October 2008 - Posts
Due to a DNS and/or domain registration snafu, the Atlanta .NET User Group has a new home on the web. http://www.atldotnet.org Join them this coming Monday October 27th for “Working with new ASP.NET features in .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1” with
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If you are needing some in-depth Silverlight training, a very good option is Shawn Wildermuth’s 2 day course. He’s updated it to be in sync with the release of Silverlight 2. There are still a few seats, so take a look. Shawn Wildermuth - Atlanta Silverlight
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Just a heads up because many of you attend user group meetings at the Microsoft office in Alpharetta . When you are coming off of 400, you won’t be able to go west on Mansell to get there, because Old Roswell Road is closing beginning October 22. You’ll
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If you missed the MSDN Southern Fried Roadshow as it came through Alabama and Mississippi last month, don’t fret. You can now catch encore presentations as webcasts in a few weeks. The schedule is below, click to register. MSDN Webcast: Southern Fried
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Great pointer from my coworker Brian Johnson on how to test your sites on IE8 without actually installing IE 8 – VPC images. Check ‘em out! BufferOverrun: Brian Johnson: Internet Explorer Application Compatibility VPC Images
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During the Atlanta TechDays events a few weeks ago, I had an opportunity to get local developer community member Doug Ware on camera to talk about user groups, community, his business, SharePoint and a lot of other things. One of my old pals from MSAM,
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To our MSDN Southern Fried Roadshow fans: We are planning for our next week of roadshows through NC and SC, and we need your help! We are looking for college auditoriums, businesses with big conference rooms, and the like, for the December 2, 3, 4 or
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Today, several folks in the Southeast received notification that they have been renewed as Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs). I just wanted to take a moment to recognize many of them that I know personally, and thank them for all their help,
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