posted on Monday, July 25, 2005 5:10 PM
by
chris_p_bowen
Upcoming New England Developer Events
Here's the current batch of upcoming sessions,
meetings and events coming up for those of us lucky enough to live in
New England!
-Chris
P.S. Can anyone tell me why CommunityServer is insisting upon
reformatting my TABLE tags to remove the borders (and other settings)?
| July 26 |
CT .NET User Group 6:00
- 7:00 PM - "Career Night! Leading companies will provide insights
into the .NET employment market and how to improve your resume and
interviewing skills. Bring copies of your resume for review!" 7:00
- 8:00 PM - "Aaron Junod on 'Creating and monitoring a reliable, and
repeatable automated build with open source .net tools.' Using tools
like Nant, NUnit, and CruiseControl.net, Aaron will describe how teams
can automate many redundant tasks required to build and deploy
releases, while ensuring quality by running and reporting on unit tests
in real time. We will also cover some of the tools coming with
Visual Studio 2005 that may serve as replacements."
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| July 27 |
Boston Code Brew
6:00 - 8:00 PM - Indigo Study Group
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| August 4 |
New England Visual Basic Professionals
6:15 - 8:30 PM - Robert Hurlbut - "VB.Net 2.0 Language Changes. What's coming in the next version of Visual Basic."
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| August 8 |
VT .NET User Group
Mike Soulia - .NET Newbie Session: "ADO.NET (in 1.1) Introduction" Julie Lerman - "What's New in ADO.NET 2.0"
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| August 11 |
Beantown .NET User Group
5:30 - 7:30 PM - Thom Robbins - "Visual Studio Team System"
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| August 18 |
NH .NET User Group
Michael Stiefel - Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
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| September 13 |
MSDN Events - Providence, RI
1:00 - 5:00 PM - "Rule the Web with ASP.NET 2.0"
Sessions:
- "Developing Compelling User Interfaces with Ease in ASP.NET 2.0"
- "Data Access with ADO.NET 2.0 and ASP.NET 2.0"
- "Building High Performance Applications with ASP.NET 2.0"
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| September 14 |
Boston .NET User Group
5:00 - 6:15 PM - Technology Study Group 6:30
- 8:30 PM - Adam Machanic - "Adam will discuss the use of the .NET CLR
in SQL Server 2005 from the perspective of an application developer.
What are its capabilities, what architectural considerations are
necessary for a application to make the best use, and design tips.
Additional details on the presentation will be posted soon."
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| September 15 |
MSDN Events - Burlington, MA
[Same event as the one listed above for 9/13 in Providence.]
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| September 24-25 |
Code Camp 4: Developers Gone Wild
"Are
you a developer interested in improving your .NET skills? Then this is
the event to attend. Code Camp 4: Developers Gone Wild promises to be
both bigger and better than anything we have done before. This free two
day seminar is designed as a series of intensive code related demos and
technical sessions to guide the developer to the next skill level. The
continuing goal of the Code Camps is to provide an intensive developer
to developer learning experience that is fun and technically
stimulating. The focus is on delivering programming information and
sample code that can be used immediately. All training, slides, manuals
and demo code is provided free!" Register here |