft.com/theshow/Ep...08/default.asp
The .Net Framework
http://msdn.microsoft.com/theshow/Ep...07/default.asp
3) I would make sure you hit the Framework classes and how they can help
make you more productive, the CLR, and C# and what managed code is.
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I have to give a 3 hour C#.NET speech/presentation to a non-technical
and/or semi-non-technical audience. Can anyone point me to some resources to put
this together?
Thank you.