South Carolina User Group and Developer Links

Published 03 December 06 02:45 PM | rfustino 

Thanks to all the MSDN attendees for a great time in South Carolina last week. I had a request to post all of the local links that I reviewed in the Developer Community piece to the presentation... so here they are!

Greater Charleston .NET User Group – http://www.gcnug.org/     
     Next meeting -Dec 14 – need speaker

Greenville Spartanburg Enterprise Developers Guild
http://www.gspdevelopers.org/

Greenville SQL Server Innovators Guild – Dec 5 meeting http://www.ssig.org/

Pee Dee Area .NET Users Group
http://www.pdanug.net/ 12/12/2006 - Windows Communication Foundation – taught by Glen Gordon

NEW!!!! Columbia SQL Pass – email Brian Kelley bkelley@agfirst.com – at Training concepts off Bush River Road 6:30 (Andrew Abrams) Dec 7

Columbia www.dotnetcolumbiasc.org  - second tuesday in JANUARY

Also visit:
http://www.dotnet-u.com/
http://www.community-credit.com

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# Brian Kelley said on December 6, 2006 3:00 AM:

Thanks for posting the information on the local SC groups. More information about the first Midlands PASS meeting can be found here:

http://blogs.sqlservercentral.com/blogs/brian_kelley/archive/2006/12/01/1140.aspx

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