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This week - Mobility with Jim Wilson
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Hi out there. This week marks the premiere of our geekSpeak webcasts.Our first guest is Jim Wilson , a renowned mobility expert and author of the MSDN column You can take it with you . Jim will help clear up common questions around mobile devlopment...
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Resources for geekSpeak webcast - "Atlas" with Joe Stagner
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over 7 years ago
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Thank you to all of you who attended and kept Joe and me busy with lots of great questions on Wednesday. We wanted to be sure to share some additional resources following the webcast, so here you go. * This episode of geekSpeak , on-demand * The...
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Next geekSpeak webcast - Wednesday, October 4, 12pm Pacific - Debugging with John Robbins
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In this installment of geekSpeak, join the geekSpeak team as they chat with John Robbins of Wintellect, who will share new insights on effective debugging in Microsoft .NET. Register to be a participant in this dynamic webcast experience. If you...
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geekSpeak for Wednesday, September 13 - It's all about Data!
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In this installment of geekSpeak, data experts, Mark Dunn and Shawn Wildermuth, try to clear up any confusion developers may have about using multiple active result sets (MARS), connection string handling, provider factories versus custom data access...
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Resources from geekSpeak webcast - Mobility with Jim Wilson
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Many thanks to all of those who participated in the first geekSpeak webcast in our series - Jacob and I (and Jim) really appreciated all the great quesitons. Here are the links we mentioned on the webcast, for your enjoyment. Jim's Blog Windows...
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Next geekSpeak Webcast - Wednesday, Sept 20 - Web Services with Kirk Evans
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In this installment of geekSpeak, we'll be talking to Kirk Evans about important tips for working with Web services and preparing for Windows Communication Foundation (WCF). Register Here and be sure to use the comments section to ask us questions...
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Resources from geekSpeak webcast - Data with Mark Dunn
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Thanks for attending the webcast. We intended to also have Shawn Wildermuth (ADO Guy) on the webcast as well, but at the time of the call he wound up in the middle of nowhere and his cell battery died. We'll get Shawn on a geekSpeak in November. In the...
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Next geekSpeak webcast - Wednesday, September 27 - "Atlas" with Joe Stagner
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In this installment of geekSpeak, Joe Stagner , a key program manager for Microsoft ASP.NET “Atlas”, discusses what the “Atlas” tools mean for the future of web applications. Register here and be sure to use the comments section to ask us questions...
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