Guy Barrette
Microsoft Regional Director, Montreal, Canada
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It's been a while....
It's been a while since I posted. Man, just way too busy. OK, I was in Vancouver for a week teaching the last Ascend class for ObjectSharp. Things went smoothly, I had a nice group. Strangely, most of them were also coming from out of town: 5 from Edmonton, 2 from Calgary and a few from the Vancouver island. This time, my wife took a week off and came with me on the road. It was fun. We had dinner with the Vancouver RD, Richard Campbell (of Dot Net Rocks fame). It's always a pleasure to talk to Richard. Thanks for that great dinner Richard!
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Google WebAccelerator
Have you see this?
http://webaccelerator.google.com -
Microsoft Delivers Latest Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005 Releases
From MS PRessPass: http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2005/Apr05/04-18VSSQL2005PR.asp
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Nick Landry Confirmed as the Architecture Event Animator @ DevTeach
Good news. The one and only Nick Landry has accepted to be the panel animator at the user group night architecture event at DevTeach.
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Architecture Event @ DevTeach
A little scoop: I'm working on a special software architecture user group meeting of GUVSM to be held at DevTeach. We'll have Joel Semeniuk talk about at subject to be determined. Joel is an INETA speaker, a Microsoft Regional Director and a brand new Software Architecture MVP.
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ObjectSharp's Architect Breakfasts Finaly in Montreal
ObjectSharp's Architect Breakfasts are finaly coming to Montreal. The next topic is "Migrating to a Service-Based Architecture - Exposing Legacy Applications as Services". Don't miss this event, these guys rocks.
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Visual Studio Team System Bootcamp
ObjectSharp is touring Canada with a one day Visual Studio Team System bootcamp. If you're interested in VSTS, don't miss this event.
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Montreal: Kevin McNeish talks about new stuff in C#
It's tonite !
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Visual Studio 2005 Pricing
Microsoft just published a press release with pricing info on Visual Studio 2005.
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Montreal - MSDN Canada User Group Tour - Interop
It's tonight !