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Robin highlights some of the great stuff that comes out of running and attending a .NET University : The Roanoke Valley .NET User Group (RV.NUG) is using .NET University for their September meeting. We had to make a few adjustments from the normal monthly Read More...
Local speaker and blogger Sahil Malik has just posted the 4th part in a series on Sharepoint 2007 Workflows and Visual Studio 2005...check them out: Table of Contents for on SharePoint 2007 WF Authoring using VS2005. 1. Setting up your environment for Read More...
From community guru Robin Edwards , of RVNUG : Get Ready For Roanoke Valley .NET User Group Training With .NET University! Rather than our usual meeting at the Roanoke County Public Safety Building we will be providing training the first two Thursdays Read More...
Here's an announcement from Dean Fiala, who's one of the driving forces behind a new .NET user group in Rockville, MD... RockNUG . I'll be presenting on WPF at the first meeting, which will be on June 13th at the Rockville campus of Montgomery College, Read More...
This week, I'm in a class on .NET 3.0, and already getting some useful tidbits. For example, there are a couple of very useful tools for building services in WCF. One is the Service Configuration Editor, which provides a visual editor for .config files Read More...
Tomorrow is Web Wednesday again, and tomorrow we'll be looking at the ASP.NET AJAX Framework , currently in the Beta 2 release. This is the first of three devCasts on ASP.NET AJAX...next week we'll look at the ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit, and the following Read More...
RTM! A big milestone, and one that will provide developers with the ability to comfortably move forward with .net 3.0 projects. Next up... Orcas ! See here for Windows Vista availability dates. Read More...
Get 'em: .net Framework 3.0 runtime Windows SDK for .net Framework 3.0 And don't forget to keep up with http://www.netfx3.com/ for the latest downloads, samples, etc. Read More...
Last Wednesday, I had the pleasure of presenting at the BaltoMSDN user group in Hunt Valley, MD on Windows Presentation Foundation. It was a lively group, with lots of questions, both on WPF as well as on related (and not-so-related) technologies. I've Read More...
So I've been working on the web site for .NET University , a site devoted to helping folks train up on .net 3.0, which is the brainchild of my Atlanta counterpart, Doug Turnure . One of Doug's great community guys, Brendon Schwartz , created a nice HTML Read More...
Nifty new site for designers targeting Windows applications (or Web applications targeting Windows Server): http://www.nextdesignnow.com/ Topics from Windows Vista, Windows Presentation Foundation, Expression, etc. Read More...
You can grab the new community technology preview for the .net Framework 3.0 (formerly known as WinFX) here . There's lots of good content, tutorials, etc. at: http://www.netfx3.com/ Read More...
From my friends at the Capital Area .net User Group : Tuesday, April 25, 2006 (EST) - Windows WorkFlow Foundation Speaker : Vishwas Lele Location : AT&T Building, 1900 Gallows Road, Tysons Corner Come learn how to integrate workflow processing into Read More...
MICSUG meets every second month on the fourth Thursday of the month at 7:00 PM in Microsoft's Reston, Virginia facility. At our next meeting, Brian Noyes of iDesign will speak about Connecting Smart Client Applications with Windows Communication Foundation. Read More...
There's a new user group in the area, targeting integration and connected systems technologies. It's called the Microsoft Integration and Connected Systems User Group (MICSUG) , and their website is at http://groups.msn.com/micsug . The group will focus Read More...
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