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  • Austin ALT.Net Conference 2007

    I'll be at the first ALT.Net Conference in Austin this weekend.  I'll be getting in around 12:30PM Friday and staying at the conference hotel, Holiday Inn Austin NW.  I was hoping to have my new transformation framework built on .Net 3.5 ready to demo, but, it isn't ready, yet.  I'll bounce some ideas off the conference ...
    Posted to DonXml's All Things Techie (Weblog) by donxml on October 4, 2007
  • Syntactic Sugar at the NYC Code Camp

    NYC Code Camp 2 will be held Saturday, March 3rd at the Microsoft office in Midtown Manhattan.  As with all Code Camps, this is a 100% free event, and all the speakers are volunteers (and most are from the local developer community).  After the sucess of my Intro to LINQ - Reinventing Visual Basic talk at the NYC .Net User Group back in ...
    Posted to DonXml's All Things Techie (Weblog) by donxml on February 26, 2007
  • Thoughts and Prayers for Doug Reilly

    For the 2006 TechEd in Boston, Doug Reilly (Microsoft MVP for ASP.Net and follow Jerseyan) had a Birds of a Feather session on Geeks with Cancer and other Serious Diseases which was spurred on by his article A Personal Perspective on the Responsibilities of a Cancer-surviving Software Developer.  Well, if you know Doug and/or have been ...
    Posted to DonXml's All Things Techie (Weblog) by donxml on November 28, 2006
  • My Upcoming LINQ Presentations

    It looks like the next 2+ months are officially LINQ months on my calendar.  If you happen to be going to the Heartland Developers Conference, I'll be doing 2 LINQ based talks on Thursday, Oct. 26th. The Visual Basic Intro to LINQ presentationIntro To LINQ - Reinventing Visual Basic Track : Store It Day : 1 (2:30PM - 4:00PM) ...
    Posted to DonXml's All Things Techie (Weblog) by donxml on October 24, 2006
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