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This is great! Now you don't have to install the tools to do a test drive. Maybe the developer community could develop custom scripts for hands-on labs that can be shared with others since a standard base VPC image is now available. That would be a great Read More...
Thanks to all that attended the mini-session webcast that I presented today on Language Enhancements . As promised here is a link to the recording and the slides/demos . Read More...
We had a kickoff meeting for the new DotNetNuke SIG at of the PhillyDotNet User Group on Tuesday (6/14) night. Hal Dell presented about the history of DotNetNuke and gave an overview of the software, and Todd Davis showed some real timesavers using CodeSmith Read More...
This is going to be a kickin' meeting. The first session will be about code generation tools, presented by Mitch Ruebush, .NET Architect at ING Direct and a Microsoft RD. The second session is about distributed object-oriented applicatons, presented by Read More...
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If you're interested in Visual Studio 2005 and ASP.NET 2.0 , we've got some cool stuff this month! January 11 (Tuesday) is a pretty busy day. If you're close to Harrisburg that afternoon, there's an MSDN event with three sessions - WinForms, ASP.NET, Read More...
The PhillyDotNet meeting last night was much better attended than we anticipated, as only around 50 people signed up but over 60 showed up. A -20 drop off rate is pretty rare! I kicked off the meeting and presented about Avalon for the early 20-minute Read More...
It was a cold and blustery night... :) I drove to Pittsburgh (and back) on Tuesday night to meet Craig Oaks and the PGH.NET folks for the first time, and gave a presentation about Avalon to kick off the meeting. It looked like around 30 people attended, Read More...
There was some great stuff done by Thom Robbins, one of my teammates in the East Region (up in Waltham, MA), with Code Camp II ( http://weblogs.asp.net/trobbins/archive/2004/10/21/246018.aspx ). Forty people presented over 60 sessions over 20 hours in Read More...
Rob Howard presented to a group of almost 170 from the Philadelphia area, and it was awesome. There was great excitement about ASP.NET 2.0, and Rob did a fantastic job driving that excitement with his demos. SEI hosted for the event, and their beautiful Read More...
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This stuff is so cool. For years, before I started working for Microsoft, I was always wondering where the guidance from Microsoft was for designing applications. Sure, I could find books on it; I could get lucky and one of the tomes I bought would have Read More...
 
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