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October 2007 - Posts

  • Memphis Day of .NET 2007: Register Now!

    If you have not done so, head on over to the Memphis Day of .NET website to check out the tentative schedule and sign up. We've got a great list of speakers, and we're looking forward to a great turn out. Space is limited, so sign up today!

    COST: Free!
    FOOD: Breakfast & Lunch
    WHEN: November 10, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
    WHERE: University of Memphis – FedEx Institute of Technology (directions & parking will be posted on the Memphis Day of .NET website)
    WHAT: See the Day of .NET Agenda

  • Memphis .Net Users Code Camp Saturday, November 10, 2007

    The Memphis .Net Users Group will be hosting a .Net Code Camp on Saturday, November 10th from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.  It will be held at the FedEx Institude of Technology building located on the campus of the University of Memphis.  One of the cool features of this building is a state of the art 190 seat tiered amphitheater boasting the second largest implementation of digital congress units outside the United Nations.  It is called The Zone!  Our opening Key Note Presentation will be made in this room.

    The Zone

       

    Breakfast and Lunch will be provided by our sponsor Robert Half Technology.  Door prizes will be awarded following the last session.

    We are currently lining up speakers and formulating an agenda.  Tentatively, there will be 10 breakout sessions plus the keynote speech.

    So what are you waiting for?  Register now!

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  • Next Meeting: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 @ 6:00

    Topic: Overview of Visual Studio 2008
    We'll take a look around Visual Studio 2008 to see what the new version can offer you as a developer. We'll touch on IDE features such as JavaScript intellisense and enhanced debugging as well as support for new language features in .NET 3.5. You'll walk away with a high-level understanding of why you might be interested in upgrading to the next version of Visual Studio – even if you're planning on sticking with .NET 2.0 for now.

    Speaker: Colin Neller
    Colin Neller is a software engineer with Memphis-based ServiceU Corporation, a service provider offering online event-related services to a variety of organizations. He has a variety of development experience ranging from deep integration with Microsoft's WebBrowser control (P/Invoke & COM Interop) to business application design and implementation using Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX. Colin is an enthusiastic supporter of the .NET community and enjoys learning and sharing new technologies.