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  • 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 Annual Atlanta Code Camp. <plug> 3rd Annual...
    Posted to Atlanta .NET Regular Guys (Weblog) by Matt Ranlett on 11-09-2006
  • 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 patented “ Missing Linq ” presentation to the group...
    Posted to Atlanta .NET Regular Guys (Weblog) by Matt Ranlett on 09-06-2006
  • 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 WCF 101 which seemed well received by the audience...
    Posted to Atlanta .NET Regular Guys (Weblog) by Matt Ranlett on 12-13-2005
  • 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 in a 30 minute demo! Mitch always does a great...
    Posted to Atlanta .NET Regular Guys (Weblog) by Matt Ranlett on 11-14-2005
  • 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 Ranlett
    Posted to Atlanta .NET Regular Guys (Weblog) by Matt Ranlett on 08-06-2005
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