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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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    Shall we play a game?
    Hopefully you read this blog title in a computer-y voice. Like Joshua . Have you ever wondered what it would be like to cross a pop-culture style quiz game (you know the one, loaded with safeties, lifelines, etc) with the serious business of hard-core Read More...
    Shawn Wildermuth - Atlanta Silverlight Tour Stop Almost Here!
    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 Read More...
    BufferOverrun: Brian Johnson: Internet Explorer Application Compatibility VPC Images
    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 Read More...
    Announcing Partner Huddle for Professional Developers
    Are you a Professional Developer or Architect working for a Microsoft Partner organization in the U.S.? Then you may want to consider joining Partner Huddle, an online social community for members of the Microsoft partner community. To learn more about Read More...
    Big announcements on Silverlight, ASP.NET and IIS7
    This morning Scott Guthrie , a big name to those in the the ASP.NET community, published a great comprehensive blog post about the roadmap for many of our key technologies and tools, including ASP.NET, Silverlight and IIS7. Among the big announcements: Read More...
    Save room on your plate for Visual Studio 2008 (just released!)
    This weekend, you might want a treat after you've had your fill of Meleagris gallopavo and farce . So queue up your download of the just-released Visual Studio 2008 and you'll have something to install and try out while the rest of the world is out shopping Read More...
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