Thursday, January 12, 2006 - Posts

NJ SQL Server UG

First Meeting - Jan. 17, 2006

The first NJSQL meeting will be held Jan. 17th, 2006 at the SetFocus facility in Parsippany, NJ.  Networking at 6PM, and the presention starts at 6:30.  The presentation will be by Don Demsak, and is titled "Intro to SQL Server 2005, For the Development DBA".

We're hoping for a big turn-out to our first meeting, didn't Don say something about a keg of Guinness?

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In-depth Look at Visual Studio 2005

An In-depth Look at Visual Studio 2005

Wednesday, January 18, 2006 2:30 PM - 8:00 PM

Do you want to speak directly to the team that has brought Visual Studio 2005 to market?

Prashant Sridharan, Group Product Manager, Developer Marketing, and the NJ .net User Group are pleased to announce an in-depth look at Visual Studio 2005 and what it can do for Enterprise Customers. The session will feature a project room where you can get assistance on your projects from Microsoft and community experts.

 Agenda

  • 2:30 - 3:00 PM - Registration/Welcome
  • 3:00 - 4:00 PM – Visual Studio Team System + Team Foundation Server
  • 4:00- 4:45 PM – What’s New for Web Developers? (ASP.NET)
  • 4:45 - 5:00 PM Coffee break
  • 5:00 - 5:45 PM – What’s New for Smart Client Developers? (Windows Forms/Click-Once Deployment)
  • 5:45 - 6:15 PM Pizza

Register Here

The session will be followed by the NJ .net User Group meeting.  This will feature a presentation on: What's New in the .Net Framework?

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Mix06

Mix06 will be a mash-up web link-up and live conversation in the neon city of the desert March 20-22. I'm hoping to go and would also hope that the Mix06 Team would invite: Doc Searls, Jeffrey Zeldman, Chuck Olson, Lawrence Lessig, Jason Fried, Mike Hall, Ray Ozzie, Betsy Aoki and bunch of .Net MVP's and RD's

In the past year I have attended 24 conferences, Web 2.0 stands out because of all the influencers I met there. TechEd was the most fun, because the .Net MVP's and RD's created a happening within the big tent. WinHEC will be remembered for the quality of bloggers that were granted access to the Press room, Tech journalists stand-up and call for a Tech guy to help then connected to the network. Vloggercon was the most amazing meet-up of the year and SXSW was a community hosting communities.

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