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Calling All Microsoft ProDev Partners In The US East Region
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If you are a Microsoft Partner with a competency in building custom development solutions on the Microsoft Platform, or you are interested in expanding your practice in this direction, then Microsoft's MSDN Field Evangelism Team invites you to attend...
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VS2008 "Orcas" for Architects - Jacksonville ARCSIG - Tuesday, February 26, 2008
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\ \\ [\ \\ \ [ \__ -=<<((((<<>)}@>> // / {/ / / Join me on Tuesday, February 26, 2008 for an Architects view of all the new things in the .NET 3.5 framework and Visual Studio 2008 - plus a few more *kewl* technologies that are on...
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Tampa Bay International Association of Software Architects (IASA) Meeting - February 28, 2008
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This Month's Topic: Introduction to Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP) Write less code and create more maintainable applications by leveraging AOP to handle logging, caching, validation, security, and other cross-cutting concerns. In this presentation...
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Upcoming Free Visual Studio Team System 2008 Briefings in Florida
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Come join your technology peers to learn about current and future .NET technologies. The focus of this 1 day seminar will be around Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Team System. You will be provided with an overview of each role in Visual Studio Team Suite...
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Show Off! at MIX08
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Florida's own Bill Reiss ( http://silverlightrocks.com ) (a.k.a "Dr. Popper") along with Andy Beaulieu ( http://www.andybeaulieu.com ) are cooking-up something special for the MIX08 equivalent of "Silverlight Coolest Code Contest". If you're going to...
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Introduction to ASP.NET MVC Framework
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Thanks to everybody who came out to the Ft. Lauderdale Architecture/Agile group meeting last Tuesday evening, 2/19/2008. There certainly seems to be a huge interest in the ASP.NET MVC Framework these days. Even though it is still in its infancy as a CTP...
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Welcome to Microsoft DreamSpark!
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What is it? DreamSpark is simple, it's all about giving students Microsoft professional-level developer and design tools at no charge so you can chase your dreams and create the next big breakthrough in technology - or just get a head start on your career...
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