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Virtual What?

Have you seen Virtual Server 2005 or played with Virtual PC? Well if you haven’t (and even if you have) there are two great videos on Channel 9 about these products. I would highly encourage everyone to check them out. Virtual Server Post Virtual

Are you going to be the Last Developer Standing?

A friend and student ambassador pointed out a contest, The Last Developer Standing , and asked me to promote it. I began looking into the contest and it appeared to be really cool, until I read the rules and regulations and found out the contest is only

How does your student club cope with newbies?

Julia Lerman, who is a big contributor to INETA and to the Vermont .NET User Group , is wondering how her group’s meetings can stay interesting to both beginner and advanced developers . Student user groups and clubs must deal with this all the
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Keep up on PDC

PDC – Professional Developers Conference – is coming up later this year, and it’s always one of the most anticipated developer conferences going. Keep up on the latest news about it via RSS here, or keep up with Microsoft employees who
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Are you an educator? Want to learn .NET?

Check out MainFunction.com this is a great site for educators of all classification. What may reallly interest you is the FREE .NET training around the country at various locations, read more about it here ... --Eric (Grand Valley State University)
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How students can connect to the local pro dev community

One thing we are often asked about is how can college students, who are aspiring to enter the working world as a developer, start getting connected with job opportunities in there area? There are LOTS of ways to do this online – start up a blog,
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Learn about C# from Dr. Joe Hummel

Georgeo over on the MSDN Webcasts Blog outlines a Webcast series from Dr. Joe Hummel , a professor of CS. It’s a 15–part series, and you can win a new Portable Media Center just for watching! -Kevin (Microsoft)
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FREE 15 part C# webcast series

Dr. Joe Hummel talks about modern Windows development in Visual Studio .NET using C# in a series of webcasts . Dr. Hummel is a professor of Computer Science at Lake Forest College. This 15-part series covers a wide-range of topics, including object-oriented
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Webcasts rollup - Lots of great webcasts for students

Not sure what a Webcast is? Check this out . You can watch them live or recorded, either way they are a lot more fun than reading a text book. A sampling of what’s coming – see the rest of the newsletter for all the rest: Digital Blackbelt Series : Joe
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Another C# .NET Advanced Learning Program

David Smith , the Microsoft Student Ambassador at Michigan State University just published the details of his second C# .NET Advanced Learning Program (ALP) . While this event is geared towards the students of MSU, it is open to anyone interested in learning
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Open Discussion on Windows and Linux

Martin A. Taylor and Bill Hilf hold an Open Discussion on Windows and Linux from the Microsoft perspective. In this third installment of TechNet Radio you will learn about the comparative differences between Windows and Linux and other open-source alternatives.
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Higher Education Webcasts - see what your profs are watching

http://www.microsoft.com/education/epa.aspx “Discover how you can bring technology into the classroom” -Kevin Briody (Microsoft)
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Can your code do take out?

There is still time to register and attend the FREE .NET Mobility Roadshow in your area. You also will have the chance to win a mobile device of your own. The following locations still have upcoming shows: Atlanta, GA Portland, OR Chicago, IL Dallas,
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