It seems you can actually say a lot with out really saying anything. As many of you might have noticed both Matt and I became really busy at the same time. I have been working on a bunch of technical projects such as BizTalk, SharePoint, ASP.NET 2.0, Visual Studio 2005 TS and Mobility, so I ran out time to blog (not that I really blog that much). Due to the fact that Matt became busy at the same time we didn't put much on the website, didn't change much on the blog and as it seemed to the world didn't put much effort into the community. I just wanted to let everyone know that we are still working as hard as ever to figure out what the .NET community needs and what we can do to improve the Atlanta community. There are a bunch of good events coming up soon so make sure you don’t miss out. If this month and next month got any better we would be in trouble.
Atlanta .NET User Group April 25th (Wow)
Shawn Wildermuth – Author of a great book Pragmatic ADO.NET
Alan Griver – Group Manager for the Visual Studio Data group
Atlanta C# User Group (Wow Wow)
Brad Abrams and the .NET CLR Team – The CLR team that is all I have to say
Atlanta VB.NET and Atlanta .NET User Groups (Wow Wow Wow)
David Chappell on Indigo
David Chappell will be in town to discuss the next version of services and remoting codenamed Indigo. The presentation is scheduled on our regular meeting date so we will likely just use this presentation as a substitute for our regular meeting.
Atlanta Code Camp (Too much excitement for one month, but we will take it WoooooooooooooW!)
So as you can see we have a lot of planning and work coming up for the user groups in May. Thanks to Doug for getting this done for us. I can’t believe how many great speakers we have coming to all of our groups.
—Brendon Schwartz
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