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DotNetNuke 2.0 Debugging: Berlin, MD, Thursday, May 20th

DelMarVa.NET has a meeting on Thursday, May 20th at ARIS in Berlin, MD . (Berlin is a few miles West of Ocean City.) They meet from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM. They are going to update their web site to DotNetNuke 2.0, and show how to debug and create DNN 2.0
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Basics of Sound Editing: Betheda, MD, Tuesday, May 18th

CPCUG (again!) has a meeting tomorrow (Tuesday) on the Basics of Sound Editing . This meeting takes place at Bethesda Chevy Chase Services Center at 7:30 PM.
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Creating Web Pages with ASP: Annandale, VA, Tuesday, May 18th

CPCUG has a meeting tomorrow (Tuesday) on Creating Web Pages with ASP. It's on Tuesday, May 18th at 6:00 PM, at Annandale United Methodist Church .
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Writing Excel Formulas: Springfield, VA, Monday, May 17th

CPCUG 's Virginia SIG has a meeting on Writing Excel Formulas tonight. It's at 7:00 PM at Washington Gas .
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Current Trends in eBusiness Security: Tyson's Corner, VA, Wednesday, May 26th

Three enterprise end user organizations will discuss “Current Trends in e-Business Security - Theory & Practice“. They will cover lessons learned, quantitative/qualitative benefits (i.e., how this technology has helped them improve operations,
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Support Resources for MSDN Seminars

Jacob Cynamon, my counterpart in Chicago, just posted a list of support resources for the May/June series of MSDN Seminars here . Take a look if you want more info on any of the topics we're covering: Application Blocks are reusable code components that
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Creating Great .NET User Interfaces: LaPlume, PA, Wednesday, May 19th

I have directions to the Creating Great .NET User Interfaces presentation that Phil Weber is doing in the Wyoming Valley (North East Pennsylvania) on May 19th. For info on the session in Harrisburg the previous day, see . The meeting starts at 6:00: 6:00
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Looking for a Job in Southern Virginia?

Venturi Technology Partners is having a Jobs Fair this Thursday, May 13th, from 5:30 - 7:30 PM. They are at 4101 Cox Road, Suite 200, Glen Allen, VA. (That's the Innsbrook area of Richmond.) More info is here . For questions, contact Sharon Veney at (804)
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Ken Spencer Poll for Hampton Roads SQL Server User Group

Hampton Roads SQL Server User Group is conducting a poll to select a topic for their meeting with Ken Spencer on May 20th. Ken wrote OOP: Building Reusable Components with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and writes the Advanced Basics column in MSDN Magazine
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Get a Free Copy of VB .NET Standard Edition by Watching Movies

VB at the Movies is a collection of dozens of short movies, each featuring a simple “How To...” Each time you watch and rate a movie, you'll collect a point. If you rate five movies, Microsoft will send you a free not for resale copy of Visual
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Creating Great .NET User Interfaces: Harrisburg, PA, Tuesday, May 18th

I have more info about the Creating Great .NET User Interfaces presentation that Phil Weber is doing in Harrisburg on May 18th and the Wyoming Valley on May 19th. With over 15 years of professional software development experience, Phil Weber has worked
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Implementing High Transaction Volume Web Services: Tyson's Corner, VA, Tuesday, May 25th

A cross platform data-driven web service was recently chosen as the Army Knowledge Management Solution of the Year . This web service must support 24/7 x 365 operations and be able to handle a large volume of requests while maintaining absolute security.
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Ken Spencer: Virginia Beach, VA, Thursday, May 20th

On Thursday, May 20th , Ken Spencer, who wrote OOP: Building Reusable Components with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and writes the “Advanced Basics” column for MSDN Magazine will be at the Hampton Roads SQL Server User Group . This meeting starts
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