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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.
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  • ASP.NET University to premier in Atlanta on July 16

    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 member of the .NET University family - ASP.NET University.

    Brian and I will be presenting the ASP.NET U content for the first time in Atlanta in a few weeks, so you'll get to see it in action. Whether you're new to ASP.NET development or a seasoned webforms slinger who wants to catch the latest waves like MVC, IIS7 and live.com services, you'll find something to learn about at ASP.NET U. One of the coolest aspects of .NET U is that all presenter material (slides and labs) is free and fully documented so that anyone who wants to present the material in a user group, customer, or wherever, can do so easily. In fact, we encourage you to do that. Spread the knowledge, as it were.

    The event is Wednesday, July 16 at the Microsoft office in Alpharetta, GA. Register today at http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032382618&Culture=en-US. Seats are limited, but remember everyone who attends gets a .NET U certificate and a t-shirt. Plus, we'll probably have some other cool prizes to give away. See you there!

    Posted: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 5:59 PM by glengordon
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    dougturn's WebLog said:

    Brian Hitney and his community have pulled together a *brand spanking new* .NET U course for ASP.NET

    # July 3, 2008 10:13 AM

    Dick Perin said:

    Greetings,

    ASP.Net University was excellent! Thanks to you and Brian. BTW, I had just bought the ASP magazine and had not looked at it. If you have a chance to look at it before next Monday's meeting, can I borrow it back? If you have already passed it on to others, no problem... a small price to pay for an excellent seminar! Heck, the T-Shirts were worth more... the food per person was porbably three times the mag's cost... not to mention the value of the seminar itself... priceless! ("For everything else there's Mastercard...")

    Kind regards,

    Dick

    # July 22, 2008 7:56 AM
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