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Category Archives: .Net
Alabama Code Camp IV this Saturday
The fourth Alabama Code Camp will be held in Mobile this Saturday, April 14, 2007 at the University of South Alabama beginning at 8:30am (registration and breakfast at 7:30am). The code camp is being put on by the Lower Alabama … Continue reading
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DataWindow.Net 2.0 Beta Now Open
Just got word today from Dave Fish with Sybase, Inc. that the Beta for DataWindow.Net 2.0 has just opened. Here is the text of the message and link that Dave posted to the Sybase Newsgroups: ——————————————The Beta program for DataWindow … Continue reading
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Come Hear Me Speak At Alabama CodeCamp 2005
I just got word yesterday that I have been accepted to speak at the upcoming Alabama .Net Code Camp in Birmingham, AL on Saturday, October 29, 2005. The topic I’ll be presenting is: Introduction to Creating Installation Packages with Microsoft’s … Continue reading
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LANUG Meeting One Recap
The first meeting of LANUG (the moniker given to the Lower Alabama .Net Users Group) was a great success with around 27 in attendance. There were some new faces and quite a few friends and acquaintances I have met over … Continue reading
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