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Anand asks a great question , and one I'd love to hear feedback on as well: I've been a Microsoft Evangelist for a few years now. From an inside-out perspective, it seems like things are going well. We spend a lot of time before a fiscal year begins laying Read More...
My developer evangelist counterpart in New England, Thom Robbins , who has been an amazing part of our team, posts about his new role as Director for .NET Marketing. As part of the new role, Thom will be relocating to Redmond. All of us on the east region Read More...
Coming from a LAMP, developer, these comments are nice to hear. I had the chance to meet the person who wrote this commentary at the technology summit he describes, and I'm glad to hear that he found the event both enjoyable and informative. Read More...
If you're not already familiar with it, the MSDN Flash is an email newsletter that's sent out on a bi-weekly basis with lots of interesting info for developers. You can also receive localized information, including local code camps, user groups, and other Read More...
My colleague Lindsay Rutter, the Developer Community Champion covering Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington, DC, and West Virginia, will be presenting a couple of MSDN Events next week in Allentown and Pittsburgh, PA. Here are the registration Read More...
Good news for developers in the NY/NJ area...my counterpart in Jersey, Peter Laudati, is now blogging . Peter's a good guy with a lot of expertise to share, having come to our team from Microsoft Consulting Services, and having had a stint with the Patterns Read More...
Speaking of user group meetings, I'm doing one...tonight! That's right, you can see ME...live and in person, talking about the Provider Model in ASP.NET 2.0! Please contain your excitement. :-) Actually, providers are indeed a pretty important part of Read More...
Per this news item , we have officially closed out the submission process for the upcoming Security Code Camp coming up next month at our Reston, VA office. We got a great response, and I'm very excited about the content we'll be bringing to you...so Read More...
Then you definitely want to check out the new group blog started by my DPE (Developer and Platform Evangelism) counterparts who cover the Federal space: http://blogs.msdn.com/FederalDev/ They're off to a rollicking start with nearly 20 posts in less than Read More...
As noted here , the speaker slots for the upcoming Mid-Atlantic Security Code Camp are nearly gone. We have room for a couple more Best Practices talks, and that's it! So if you've been holding back, don't wait any longer, as we'll be out of room long Read More...
The folks at Channel 9 have posted a video of the WinFS team talking about Beta 1. Check it out here . Read More...
Brought to you by the friendly folks on the East Region Developer Evangelist team (that's myself and my counterparts up and down the east coast): We are pleased to announce Weekly Fast Tips a new subscription service to help you use the Visual Studio Read More...
Nigel Watling, one of my fellow evangelists who works out of Redmond, and who got the nod to present my session on least privilege for developers at Tech-Ed EMEA, has posted a good entry on least privilege on his blog . My favorite bit is the following: Read More...
Bagels and pastries: hundreds Developers: 200 Sessions: 29 Pizzas: 25 Hours: 12 Tracks: 5 The experience: Priceless I'm finally recovered enough from Mid-Atlantic Code Camp 1 to blog about it. What a day. I arrived at 7:40am to find that several people Read More...
If you're planning to attend the Mid-Atlantic Code Camp this Saturday, please plan to arrive by 9am. I just realized that the current session schedule shows the first session starting at 10:15am. Unfortunately, I neglected to add the registration and Read More...
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