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Glen Gordon is a Developer Evangelist with Microsoft.

He brings free Microsoft events, resources and information to developers in the Southeast.
All postings on this blog are provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confer no rights. All entries in this blog are my opinion and don't necessarily reflect the opinion of my employer.

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  • January 2006 - Posts

    WTF is WPF???
    Last night I made an arduous journey through Atlanta traffic to present at the Middle Georgia .NET User Group in Macon. (I have to tease them that middle Georgia is like Middle Earth without the Hobbits...) Well, it was my first opportunity to present Read More...
    I guess moderated comments means...
    ...I actually have to "moderate" them. Sorry about that. I got a lot of great suggestions to the article I posted on controlling the positions of multiple windows but I never saw them because my blog had a setting to moderate anonymous comments which Read More...
    Pictures from Raleigh Best-Of-Launch events.
    (I know it's a bit late, but I just now found some time to put this together. Thanks to Tom Geiger for the excellent photos.) The Raleigh best-of-launch event for SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio 2005 on November 8th was a smashing success! Although Read More...
    Reader Mail -
    Attilla from Norway (I'm quoting directly here so excuse the spelling) asks the following in reference to an article I posted about building a SQL Reporting Services report around a stored procedure : I am trying to conect query varuabels into layout Read More...
    Puzzling Windows Forms positioning predicament
    I have a question that I cannot figure out because I can't figure out how to phrase it in a search engine. Maybe one of my readers has the answer? Suppose I have an app with 3 forms: --- ------------------ | | | | | A | | | | | | | --- | | | C | --- | Read More...
    Hunt the Wumpus project! Teach high school kids software engineering.
    Microsoft runs an annual high school outreach program to teach kids software engineering by building them into a project group to build their own "Hunt the Wumpus" game. This year it's being brought to Atlanta, starting with the St. Pius X high school Read More...
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