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New developments at South Central Indiana .NET Users Group

My friend Eric Hammersley, who is developing the South Central Indiana .NET Users Group (SCI-NUG) to serve Bloomington, IN and its environs, has planned some upcoming events and an Office Developer Pack Giveaway.

In brief, following the May 24 MSDN Event at the Bloomington Convention Center, we will reconvene next door at City Grille for a .NET Pub Club, starting around 5:15 PM.  Think appetizers, all the soda you can drink, and lots of geek talk about software, hardware, technology in general.  You name it, we'll talk about it.  It's an informal way to unwind after a workday, so I hope to see you there.

Also, the following month, Chris Mayo, the renowned Microsoft developer evangelist from Chicago, will drop in on June 16 to speak.  You don't want to miss that opportunity.  He's a solid speaker who can help you get your questions answered.

The full details for both events are available at the SCI-NUG website, which no longer exists, as the group has disbanded and the site has been taken over by the adult entertainment industry.

Cheers,
Jacob

Published Monday, May 02, 2005 4:00 PM by jacobcy

Comments

 

Kevin Remde said:

Hey! I'll be there on the 25th, too! I'm the TechNet Presenter, doing the TechNet session in the morning in Bloomington. So, come early (8:30am) for the TechNet session if you're interested in SP1 for Windows Server 2003, or in an administrative, DBA-level overview of SQL 2005, and then join us at the City Grille.

Kevin
May 3, 2005 8:36 AM
 

jacobcy said:

Kevin, thanks for the reminder. We'll be supporting both IT pros and developers at the day of events on May 24 and then follow up with the Pub Club. We can even brainstorm topics to discuss right here. I've got one to start - the future convergence of desktop and mobile computing.. will we even have desktop machines in 5-10 years?
May 3, 2005 10:32 PM
 

Kevin Remde said:

Ooo... no. I am going to argue that we will always have something more powerful back at the office or at home. Sure, our mobile device will do more.. and could be used as our main machine (as long as we can always dock it to a good monitor, keyboard, mouse, mic, speakers, and camera), but I think we're going to continue to push the hardware and software to such a point that we'll still have applications requiring more Horsepower than a portable will support.

Hey Jacob - are we going to have a Pub Club meeting this coming week in Rockford or Milwaukee?
May 5, 2005 3:31 PM
 

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