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At tonight’s Atlanta SharePoint User Group ( #atlspug ), Darrin Bishop ( @bishopd ) introduced us to the Microsoft developer guidance for SharePoint 2010 developers developed by the Patterns and Practices group. For the uninitiated, this is a fantastic set of guidance and reference applications...
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Here are the details from the web site ( http://www.sharepointjams.com ) Want to know what a SharePoint Jam Session is? http://www.sharepointjams.com/what-is-a-jam-session/ ============================================================== First Ever SharePoint Jam Session Get ready for the first ever SharePoint...
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Shawn Wildermuth (the ADO guy) has just released the first version of http://www.geekdinners.com . He has been running the Atlanta area Geek Dinners for some time now and it is great to see the site really coming together. I think this will help people find the events and get to them very easily. The...
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Fellow Code Campers, I hope you all had a wonderful holiday season and I want to wish everyone a Happy New Year. Registration for the 3rd annual Atlanta Code Camp is now open. Please register on the Click to Attend website to guarantee your spot at the Code Camp. Here's the link: https://www.clicktoattend...
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Sorry for the late notice, but we've had a location change for the Geek Dinner tonight. 5 Seasons was too booked to accommodate our party size so now we'll be eating at Joey D's Oak Room What: Geek Dinner with Miguel Castro Geek Dinner with Miguel Castro The reservation is under "Geek Dinner". Just ask...
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Unfortunately we have lost our location due to scheduling conflicts at the Microsoft location. We regret having to do this twice to the same event, but we're going to cancel the LoadFest. We will regroup and try to bring this to you again, next time with better planning. http://blogs.msdn.com/dougturn...
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There is still room for attendees. Register for tonight (seminar presentation) Register for tomorrow (hands on lab) Thanks in advance to everyone for coming out and supporting us!
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SharePoint 1, 2, 3! Level 100 is happening TONIGHT at the Microsoft offices in Alpharetta. Pizza is scheduled for delivery at 6:00 PM and the presentation should begin at 6:30 PM. We'd love to see all of you there! If you would like to come, please register so that we can get an accurate count and order...
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Popping up just in the nick of time as I work on a project dealing with unmanaged code, Jeffery Richter gave us a great presentation on threading and reliability. Among the things I learned...IntPtr is bad. Time to go rewrite some code! Stupid examples.... We had about 60 people show up for Richter's...
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First of all, does everyone know who Jeffery Richter is? He's a cofounder of Wintellect , he's the author of several books, including this one , he supposedly contributes to this blog (although I can't find any of his posts after 3 seconds of searching), and he apparently owns a cat (we'll forgive him...
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Last Friday, fifty two Atlanta area developers gathered in the Microsoft offices to listen to a presentation by Carl Franklin and Richard "Toy Boy" Campbell. They regaled us tales of Visual Basic.Net, nifty addins like CodeRush, and an awesome preview of Windows Mobile 5. Congrats go out to the guy ...
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I want to thank everyone who came out to sit in the audience and learn something about SharePoint. We've collected over 200 surveys from the attendees, replete with comments such as, "Great job!", and "Thanks for all the hard work!" I'm proud of the effort that went into this series of presentations...
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It's taken us something like a hundred hours to get where we are now, but we're finally here. All the Content CDs and Virtual PC DVDs have been pressed, the slide deck and hands on lab document have all been polished, pizza has been ordered, and we're all wearing our fancy presentation shirts. Today...
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The demand for the Hands on Labs was so high that we overran our capacity by more than double! We had enough space for 15 people to have PCs and we managed to squeeze 35 people into the room, not counting the 8 people there as instructors! Dan Attis did a great job with the content and leading people...