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The Richmond community is celebrating the launch of SQL Server 2008 with their Community Launch Event featuring information on SQL Server 2008 and Visual Studio 2008. Food, fun, giveaways, and best of all, free education! When: Saturday, August 16th, Read More...
Back this week after an offsite meeting last week, and here are the events listed in Community Megaphone for the next week (or so): Monday, August 11, 2008 6:00 PM: SoMD .NET User Group - August Meeting - Dynamic Data by James Pendarvis. One of the cool Read More...
Here are the events listed in Community Megaphone for the next week (or so): Monday, July 28, 2008 7:00 PM: Northern Virginia SQL Server Users Group July Meeting - Andy Leonard on Incremental Loads in SSIS 2008 using Change Data Capture [ Event Details Read More...
Bunch of stuff I’ve been meaning to blog about recently, in no particular order: The SideShow Team Blog announces the availability of a beta release of SideShow gadgets for Windows Media Center . View guide information, schedule recordings, control media Read More...
Here are the events listed in Community Megaphone for the next week (or so): Tuesday, July 22, 2008 6:30 PM: Maryland and Pennsylvania .NET User Group July Meeting - This month MAPAMDUG presents their Heroes Happen Here community launch [ Event Details Read More...
Robin , who is the president of Roanoke .NET UG , and one of the driving forces behind both Roanoke Code Camp and Richmond Code Camp, writes about the benefits of forming a relationship with local community colleges : Roanoke Valley .NET User Group (RV.NUG) Read More...
Both Roanoke Valley .NET Users Group and Richmond .NET User Group are meeting tonight, both with cool topics. 'noke .NET is holding their annual -thon event, and this time it's an AJAX-a-thon : AJAX-a-thon ---- For this year's -thon, we will be focusing Read More...
From my friends down south: The March Richmond SQL Server Users Group meeting is Wednesday 12 Mar 2008 . This is going to be a good one folks - Kevin Viers is a Business Intelligence guru for Microsoft. Register today! (... if you plan to attend, please.) Read More...
Andy Leonard starts my morning off with a chuckle: Hi Everybody! February's Richmond SQL Server Users Group meeting is Wednesday 27 Feb 2008 ! Who exactly is Brian Knight? Is he a famous / infamous college basketball coach? No that's Bobby Knight. Does Read More...
One week from today Roanoke Valley .NET User Group will host their next code camp. Already over 100 folks have registered for what will surely be a fantastic and fun event. You don't want to miss out, so please register today . Read More...
This Thursday evening, I'll be in Roanoke, VA for the Roanoke Valley .NET User Group November meeting . Robin and the 'noke crew have invited me down to talk about WPF and Silverlight, and I'll be discussing those topics and more, including talking about Read More...
Two great groups are meeting this week...tonight is CMAP's main meeting , featuring ReMIX 07 Boston speaker Pete Brown, of AIS, talking about Silverlight. And Thursday, the 4th, is Roanoke Valley .NET's October meeting , featuring another ReMIX Boston Read More...
For those of you who haven't been, the community in Richmond is one of our most prolific producers of code camps here in Mid-Atlantic, and they're always a worthwhile trip. If you're a procrastinator, and haven't signed up yet for Richmond Code Camp 4 Read More...
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...
Cool! Local SQL and Visual Studio Team System guru Andy Leonard has a chapter from his upcoming book available online (Andy's the handsome fella third from the left): The cool people at Wiley ( Wrox ) allowed the cool people at Solid Quality Mentors to Read More...
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