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Reflections on ALT.NET Seattle, breakfast

What do you do before you head over to a day of grueling open-space sessions? Why head to Ruby's diner for breakfast of course. Here's my table with Jeremy Miller , Jason Grundy and Jarod Ferguson . We weren't the only ones who showed up. That's Roy Osherove
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Reflections on ALT.NET Seattle, the evening before

This weekend I attended the long awaited ALT.NET Seattle, in this post I'll share some of my thoughts from the event. ALT.NET kicked off with an opening session with all the attendees. After a Costco run to stock up on food along with several others including
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Action items from the ALT.NET leadership summit

I'll follow up with more, but here's the action items that we're taking away from the summit. Yes, we're going to do an ALT.NET Manifesto!
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patterns & practices 2.0 - How would it look?

What would a patterns & practices 2.0 look like to you? There's been a very lively discussion on just this topic on the ALT.NET list (For which I am the instigator). Below is the summary version. Go here if you dare to see the full thread and have

YAAP - Yet another ALT.NET post

If you head on over to altdotnet.org, the above message is what you'll find. Recently, there's been a ton of posts from a list of people too long to recount here (though David Laribee is at the top of the list) about the recent ALT.NET gathering. Hopefully

Transparency is in the eye of the beholder

My former colleague Tom is always addressing some very interesting issues. Today he decided to broach the issue of transparency with Microsoft and why some people seem to hate us no matter what we do. The post is very through provoking (as always), but
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ALT.NET Headline, MVC for ASP.NET is coming

Today at the ALT.NET Conference, ScottGu let out a big secret, MVC for ASP.NET is on it's way. No I wasn't there, though with Twitter you don't have to be ;) You can read more about it here , here and here and on Brad's Twitter feed here . Over in p&p
 
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