Atlanta Code Camp 2009

This year’s code camp is upon us.  I have volunteered to speak at this code camp.  My topic is “Building Silverlight Business Applications using CSLA.NET for Silverlight”.  Please check out the Code Camp web site for more details.  As always, I am excited to speak in front of my fellow coders. Download presentation and sample …

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More on designer / developer collaboration

I encountered one more aspect of collaboration, and I would like to elaborate on.  This involves communication with the user.  Here is how the story goes.  A designed lays out the UI.  Proposed UI is discussed  with the user, who subsequently approves the design.  At this point the UI is given to developer to work …

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Atlanta’s .NET Users Group

We now have a new site for Atlanta area .NET users’ group.  The group’s focus is more broad than just .NET.  It actually focuses on all Microsoft development technologies.   Here is new address: http://www.atldotnet.org/default.aspx.  There is also an RSS feed on the new site so that you can stay current with what is going on …

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Code Project

Yeah to me!!!  My first article on Code Project just got published.  Click here to see it!   I wrote a POP3 email client in .NET, utilizing TcpClient, NotifyIcon, Browser Control (for email preview) and other classes.  Check it out.

First meeting of Gwinnett, Georgia Microsoft User Group

Yesterday I attended the first meeting of GGMUG.  There were about 30 or so people there, which is really more than I expected for the first meeting.  Both Microsoft developer evangelists in Atlanta, Glen and Doug, attended the meeting.  Doug presented on WCF.  There was one more presentation by Noah Subrin on WF.  Overall I …

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