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Follow up from Toronto .Net User Group
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over 6 years ago
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Some people have asked about the PowerPoint deck. Ed Musters sent out a note with details but just in case here is the link to the presentation by Ken Wong from Navantis. See you on the 16th.
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Toronto .Net User Group Meeting
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over 6 years ago
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This past Wednesday I attended the Toronto .Net User Group and was very impressed not only by the size of the attendance but by the number of folks who regularly attend the events. I even joked with the audience that their meetings are better attended...
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Architecture on the Edge
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over 6 years ago
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John deVadoss is the director of Architecture Strategy at Microsoft and presented at VSLive San Francisco on Gen U, Web 2.0, SaaS, SOA and architecture which gives some architectural underpinning to our Windows Live! platform. Check out the video here...
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It seemed like a good idea…
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over 6 years ago
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What a week! I had a lot of customer activities/engagements this past week. I had to travel out east and present on a series of topics (and carry my shuttle with me) the first part of the week. I had the financial services architect forum back in Toronto...
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