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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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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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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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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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Don’t miss tonight’s meeting of the Atlanta .NET User Group (ADNUG) where my co-worker Karl Rissland will be bringing us up to date on the world of BizTalk Server. See you then!
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Following her appearance at devLINK , don't forget that Sara Ford , the Program Manager for Codeplex, is coming through the Southeast to hit a few user groups next week. Apparently, she'll be talking about Visual Studio tips and tricks. You don't want
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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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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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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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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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Thanks to the diligence of the new president of the Birmingham Software Developers Association Robert Cain , there's now a blog http://altechevents.com that is intended to be a central location for the IT community in Alabama to post and find technology
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Last week was the inaugural meeting of GGMUG , the Gwinnett, Georgia Microsoft User Group, and Doug and I stopped by to get things rolling. This group is geared towards folks that live on the northeast side of Atlanta, but certainly anyone who can make
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The next meeting of the Augusta Developers Guild will be on Thursday, May 29th, 2008 at 6PM at Augusta State University. Karl Shifflett will be presenting Mole Visualizer For Visual Studio. It's a pretty exciting developer tool, and I guarantee you have
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