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Oman education event
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Thanks to all the faculty and representatives from higher education in Oman who attended the event today. I’ve posted my presentation below that includes links to all of the relevant programs embedded into the slide deck. Every student that wants to...
Pooya's place (in the Gulf)
Expression & Silverlight session at Microsoft Dubai
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We had the pleasure of having Michael Koster with us in Dubai last week and he held an Expression and Silverlight session for the TechiesUAE group at the Microsoft office. We saw some very cool apps that were built with little to no code all using...
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