Daily Archives: May 10, 2004

Two VB.NET Programming Jobs in Burlington, VT

Vermont Department of Health is looking for 2 able bodied VB.NET programmers.  The job title is Systems Developer II, and the details can be found at www.vermontpersonnel.org .  Application deadline is 5/21.  These folks will be trained on Mental Health’s current systems (by another Vermont.NET user grou member!) in Waterbury for a few months, and then they will be moving up to the Burlington office. 

If anyone is interested,  get in touch with Eric Hall   (one of the leaders of VTSQL SIG , by the way) for the inside scoop.

Tim Huckaby at Vermont.NET tonight!

Just a reminder that, thanks to INETA, Tim Huckaby speaks at Vermont.NET tonight.  We are gettingn a preview of his TechEd 2004 talk on Architecting and Building Smart Client Apps with .NET. Here are all of the details! www.vtdotnet.org

Tim took great advantage of the trip east. He and his wife spent the weekend in my favorite town in Cape Cod, Chatham and are now on the road to Burlington. I suggested a quick stop in Quechee,VT to check out Simon Pearce.

Then they are staying in a beautiful B&B in downtown Burlington.

I’m a little envious. I think I want to do the same trip!

VTSQL SIG Upcoming meetings on SQL Reporting Services and dates changed

Roman Rehak will be presenting at the next two Vermont SQL SIG meetings.

Note that the dates have changed from Monday to Tuesday

When: 6-8pm, Tuesday, May 18th. Where: Vermont Department of Health in Burlington.
SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services – An in-depth study Speaker: Roman Rehak Senior Developer at C2 Roman has implemented a real world Reporting Services application and will be sharing his newfound knowledge with us!

When: Tuesday, June 29th
Topic: SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services Programming SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services provide rich and powerful programming framework. This presentation will give you an overview of many available options for programming Reporting Services. We will cover the Reporting Services Web Service, URL Access, custom assemblies and custom extensions. We will also talk about integrating reports into both Windows and Web applications.