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Details of the latest .NET Coffee Break included below. It's on December 11th with Stephen Toub, Senior Program Manager on the Parallel Computing Platform team who will be broadcasting live from the US. Last one before Xmas! Summary: Parallel Programming Read More...
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And for those of you down in Cork - check out the next user group meeting on December 1st focusing on Sharepoint. You can read more details below and register here . Date: 01 December 2008 19:00 - 21:00 Summary Here is your chance to learn all about Sharepoint Read More...
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If you've been reading alot about Silverlight, WPF and all the various flavours of the Expression tools - you might be wondering about how they all fit together, and with more mature technologies like VB6 and WinForms. Well, this is your chance to find Read More...
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For those of you who haven't seen David Chappell speak before - let me assure you - it's a real treat! I am just back from TechEd in Barcelona, where I saw him deliver some of the content included below. It's a really excellent and entertaining session Read More...
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For those of you who were disappointed that the Visual Studio 2010 half-day seminar is booked up - you might be able to head along to the latest Dublin User Group Event. The guys in MTUG.ie have arranged for Matt and Andy to do a condensed version of Read More...
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Just wanted to give you a heads-up on an upcoming, free event in Cork. Sidar Ok, who is a senior .NET developer in DeCare Systems, will be speaking in Cork on Monday, 22 September at 19:00 on the topic of LINQ to SQL. The presentation will discuss the Read More...
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It’s no secret here in Ireland that Virtual Earth has been getting a lot of exciting new developments and investment lately. With all the new Birds Eye View maps, 3D enhancements and models and sophisticated APIs for developers, there’s little wonder Read More...
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IT @ Cork's annual Technology in Business Conference continues to be one of my favourite events in Ireland's IT calendar. At last year's event I heard the brilliant Charles Handy speak - and he remains one of the most inspriational speakers I have ever Read More...
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