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A day late, due to the Columbus Day holiday, but here are the events listed in Community Megaphone for the next week (or so) for the Mid-Atlantic area (note in particular my upcoming appearance at BaltoMSDN this Wednesday, and the CMAP Code Camp on the Read More...
I want to say a big THANK YOU (I did say big, didn’t I?) to everyone who attended the MSDN Roadshow events this week in Roanoke, VA and Baltimore, MD. Several people requested copies of the slides and demos for the presentations, and I’ve uploaded the 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...
Here are the events listed in Community Megaphone for the next week (or so) for the Mid-Atlantic area: Monday, September 22, 2008 7:00 PM: DC-MD-VA Microsoft Robotics Studio Group - MRDS Workshop 2. We all know there is some complexity using Microsoft Read More...
Just a quick reminder that the next MSDN Roadshow for Mid-Atlantic , featuring Dani "Small & Mighty" Diaz and Zhiming "Dr. Z" Xue will be held on September 14th, 2007 at 8:00am at the Microsoft office in Pittsburgh, PA . Dr. Z will provide an introduction Read More...
In preparing for the first of our MSDN Roadshow events tomorrow in Baltimore , I've run across a number of cool tutorials and samples for the Expression Studio tools, so I thought I'd share a couple that I really liked: Water Drop Tutorial - Use Expression Read More...
My colleague Dr. Z observes : Where a Silverlight 1.1 Alpha Refresh project is created with Orcas 2008 beta 2, references are set by default to several assemblies, which are stored in the Microsoft Silverlight directory, such as agclr, mscorlib, system, Read More...
Next week, we're kicking off a new event series here in Mid-Atlantic called the MSDN Roadshow. Those of you from the New England area are probably familiar with this format from my colleagues Chris Bowen and Bob Familiar , and their Bob & Chris' MSDN Read More...
 
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