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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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Webcasts Next Week!

Next week I will be delivering a webcast extravaganza: On Tuesday 4th, I'll be talking about Creating Custom Controls in ASP.NET . On Wednesday 5th, I'll be doing my ASP.NET 2.0 Overview Presentation . On Friday 7th, I'm doing Application Performance
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Speakers Wanted!

Brian Moran from NovaSQL sent me an e-mail asking if I could publish a call for speakers. I think this is a great idea, but I'll generalize it a little. You should go and speak to your local user group. Not the other guy reading this post, but y ou .
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Are you getting MSDN Flash?

Did you know that Microsoft puts out a developer newsletter with information on local events for devs? To make sure you get it, go to http://www.microsoft.com/resources/msdn/subscription.aspx and check to receive MSDN Flash, then enter your ZIP code.
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SQL Server 2005 Webcasts

If you're interested in SQL Server 2005, we have 15 webcasts coming up on specific developer topics in SQL Server 2005, starting on Dec 6th. It's time to drill into SQL Server 2005 and understand this new wave of technology!
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Mike O'Neill has a blog...

My boss, Mike O'Neill, just started blogging .
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Serious ASP.NET Vulnerability

I don't usually blog security alerts, but this one is serious enough that I will make an exception. Basically, if you have any ASP.NET site, you need to do this fix! Microsoft is currently investigating a reported vulnerability in Microsoft ASP.NET. An
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Welcome to Andrew Duthie!

It's almost too late to do this, but I wanted to publicly say how excited I am that Andrew Duthie agreed to join Microsoft as the .NET Evangelist covering the Mid-Atlantic region. Andrew is a well-known author , blogger , blogger , and blogger , and he's
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Lehigh Valley .NET

I was the speaker for Lehigh Valley .NET last night, covering Everything You Always Wanted to Know About .NET Security But Were Afraid To Ask. We had about 20 people at Northampton Community College in Bethlehem, PA, and some really good conversation
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Want to find out who you're dealing with?

The Microsoft Employee Biography site is at http://www.microsoft.com/communities/bios/default.mspx
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Reporting Services Webcasts Linked

Here's a list of all the Reporting Services webcasts that I've done: Introduction to SQL Server Reporting Services Developing Reports using SQL Server Reporting Services, Part One Developing Reports using SQL Server Reporting Services, Part Two URL Addressability
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DVD Errata

If you have been at a recent MSDN Event , you picked up a DVD that contained a beta of Visual Studio 2005. If you're having trouble installing this beta, please make sure you've seen this errata .
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Two Articles Posted

I just posted two new articles: So You Want to Start a User Group and Content Level Definitions used at Microsoft .
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Channel Nine

I want to mention that the Channel Nine concept is pretty cool, taking the blog to the next level. There's much more to say about this. I would like to write an article about how people outside Microsoft see Microsoft, as compared with how people inside
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Looking for National Conferences?

There's a pretty good list of the national conferences about .NET here .
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