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  • Next Meeting: Thursday, November 20, 2008 @ 6:00 PM

    Topic: Rosario - The Next Version of Visual Studio Team System The phrase "drive quality upstream" has been abused so badly by ALM software vendors that it has to be relegated to the platitude junk pile along with such all time favorites as "work smarter not harder," "think outside...
    Posted to MNUG News (Weblog) by James Hanauer on 11-12-2008
  • Next Meeting: Thursday, October 23, 2008 @ 6:00 PM

    Topic: Introduction to Silverlight 2 Silverlight 2 brings the power of .NET to the browser by combining a powerful UI rendering engine with a programming model that Microsoft developers are already familiar with. In this presentation, we will explore the capabilities of Silverlight along with an overview...
    Posted to MNUG News (Weblog) by Colin Neller on 10-20-2008
  • Next Meeting: Thursday, September 25, 2008 @ 6:00 PM

    Topic: Windows PowerShell Windows PowerShell is a command-line shell with associated scripting language that brings the power of the .NET Framework to the command line. It provides features that can benefit both system administrators and developers. We'll introduce PowerShell and go over why developers...
    Posted to MNUG News (Weblog) by James Hanauer on 09-01-2008
  • Next Meeting: Thursday, July 24, 2008 @ 6:00 PM

    Topic: Care About Your Craft – Adventures in the art of software development Whether you are writing your application in C# or Javascript, we are always looking for continuous improvement and to take a more pragmatic approach to our craft. These are lessons learned from past applications and projects...
    Posted to MNUG News (Weblog) by James Hanauer on 07-16-2008
  • Next Meeting: Thursday, June 26, 2008 @ 6:00 PM

    Topic: Discovering C# 3.0 and LINQ Gain an understanding of some of the many features C# 3.0 has to offer. Learn how you can leverage Language Integrated Query (LINQ) in your applications. This presentation will demonstrate practical uses of the new C# 3.0 features along with overviews of LINQ to Objects...
    Posted to MNUG News (Weblog) by Colin Neller on 06-18-2008
  • Next Meeting: Thursday, May 22, 2008 @ 6:00 PM

    Topic: Windows Workflow Foundation Mark will cover a brief introduction to workflow to explain where it fits and why you would interested in this new toy as a developer. Windows Workflow Foundation also includes the ability to define rule driven workflows with a powerful rules engine. Mark will dig into...
    Posted to MNUG News (Weblog) by Colin Neller on 05-15-2008
  • Next Meeting: Thursday, April 24, 2008 @ 6:00 PM

    Topic: Introduction to Test Driven Development with the ASP.NET MVC Framework In this session, we will introduce the ASP.NET MVC Framework (MVC Framework) architecture and development style. One of the core requirements for the design of the MVC Framework is to enable effective Test Driven Development...
    Posted to MNUG News (Weblog) by Colin Neller on 04-21-2008
  • Next Meeting: Thursday, March 27, 2008 @ 6:00 PM

    Topic: Reach End-Users with Next Generation Web Applications Visual Studio 2008 enables developers and IT operators to dramatically reduce the amount of time, effort and code required to develop and deploy real-world Web applications. ASP.NET 3.5, Visual Studio 2008 and IIS 7 each provide much improved...
    Posted to MNUG News (Weblog) by Colin Neller on 03-18-2008
  • Next Meeting: Tuesday, February 19, 2008 @ 6:00 PM

    Topic: Implementing Scrum and Team Foundation Server: A Semi-Practical Guide Both Scrum and Team Foundation Server have received a large amount of attention the last few years and it is hard to separate the theoretical rhetoric from practical guidance. This presentation demonstrates the practical lessons...
    Posted to MNUG News (Weblog) by Colin Neller on 02-13-2008
  • Next Meeting: Tuesday, January 15, 2008 @ 6:00 PM

    Topic: IIS 7 IIS7 is the most flexible, extensible and customizable Web server on the planet. This session presents a tour of IIS7 and demonstrates the many benefits it offers developers. Learn about the end-to-end extensibility model in IIS7, which was used by the IIS product team to build all of the...
    Posted to MNUG News (Weblog) by Colin Neller on 01-14-2008
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