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I already announced our upcoming Mid-Atlantic Roadshow stops for this next quarter, but I figured those of you who read my blog who aren’t in Mid-Atlantic might be interested in finding out about the roadshows coming to your area. Thankfully, my colleague Read More...
My colleague Peter notes an opportunity today for some free access to great content: Today and tomorrow is the Microsoft Enterprise Developer & Solutions Conference in NYC.  The Enterprise Developer and Solutions Conference will provide developers, Read More...
Are you ready for some great tech news this week? Well, stay tuned here and to the Live MIX site for all the latest from MIX 09. I got in a bit late last night, thanks to a delayed flight, but I’m up early as usual (see here for more on 0 Dark 30 ), and Read More...
I may regret this at some point, but for those who missed my growl-fest at the MVP Summit last week, here’s the video, as recorded by W. Kevin Hazzard . There are at least two other videos floating around out there, but this is the first one I was able Read More...
Unfortunately have some bad news to share. Due to unforeseen circumstances, we’ve had to cancel our Richmond, VA (3/10) and Roanoke, VA (3/26) MSDN Roadshow stops. Folks who registered should be receiving an email informing them of the cancellation. I’ll Read More...
We’ll be in Reston, VA next week to talk about all things Windows Client. Here’s the session list: Around the World of Windows Client in 75 Minutes Create Rich User Experiences with Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) Re-use Your Skills and Code to Read More...
The MSDN Mid-Atlantic Roadshow rides again…our next series of roadshow events kicks off later this month in Reston, VA. Currently, we’ve got the Reston event, and also a roadshow stop scheduled for Richmond, VA in March. We’ll have more cities to announce Read More...
Here are the events listed in Community Megaphone for the next week (or so) for the Mid-Atlantic area: Monday, January 12, 2009 6:00 PM: SoMD .NET User Group: Sessions Vs ViewState Vs ??? - James Pendarvis will discuss different techniques for passing Read More...
If you haven’t yet registered for the MSDN Developer Conference this Friday, January 16th in Reston, VA , you are running out of time! If you miss this great event, you’ll miss out on: Great content from the PDC, live and local, covering Windows Azure, Read More...
Wow…2009 already. I’m back from a nice long vacation, and there’s a lot coming up, so let’s get to it! Here are the events listed in Community Megaphone for the next week (or so) for the Mid-Atlantic area: Thursday, January 08, 2009 6:00 PM: RV.NUG January Read More...
We have 80 people registered for this event next week in Washington, DC but still have a few seats open.  If you want to get a Jumpstart on Live Services, take a minute now to register for next weeks free training event. Want to build traffic, drive Read More...
For folks who are not able to make it to PDC next week, fear not…there’s some good developer stuff for you, too, if you’re in the DC area. TechDays DC will be running October 28th-30th in Arlington, VA. Here’s the agenda: Oct. 28th – WebDev Fundamentals Read More...
If you haven’t yet registered for the MSDN Roadshow events taking place this week in Roanoke and Baltimore, you’re almost out of time. I’ll be storming Roanoke tomorrow with my road trip buds Zhiming Xue and Ashish Jaiman for a full day of web development Read More...
[bumped and updated] For folks who attended my MSDN Event yesterday in Reston, covering WPF, Windows Vista Security, and .NET 3.5 SP1, here’s where you can get the decks and some of the code from those talks ( I’m seeing if we can get the rest of the Read More...
OK, so I’m a day late with this, but I plead travel, as I’m on the road at VSLive! New York through Wednesday. Anyway, here are the events listed in Community Megaphone for the next week (or so) for the Mid-Atlantic area: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 Read More...
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