Atlanta's .NET Regular Guys work to bring Atlanta's .NET development community closer together.
Contact us by sending mail to either Brendon or Matt
DevCow works on bring the Atlanta Microsoft and .NET community closer. To do this there are a few focused initiatives and programs that are run yearly to help connect members. These programs and the purpose of each program is listed below.
Atlanta .NET Regular Guys BlogUrl: http://www.devcow.com/blogs/adnrg/Purpose: This blog provides event information, resources and general thoughts from Brendon Schwartz and Matt Ranlett, the founders of DevCow.
DevCow User Group Event Calendar- Powered by DevCow Software EventServerUrl: http://www.devcow.com/calendarPurpose: This calendar is used to maintain a list of FREE events that are avaliable to members during the year. It is updated by members so the information should be up to date.
DevCow User Group ListUrl: http://www.devcow.com/usergroupsPurpose: This is a list that can be used to find user groups that members are interesting in. This also helps members know which groups are active, which groups focus on Microsoft technologies and provides a link to the groups.
DevCow Job Board(BETA) - Powered by DevCow Software JobServerUrl: http://www.devcow.com/jobsAlternate Url: http://jobs.devcow.comPurpose: This is a job board that focuses on Microsoft technologies related to the user groups that are on the calendar and provides members with a way to match thier user group interests to jobs. This job board is new and will increase in functionality and listings as the site grows.
DevCow Community Spotlight (BETA)Url: http://www.devcow.com/communityspotlightPurpose: The communtiy spotlight profiles local members, provides video interviews and has information about community members.
Microsoft Community Events Advisory BoardUrl: http://www.devcow.com/wikis/devcow/microsoft-community-events-advisory-board.aspxPurpose: This advisory board will help determine how to integrate events from multiple sources into consumable content.