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The Richard Hale Shaw will present a 1-day MiniCamp on LINQ and C# 3.0 for experienced .NET developers on March 14 from 9 am - 5 pm. This class will be held at SRT Solutions' offices, at 206 S. Fifth Ave, Suite 200, Ann Arbor, MI. To attend this course...
Bruce Eckel has put together another Jam event for the Ann Arbor area. This one is on C#, and will feature authors Jamie King (who is co-authoring a book with Bruce on C#) and Bill Wagner (who is working on "More Effective C#" as a follow-on...
Last week, James Ward (Adobe), Josh Holmes (Microsoft), and Bruce Eckel (well, Bruce Eckel!) conducted a Rich Internet Application Jam at our office. This was NOT a competitive event. Rather, in the spirit of CodeMash, people came together to learn about...
I'm really looking forward to CodeMash 2008. There is an amazing list of speakers. Here's a subset of the talks that interest me (not in any particular order) Testing with Guice, by Dick Wall Dick is a cohost of the Java Posse podcast, which is...
Bill is headed to Lansing to speak for the Greater Lansing Area .NET User Group (GLUGNet). You may recall that Jay Wren spoke for them a week or so ago, but that talk was in Flint. Yes, GLUGnet has a Flint and a Lansing meeting now. Anyhow, Bill's...
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...
Have I mentioned CodeMash? LOL! Even my conversations IRL these days seem to find their way to CodeMash. So no one will fall over when I mention CodeMash and football in the same blog post, right? Well, at least not my real life friends … Yeah...
Filed under: Java, football, .NET, TurboGears, Python, University of Michigan, PHP, C#, CodeMash, Ohio State, Perl, college, Herbstreit, Hart, Breaston, Henne
Ohio … where you need to be January 18-19 What? January in Ohio?! That’s always the first reaction. But … once I tell them what’s going on (and that it’s at an indoor water park), the tune changes to, “Really? Cool...
Filed under: Java, Microsoft, software, Sun, .NET, Bruce Eckel, Mindview, TurboGears, Ruby on Rails, Python, Kalahari Resort, PHP, Scott Guthrie, ThoughtWorks, Neal Ford, Ohio, IBM, Oracle, Ruby, C#