Contents tagged with .NET in India
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TechEd India
I've just received an e-mail from the Microsoft .NET Delhi User Group regarding the Tech Ed India 2004 registration offer. The registration fees is Rs. 6000 (=USD 130) per person, but as a special offer you only need to pay Rs. 4000 (=USD 85) if you participate in a group of 6 or more. You will also receive MS Press Books worth Rs. 1000 if you register on or before August 7th, 2004. TechEd India will be held in 4 Indian cities, and its scheduled in New Delhi for August 25th-27th 2004.
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Signal-to-Noise #2
The Republic Day (Mon, 26th Jan) is near while the odd rains in and around New Delhi will hopefully not confine people indoors during this long weekend. To me, the most amazing sight in the city this time of the year is the evening view of the Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidents House) which is all lit up and looks magnificent (see photo).
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DotNetSIG December Session (21st Dec)
The Delhi .NET Developers Group presents interactive sessions on Assemblies and .NET Remoting, on 21st December 2003.
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MSDN December Sessions in India
MSDN Sessions on ASP.NET: Best Practices and Techniques for Building Secure ASP.NET Applications are scheduled from 9th to 18th December 2003 in 6 Indian cities. More details ...
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Web Server Usage Survey and Comparator
Port80 Surveys the Top 1000 Corporations' Web Servers versus Netcraft Web Server Survey. So who's winning?
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WinToolZone
Gaurav Khanna has published some very cool .NET articles, applications, components, presentations, source code, tips and web services on his web site - WinToolZone.com (under the .NET menu option). He has also been working on extensions and enhancements to Rotor. Great content overall!
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India .NET Forums
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.NET News (Portal?!?!)
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.NET India User Groups
MSDN .NET India User Groups exist to help facilitate education and knowledge exchange among developers, architects and managers (residing/working in India) with an interest in Microsoft's .NET technologies. They provide a great place for local developers to come together to learn about .NET technologies, to network with their peers and to foster a sense of community among developers learning and using the same technologies.
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Yahoo Groups blocked in India
Lately, I haven't been able to access the Yahoo Groups (groups.yahoo.com) from back here in India. There are tons of .NET-related groups which I browse once in a while to respond to queries, get answers to my own questions and share custom code snippets. Unfortunately, following an order by the Government of India, Indian ISP's have blocked access to Yahoo Groups due to some political and anti-national content. However, I figured out a quick “hack” to still access Yahoo Groups by accessing any one of the localized gateways like groups.yahoo.co.uk or groups.yahoo.com.au.