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    Atlanta MS Pros - Migrating from Linq to SQL to the Entity Framework, according to Jim Wooley
    Last night we had about 60 people at the Atlanta MS Pros user group listening to Jim Wooley talk about the migration path developers currently using Linq to SQL might use to move to the Entity Framework. Jim has some deep history with Ling, including...
    Don Browning shows Visual Studio 2010 to the Atlanta Microsoft Professionals
    Don Browning from Turner Broadcasting came out of the fun buildings which bring you the Cartoon Network (and those other channels) to talk to the group about the new architecture features of Visual Studio 2010.  Those changes include: 6 new designers...
    Paul Wilson presents at the Atlanta Cutting Edge.Net
    Paul Wilson, creator of the popular Wilson OR-Mapper, presented on the Provider Model and custom providers. It was great to see Paul again, and I'm glad I got to see this presentation since I was unable to attend the first time he presented at the 2nd...
    Jim Wooley searches for the missing LINQ
    Jim Wooley , leader of the Atlanta Visual Basic Study Group , presented to the Atlanta C# User Group last night. Or should I say that he presented to the newly re-branded Atlanta Cutting Edge User Group last night? Either way, Jim Wooley presented his...
    Last week's C# UG year end wrap up
    Looks like I forgot to blog my impressions of last week's C# User Group's 2005 year end wrap-up. The meeting began with a presentation on the Windows Communication Foundation (which used to be called Indigo) by Luthor Stanton. Luthor gave us a sort of...
    It has been a busy week
    Las Monday was the C# User Group . 32 people showed up to hear Dan Attis present CodeRush and Mitch Harpur present Custom Remoting Contexts. Both did a great job and were very informative. One of these days, Dan will get through all the features of CodeRush...
    C# UG meeting - August 1, 2005
    I’m way late posting anything about the C# UG meeting, so I’m not going to restate what others have said for me. Check out the following links: Keith Rome – C# UG Leader Chris Wallace – our technical presenter Eric Marvets – our feature presenter — Matt...