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Last weekend was another powerful, moving experience at the second Give Camp in Ann Arbor. I blogged from the event on Friday and mentioned some of the cool new things at this year's Give Camp (showers, a popup camper, a source control server, and
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Today, we kicked off simultaneous Give Camps in Ann Arbor, Columbus, and Knoxville! I'm at the Ann Arbor camp. At this location, here is the breakdown of technologies used on our 16 projects for nonprofit organizations. DotNetNuke -
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SRT Solutions is running a number of events next week, which may be of interest to those in the Detroit/Ann Arbor area. First, there is a Software Stimulus lab on Monday, June 15. This features two distinct sessions: the morning session introduces
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This week, Bill Wagner will release his second book, More Effective C# . (Can you guess what his first book was called?) The editorial reviews on Amazon are extremely impressive: members of the Visual C# product team and Microsoft MVPs praise
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I am truly fortunate to be part of such an amazing developer community! I am still reeling from the passion that I experienced at the Ann Arbor Give Camp last weekend. The Ann Arbor Give Camp was a weekend-long codefest where developers, designers,
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Last week at the Ann Arbor Dot Net Developers group (AADND), Bill Wagner gave a talk entitled "After the Launch: C# 3.0". He discussed: Implicit properties Extension methods Enumerators and deferred vs. immediate execution Lambda expressions
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I've finished the "Workplace of the Future" video that I mentioned in a previous post . The University of Michigan students discussed what the Workplace of the Future will look like, how mobile devices will play a role, and what they expect
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Yesterday I participated in a really interesting event at the University of Michigan. Ford and Microsoft co-sponsored an event for business students to discuss what the workplace of the future would look like. We discussed four specific topics:
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