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Visual Studio Team System Briefings
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I am pleased to announce a series of briefings that are coming up soon in a city near you! The most exciting thing will be the discussions around Rosario. Please come by and check them out. Come join your technology peers to learn about current...
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Jackson, MS Visual Studio Event
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I would like to thank the community in Jackson for having us down to speak, and in particular, New Horizon's for hosting us in their facility. As promised, I am posting my slides . Feel free to reuse these as you would. It was my first chance to...
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