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Apologies to my friends in the Washington D.C. area for the delay. As promised I've recorded the Silverlight 2 session from this quarter's MSDN events . This is my inaugural effort at doing a screencast at Microsoft, and I just found out that I don't Read More...
This coming Thursday, November 13th, marks the last stop of this quarter's MSDN tour in the Northeast District. I'll be at the Sheraton Boston, 39 Dalton Street, from 1 to 5 presenting on three topics: SQL Server 2008 for Developers Building Applications Read More...
I'll be out and about in New England during the first two weeks of November, so just wanted to let you all know of a few events Nov 4th, 5 - 8 p.m. Rhode Island .NET User Group Roger Williams University Bristol, Rhode Island Topic: ASP.NET Dynamic Data Read More...
With the recent emphasis on Visual Studio Tools for Office (VSTO) in the MSDN events this quarter as well as a bit of coverage during our recently completed Northeast Roadshow , I have some rather timely news of interest to those of you building or contemplating Read More...
Russ "The Tool Shed" Fustino is making a trip up from sunny Florida to visit his old haunts in New England. If you didn't get a chance to catch his presentations while he covered the Northeast District, you won't want to miss the opportunity this coming Read More...
First things first.... you can download the content from my SkyDrive below. Next, let's address the unanswered questions I recall from the sessions. Again, if I missed your question, just shoot me a quick e-mail. Where can I download the prerequisites Read More...
Both the Heroes Happen Here launch and our recent Northeast Roadshow featured presentations on using Microsoft Office and VSTO (Visual Studio Tools for Office) as an application development platform. Those presentations focused more on the "how"; for Read More...
Thanks to all of you in Burlington/Williston, Albany, Rochester, Waltham, and Hartford/Farmington that came out for the Northeast Roadshow. As my first set of events after joining Microsoft in April, I have to say it was a great - yet overwhelming! - Read More...
Thanks to the great turnout in Rochester today for the Bob, Chris, and Jim Northeast RoadShow. The Office presentation was a bit rocky, but it seems it's always the easy stuff that throws you for a loop - note to self, check the WHERE clause. Hopefully, Read More...
 
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