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Upcoming User Group Meetings

Here's a list of upcoming .NET user group meetings in my territory: PA, DE, MD, DC, VA and WV. Maryland Tuesday, November 1, Baltimore, MD Central Maryland Association of .NET Professionals Clyde Barretto presents Building Custom Data Bound Windows Forms
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.NET Master Class in Reston, VA

Brian Noyes, my favorite fighter pilot turned .NET guru, is teaching an Advanced .NET Master Class at the Microsoft Office in Reston, VA from October 17th - October 21st. Attendees will learn not only advanced .NET and system programming, but also relevant
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.NET Rocks Comes to Town

The .NET Rocks! team is coming to Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia. Carl, Richard, and crew are taking it on the road! If you've listened to Carl and the gang, you'll want to see them in person. It's way more satisfying to throw rotten tomatoes when
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Upcoming Developer User Group Meetings

A list of upcoming user groups in MD, VA, and PA
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East Coast Launch Schedule

We'll be spending the October-December quarter doing launch events. By the way, Microsofties call that the "second quarter." Part of the being assimilated into Microsoft is learning the only year that matters is the fiscal year from July until June. The
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MSDN Event Schedule in 2006

I have the draft MSDN Event schedule for the first half of 2006. I don't know if I will be covering all these events personally, but these are the events in PA, DE, MD, DC, VA, and NC: January 31, Roanoke, VA February 2, "Washington, DC" * February 7,
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MAVBUG Presentation, XQuery Samples

Last Thursday I went to MAVBUG to do a presentation on XPath and XQuery . We implemented XQuery in SQL Server 2005 so that people could query XML stored in the database. XQuery has the same relationship to XML that SQL does to relational data. That's
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CapArea.NET, August 23, Clyde Barretto

I went to a great session a couple of weeks ago on " Building Custom Data Bound Windows Forms Controls " at CapArea.NET . Clyde Barretto did a great job, despite getting tons of questions on every aspect of Visual Studio 2005, some of which had nothing
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Upcoming User Group Meetings

List of upcoming developer user group meetings in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Virginia
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Let's keep Scott Lock really busy...

For the last week, I've been glued to the television watching news from Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama, wishing I could go down there and save people. It's been an astonishing and distressing week. Folks in our local developer community probably
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User Group News...

In the past, I tried to write a blog entry for every user group meeting in the territory, but I failed dismally. It's just too hard. I have a new strategy: Write a summary list every two weeks of all the user group meetings I know about. Blog about the
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