May 16 - Winnipeg.NET UG Event

Published 16 May 05 06:50 PM | Joel Semeniuk

Come one – Come all to the next Winnipeg.NET UG event.

Where:

Red River College Princess Campus

160 Princess Street - in the Multi-Purpose Room

Topic:

Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, code named Whidbey, is one of the most anticipated technical software releases of 2005. During this user group we will review the major new enhancements to Visual Studio 2005, along with a hands on demo of these powerful new features. Whether you are a developer, architect or tester, there are great new features that promise to make your life easier and improve your productivity. Enhancements to Visual Basic .NET, C#, and C++ along with the core enhancements to the .NET framework will simplify and streamline your development process, regardless if you are developing client, server, mobile based or web services based solutions.

Oh, and Mike and I will be presenting - should be fun.

 

Comments

# Winnipeg .NET user said on May 19, 2005 09:47 AM:

When are you going to present something actually relevant at the Winnipeg.NET UG instead of shilling the newest Microsoft software that nobody's using yet?

Oh, and this site doesn't work with Firefox.

# same guy said on May 19, 2005 10:17 AM:

So much for free press.

# D'Arcy Lussier said on May 19, 2005 10:32 AM:

Same Guy:

If you have comments to say, maybe you should put it up on the actual user group website...that's assuming that you even attended the event.

And furthermore, Microsoft sponsors events throughout the year...this was one of them. So don't rag on the presenter, contact myself if you have issues with what gets presented.

D'Arcy
www.dotnetwired.com

# Darcy Townson said on May 19, 2005 11:59 PM:

If you are so critical about what is being presented, why don't you step up to the plate... we are ALWAYS asking for presenters...

# Joel said on May 20, 2005 12:11 AM:

Some guy

I'm sorry you didn't enjoy the presentation. You might not know this.. but, Microsoft provides 4 user group tours a year - fully paid for.. all prizes - but they choose the content. You are correct, no one is using VS.NET 2005 yet.. but, it is my hope that when it does get released this year, people will be well educated enough to understand if it makes sense to move to the new product. I think that the fact that we all get out together to share experience and stories is the real important aspect of the group.

Also, I'd like to point out that I'm actually writing this in FireFox and the site works fine. Not that I have any control over that since I don't host this at all.

What exactly do you think that the Winnipeg.NET UG Community needs as presentation topics? Why are you so embarrased that you can not even post your name or a return address?

My advice to you is to simply stop coming to the group and form your own completely independent from ours. Have fun and good luck.

# Javier Luna said on May 26, 2005 11:06 PM:

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That code block would not have to know on the Business Entities. Single to specialize it is to execute the operations (Store Procedures and SQL Sentences) against the engine DB (SQL, Oracle, DB2, etc.), with which this setting.

Finally, I invite to you to download the DataLayer.Primitives Public Version.

This is very cool Data Layer :)

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http://forums.microsoft.com/msdn/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=1389

Cheers,

Javier Luna
http://guydotnetxmlwebservices.blogspot.com/

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