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Boston VS2005 and SQL2005 Cabana Night: Ask the Experts (tonight)
Today is the day that marks the official start of the Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005 launch tour . The tour is coming to Boston on December 15th , but there is also a way to be part of the action tonight. There is a special Visual Studio 2005...

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Looking for new opportunities
I have hesitated about putting this out here, but if no one knows you are looking, they won't pass on leads. A couple of my friends ( Sam and Don ) are looking as well, so I don't feel bad about mentioning it. My work with my primary client (I have been...

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TechEd Day 1 and 2: CSI Cabana, ship dates, and SQL Server 2005 June CTP
I have spent my first couple of days working in the Connected Systems Infrastructure (CSI) track cabana. My "focus" has been on Enterprise Services, .NET Remoting, and System.Transactions (new for 2.0). I haven't seen a lot of questions on these topics...

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A First Look at SQL Server 2005 for Developers
I received my copy of A First Look at SQL Server 2005 for Developers yesterday (written by Bob Beauchemin , Niels Berglund , Dan Sullivan , three of the most knowledgable SQL Server guys on the planet!), and I can't put the book down! This is an excellent...

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Advanced Data Access with ADO.NET and Oracle
By way of Sam : MSDN has published a new article by Bill Hamiliton Advanced Data Access with ADO.NET and Oracle on using ADO.NET 1.1 to retrieve data from complex Oracle data types. While the article is good in showing you various advanced techniques...

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DevTeach 2004 Notes
Dave Burke has posted some great notes about the sessions he attended at DevTeach 2004 in Montreal: http://weblogs.asp.net/dburke/archive/2004/06/23.aspx http://weblogs.asp.net/dburke/archive/2004/06/24.aspx He posts these references for himself as well...

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Another great SO perspective
Michele Leroux Bustamante also has a great post sumarizing Don Box's and Doug Purdy's presentation “Service Orientation and the Developer”

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Microsoft eLearning Courses on Security
By way of Dana Epp (pointing at Michael Howard's post ): I noticed Michael mention some new e-learning clinics on security that Microsoft is hosting. I was kinda interested in the developer focused one which is Clinic 2806: Microsoft® Security Guidance...

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Test-Driven Development in Microsoft.NET book
I am finally getting a chance to read and review some of my recent book purchases. This one is particularly interesting to me: Test-Driven Development in Microsoft.NET by James W. Newkirk and Alexei A. Vorontsov So far, it looks great! I spend a lot of...

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Improving .NET Application Performance and Scalability released
The book Improving .NET Application Performance and Scalability I have been pointing to over the past few months has finally been released on MSDN. This is another excellent resource from the Patterns and Practices group. Rico provides a great Forward...

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