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Local happenings to get Smarter on ASP.NET, F#, LINQ and More!
eek! A couple of local (from my perspective) community run events that are usually a good deal in terms of mind expansion. Got a Saturday to get smarter? Join your peers for the 3rd annual Fairfield/Westchester Code Camp on Saturday November 7, 2009. Read More...
Finding Gems – Visual Studio 2010 Training Kit
eek! You know I’m a fan of the Training Kits – neatly packaged smarts across an array of Microsoft technologies – Windows 7, Windows 2008 R2, ASP.NET MVC, etc. The latest revision to the Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4 beta training kit does not Read More...
Power Programming with .NET 4.0
eek! If you are around next week, you’ll be in for a treat when Richard Hale Shaw (RHS) visits Farmington CT on September 8th to deliver his session on: Coding with Confidence: .NET 4.0 Power Programming and More . I’ve seen RHS present in the past and Read More...
Breaking the Glass Ceiling (Sisters are doing it for themselves Part 2)
A few months ago, my team ran the Microsoft Enterprise Developer Conference in New York City. If you spelunk our website , you’ll find some great sessions that you can view on demand. Here are 3 that I’m picking at random from my favorite sessions… Windows Read More...
It’s all about the Tools!
eek! Our dear friend Russ has a TV Show and its called – It’s All About the Tools -catch episode 2 and more! Watch Russ and guests showcase great demos and get geeky. As Russ says, make some popcorn and enjoy! Read More...
Jumpstart your VS2010 skills
eek! If you’ve downloaded the training kit and are ready to get your hands dirty, Dan Fernandez’s cheat sheet will definitely save you time and aggravation. Pay special attention to the link from Brian Keller on how to download and install VS2010. For Read More...
Get trained on Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4.0 – Today!
eek! If you missed it, the team that brought you the other cool training kits , has a new version for the beta of Visual Studio 2010 and the .NET Framework 4.0. 28 Presentations, 13 demos and 16 hands on labs with topics ranging from Data Access to Parallel Read More...
MSDN Subscribers enjoying early access
eek! If you are one of them, get Visual Studio 2010 Beta 1 now ! The Training Kit will need to be revved, looking forward to that. Read More...
SQL 2008 joins the Training Kit Team!
eek! The Training Kits which are so well done just got a new addition – The SQL Server 2008 Developer Training Kit . Visit Roger’s blog for details . In a nutshell… The material is organized into several feature areas: Spatial Support provides an overview Read More...
Don’t miss our smarts; mark your calendars!
eek! Great two weeks ahead for virtual events that you don’t have to dress up for. The good folks at the LinkedIn .NET Users Group have a bunch of sessions coming up with personalities you will not want to miss. Oh, and we are running a conference that Read More...
Tales from the languages gene pool
eek! If you want to catch up on the videos from the Lang.NET Symposium 2009, they are ready . Catch them and then poke around the website, you’ll be able to get videos from last year too. I just watched the Tales from the F# productization and will be Read More...
Jumpstarting your ASP.NET MVC Skills
eek! ScottGu’s blog entry pretty well summed up the ASP.NET MVC 1.0 release complete with source code! He pulled together some handy training materials to learn ASP.NET MVC including recorded sessions from MIX09. The one item missing from the blog entry Read More...
April Cool
eek! Bucking the trend on April Fool by doing an April Cool post. Here are some of the things I talked about in March. Hope you get a resource or link that saves you time... Girl Geeks Rule Downloading IE8 Get Silverlight 3 Beta with eyes wide open Say Read More...
Get your motor running…
eek! Bigger, badder and you’ll get to decide if it is better. The MSDN Northeast Roadshow comes to Hartford CT on March 18 2009 for a whole day at a new, larger venue (click the link to register and get details). It is FREE! Why? Catch up on… "Top Read More...
Stomach Flu and the MSDN Suburban Roadshow Resources
eek! To my buddy who is caring for an ill family, good luck. For my captive audience, here are the resources I talked about today around RESTful Programming with WCF 3.5 and Syntactic Sugar with .NET 3.5 . RESTful Programming with WCF 3.5   Get the Read More...
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