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.NET Day, .NET User Group Austria, .NET User Group Styria...

This was a week with many different events in Austria!

On Monday we had a dinner with invitation by Microsoft where I've given an X-Box to Ingo Rammer. This was an INETA Europe present because Ingo was one of the first INETA Speakers for Europe when he did a presentation at the Belgian .NET User Group.
X-Box for Ingo
Dave and Al On Tuesday I've organized a meeting for the .NET User Group Austria in Vienna. Alex Homer and Dave Sussman did great presentations about ASP.NET 2.0 Personalization and XQuery.

Dave and Al are great candidates for such topics with their newest books:
A First Look at ASP.NET v 2.0 A First Look at ADO.NET and System.Xml v2.0

A Message to User Group leaders: check what speakers are at your local (Microsoft) events. INETA can help you to get in contact with the INETA speakers for your user group meeting!
Alex Homer had his birthday on the day of the .NET User Group presentation! Alex Birthday
On Wednesday we had the .NET Day in Vienna with my presentation about .NET Enterprise Services Now and in the Future. Although the presentation was during lunch time, I had a lot of attendees :-)

On Thursday I was driving to Graz to give a presentation about .NET 2.0 and ASP.NET 2.0 for the .NET User Group Styria. Klaus Aschenbrenner, UG leader from this group did some ASP.NET 2.0 demonstrations.

Klaus has a more detailed story!

A great week!


Christian
Posted: Jan 31 2004, 01:05 AM by CNagel | with 4 comment(s)
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Klaus Aschenbrenner said:

>>> A great week! -> I'm totally with you Christian!
# January 30, 2004 7:39 PM

Mathew Nolton said:

generics....'bout time ;)...it will be nice when its available in a GA release.

i am in the throws of creating some validator classes and was taking a break when i saw your blog. generics would really be a blessing for me right now...the only real difference in some of my classes is type information (when i was doing c++ and saw the patterns i am seeing now, i would immediately jump to STL)...oh well.

-Mathew Nolton

# February 4, 2004 6:12 PM

Christian said:

Mathew, you are right! With my new book I'm also using generics, but I always have to add a different option to make the code buildable with VS.NET 2003.
Generics are great; I liked STL, too!
# February 4, 2004 6:24 PM

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# February 9, 2004 6:49 AM
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