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A few months ago, my coworker Chris Bowen up in Boston participated in an all-up user group leadership summit. Microsoft was both a sponsor, as well as the event host. O’Reilly media was a sponsor as well. The event was known as the Northeast User Group
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Last night we had a full house at the Microsoft office in Alpharetta for the July meeting of Atlanta Microsoft Professionals . Don Browning from Turner gave a tour of the new architecture features of Visual Studio 2010. Don brought a lot of practical
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BarCampBirmingham is a user generated conference created around an open, participatory workshop-event, with content provided by participants. Those participating choose the session topics for the day and then present to each other. It’s free. It’s fun.
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This past Saturday, 170 attendees, 7 sponsors, 20 or so speakers, and several key organizers pulled of a wonderful community event for the SharePoint community. SharePoint Saturday Atlanta was a rousing success, with 20 session in 5 tracks. Many thanks
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If you are interested in mobile development (regardless of the platform) then you may want to attend the upcoming Mobicamp in Atlanta on May 29th. It’s going to be run like a barcamp, with a pretty loose agenda. There are only a few seats left, so sign
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The next Atlanta Code Camp is coming up in March. If you’d like to speak, now is the time to put a session together. It’s easy, just present on something you’re passionate about, have some cool demos, a great story, and have fun! So get that submission
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Sara Ford loves the Hattiesburg, MS user group ! She’s going to stop by the area on February 25th for a geek dinner, so come on by! Geek Dinner with Sara Ford February 25th : Hub City .Net User Group
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I have been remiss in blogging about the upcoming Startup Weekend in Atlanta, so hopefully, it’s not too late to get people motivated. If you are not familiar with Startup Weekend, read about it on the main site here http://startupweekend.com/ The folks
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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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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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MSDN Southern Fried Roadshow - September Edition The MSDN Southern Fried Roadshow is a half day free developer event with a southern flair, where you will learn about some of the latest developments in Microsoft technologies. For September, 2008 the Roadshow
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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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June has been a busy month for me. With working down at Tech-Ed followed by an awesome family vacation at WDW (Star Wars weekends was really fun) followed by some mobile developer events, I've been buried. I feel like Prince Humperdinck in The Princess
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The next Atlanta Code Camp has just been announced, it will be Saturday, March 29. There are full details on the website: www.atlantacodecamp.com What they really need are speakers, speakers, speakers! No, not those cool, tiny, cube-like Bose speakers.
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I just heard from my co-worker Brian that one of our local community members Jim Duffy has been awarded the position of Microsoft Regional Director . Brian put up a helpful post explaining the RD program , and I agree that Jim is a great choice. Jim's
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