July 2008 - Posts
Don't forget that the nascent Hub City .NET User Group in Hattiesburg, MS is coming up in August. It's a lot of work to get a user group launched, so please come out to the first meeting to show your support and, if you are so inclined, look for ways
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Here's a screen shot of my vanity search (Glen Gordon) on the new Cuil search engine. ??? Judging by the fact that both my regular photo and my Simpsonized photo showed up inline with two excerpts from some other site, apparently I've played Dr. Fu Manchu
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The Atlanta .NET Users Group meets next Monday at the Microsoft office, and it seems to be that the theme for the meeting is "the future of data". First up will be Shawn Wildermuth delivering what promises to be an enlightening Q&A session
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If you haven't been entering your developer events like user group meetings and code camps into the extremely useful site called Community Megaphone (put together by my coworker Andrew ), you really should start. Not only can people find your upcoming
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I bet you've never seen a "how to" video like this - with people as the objects (including the cursor) Videos - Microsoft Popfly (thanks to Lynn for the link)
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I almost forgot to blog about the great lineup on Monday at the Atlanta MS Pros group meeting. In addition to some great local speakers like Dan Attis and Chris Rauber, we also have Alan Stevens coming in from Tennessee. Should be a great meeting! Atlanta
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It seems that this summer, Brian and I just can't stay out of the limelight. Just last month, we teamed up to bring you a day of mobile development. Now, Brian and his many valuable community volunteers have just put the finishing touches on the latest
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If you live in the area of Mobile, AL you should try to get out to the meetings of the Lower Alabama .NET Users Group. The group only convenes every other month, so there's little room for excuses like "I don't have time" or "I don't have
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Check out this great book that my geekSpeak colleague Lynn has just wrapped up. She went through a lot of ups and downs writing this book, and I think the process is similar to what they say about sausage - you like the end product but you don't want
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