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Some on schedule, some on holiday delay First, who IS meeting. Then, who ISN'T. The Michigan Python User Group is forging ahead with a meeting this week. On Thursday, July 5, MichiPUG will meet at Arbor Networks , where Mark Ramm will talk about what...
Filed under: Java, software, Python, Ann Arbor, AACS, Bill Wagner, AAJUG, Google, Generics, Google tech talk, collections, MichiPug
Check out Bill Wagner’s latest appearance on DotNetRocks , Show #223 . For anyone who doesn’t know, Bill is my business partner and author of Effective C#, The C# Little Black Book, and various articles. I haven’t listened to his DNR...
I’m here in Redmond, WA, for the Microsoft Technology Summit, an event geared toward people who have been identified as community leaders in a geographic region and who do NOT predominantly use Microsoft development tools. Travel here was uneventful...
Filed under: Microsoft, Bill Wagner, CodeMash, Flex, MTS2007, Redmond, kids programming language, Peter Laudati, programming kids, Stan Kitsis, teaching, IDE, Alice, Soqualmie Falls, Duncan Buell, Yakov Fain
Explore Google's GWT, Adobe's Flex, and Microsoft's WPF for creating user interfaces Registration is now open for the User Interface Smackdown 2007 , being held April 4, 2007 at the Ann Arbor ITZone (Spark Central). The user interface toolkits...
Filed under: Microsoft, software, Bruce Eckel, Open Spaces, SRT Solutions, Dianne Marsh, Bill Wagner, Flex, Adobe, WPF, Google, GWT, James Ward
My Reading List I thought I would share what I’m reading now, and what I’ve been reading recently. And I added some podcasts, for good measure, and even a link to a cool development tool that I learned about at the Java Posse Roundup. Online...
Filed under: Java, Ruby on Rails, Eckel, Javascript, SRT Solutions, Dianne Marsh, Bill Wagner, MochiKit, poppendieck, Java Posse, Roundup, ab5k, Java Posse Roundup, Wagner, DotNet, cenqua, lean software development, Scientific American, Swampcast, Spolsky, Scriptaculous, YUI, Dojo, Josh Marinacci, Camping, DotNetRocks, Steve McConnell
Josh Holmes , a partner in SRT Solutions, has decided to take a position at Microsoft. He is the Architect Evangelist for the heartland region. It’s always rough to lose a business partner, but if we had to, I guess it’s not so bad to lose...