Hilton Locke, a member of the Tablet team at Microsoft, is listing issues (and solutions) with installing and running the beta on a Tablet.
There will probably be more, so check back for new posts on his blog.
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Hilton Locke, a member of the Tablet team at Microsoft, is listing issues (and solutions) with installing and running the beta on a Tablet.
There will probably be more, so check back for new posts on his blog.
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Scott & Omar and their merry little elves have been working hard and just released v1.8 of dasBlog that is filled with lots more spam protection and many other improvements.
Scott lists the details and how to get the update here…
Thanks guys!
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When I first saw the Turnkey Security Scenarios in WSE3, I was a bit skeptical as I thought it was more wizards. I hate wizards. I have now seen the light, thanks to Sidd Shenoy’s awesome WSE 3.0 Policy presentation that is online. Policy is just so completely different in WSE3 than [read more…]
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This must be the longest post Dave Noderer has ever written in his blog. He obviously got very fired up about the Atlanta Geek dinner last weekend. See why!
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Brian is a .Net user group leader from the land of the #2 cheddar cheese in the world and has been very involved with INETA since the beginning of INETA time.
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I received a box filled with books from Addison-Wesley today. The next meeting of Vermont.NET will be an ADO.NET blowout with Mike Soulia from Kiss the Cook & Apple Mountain doing the .NET Newbie session on ADO.NET and then I will be doing one of my favorite new talks: What’s new in ADO.NET 2.0. One of the books I have multiple copies of for the meeting is the beta2 version of the ADO.NET 2.0 & System.XML 2.0 book by my pals Alex Homer, Dave Sussman and Mark Fussell (who is now the program manager on the WSE team).
Because they are in Boston, A-W was also able to pull through on a fast box of books for the first meeting of CNY .Net Developers which is on Wednesday.
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Thanks to DevExpress for coming up with some great swag for the first meeting of Central New York Developers.NET.
Andy Beaulieu will be raffling off two of DevExpress’s extremely popular VS.NET add-ins, CodeRush and the language neutral Refactor!Pro for VS2005. Don’t forget, you can get Refactor! for VB2005 for free.
Did you know that CodeRush works with VS2002, VS2003 and VS2005 Beta2? Those guys are way too slick! 🙂
The Imagine Cup is a worldwide, tiered competition that Microsft hosts for the academic community. Over the course of the nine month competition, teams compete regionally, then by country and then the winners for each country go the the worldwide Finals. There are a number of [read more…]
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I’m really excited about this new group that Andy Beaulieu is starting in Syracuse, New York (www.cnydevelopers.net). That’s where I grew up (Cazenovia) and my dad grew up in Syracuse too, so I have a lot of ties there.
Andy has been working hard to build up interest and I’m sure this first meeting on August 3rd will be great. There will be a talk by Andy (who has been programming for over 10 years) and by the MSDN Developer Community Champion for NY State, Rob Jackson.
I’m looking forward to visiting the group sometime this fall and presenting (and visiting my parents!).
If you know any .NET developers in the Syracuse, NY area, point them to this new group!
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Champlain College (Burlington, Vermont) has several adjunct teaching positions open for fall semester. Two online and two in person.
Online
In Person
Contact:
Gary Savard
IEEE-CSDP, MCSE/MCSD, OCP
Program Director, Software Engineering
Champlain College
163 So Willard St, Burlington, VT 05401
savard@champlain.edu
(802) 865-6467
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