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  • Ian Griffiths - Windows Presentation Foundation

    After a very succesful session yesterday to present Avalon (I still prefer the old codename), Ian Griffiths is now on his way for the second leg of his journey in Ireland, Belfast.
    I really ask everybody to meet Ian, such a nice man, and with a very persuasive and powerful voice. Ian almost blew up the audio recording, all levels in the red zone :-)
    Anyway Ian will be also tomorrow in Waterford, then on Friday in Galway.

    Register, register and register!

  • Thanks to everybody!

    Thanks to all of you for making the 1st INDA birthday conference a success.

    Thanks to the 100 delegates, thanks to all the sponsors, thanks to our speakers Dino Esposito, Paul Fallon, Eamon O'Tuathaile and Ian Griffiths.
    I hope to have soon some pictures, and the videos of the lectures too.

    For the moment my head is hurting after a very long night :-)

    INDA is now starting a new year an I promise all people involved will do our best to make this second year even better!

  • INDA Conference on the starting blocks

    After few months of preparation, a lot of hard wrk has been achieved today to build our first user group birthday. I wish the best luck for our four speakers this Tuesday (in their orde of appearance: Dino Esposito, Paul Fallon, Ian Griffiths and Eamon O’Tuathail).
    With a big thanks to our different sponsors, Microsoft, New Horizons, Hosting365, Eden Recruitment, SureSkills, Allen Recruitment and all the publishers like O’Reilly, Apress, Addison-Wesley, Murach, INDA has managed to prepare a nice Delegates Package.

  • What podcast can you recommend?

    I am starting to get on the podcast stuff now that the traffic in Dublin start to be heavy and Mr Winter knocking at the door. I am curious to know what podcast you people can recommend for a geek.
    The ones I listen regularly are Engadget and Dave's Ipaq but I like to know more, more in the Ajax and .Net too.

  • FlyakiteOSX

    This is so fun. Well done, a functional website which look like if you were using MacOSX .
    The site is there not to promote Macintosh, but also to let you download for free a package to transform your Windows XP as a MacOSX looka like.
    Really stunning, and works well on my Dell desktop PC. I am sure anyway I saw somewhere similar site which mimic XP, can't rember which one anyway.