Guild
Information about the Columbia Enterprise Developers Guild.
Lou Vega will be presenting at the Columbia Enterprise Developers Guild tonight. The topic is "A Closer Look at Windows Mobile – Using SMS and State & Notifications Broker." Systemtec is sponsoring the event and will be providing food from Moe's. Visit the website for more information
The Columbia Enterprise Developers Guild will be meeting today at Midlands Tech NE Campus Auditorium at 6:00 pm. Brian Hitney will be presenting on the ASP.NET MVC Framework. Meeting Summary When: September 10th, 2008 @ 6:00 PM Where: Midlands Tech NE Campus Auditorium Who: Brian Hitney What: MVC Framework Technical Sponsor: TEKsystems Agenda 6:00 Pizza and Networking 6:30 Announcements 6:45 Sponsors 7:00 Presentation 8:30 Closing and SWAG Handouts Topic – Model View Controller Framework The ASP.NET...
I started the Columbia Enterprise Developers Guild nearly a year ago. In fact, we held our first meeting in May 2007. However, it wasn't just some crazy plan I hatched up. There were quite a few other people instrumental to getting the group going. One of those people is well known to all of us on GeeksWithBlogs. At the time, Chris Williams was the INETA Membership Manager for the Carolinas. He provided me the information and support I needed to make CEDG an INETA group. When I found out that Chris...
If you're near Columbia, SC tomorrow be sure to drop in to catch Karl Shifflett's presentation on Mole Visualizer! Here's the information on the meeting! Topic – Mole Visualizer for Visual Studio The Mole Visualizer For Visual Studio has taken the developer community by storm. It has been written up on major developer blogs all over the world including several at Microsoft. It has been downloaded by tens of thousands of developers worldwide. This session will cover using Mole on WPF, WinForms, ASP.NET,...
If you're in Columbia, SC today, drop by our event and pick up a copy of Visual Studio 2008 Professional! Meeting Summary When: December 12th, 2007 @ 6:00 PM Where: Midlands Tech NE Campus Auditorium Who: Glen Gordon What: Visual Studio 2008 Install Fest Agenda 6:00 Pizza and Networking 6:30 Install VS 2008! 8:30 Closing Notes Practice your Halo, Glen’s bringing the Xbox. You must be present to receive a copy of Visual Studio 2008 Professional. Quantities of Visual Studio 2008 Professional are limited...
Columbia Enterprise Developers Guild Date – July 11th, 2007 Topic – Effective Software Developer Presenter – Joe Walling Sponsor – Logical Advantage Attendance – 21 I was somewhat trepid of July’s meeting, since it was the first meeting held on a Wednesday. However, I was pleasantly surprised that we increased our numbers by four this time around. Everything went off without a hitc: the pizza arrived, the presenter arrived, and the people arrived. About the only thing I had to do was introduce the...
Columbia Enterprise Developers Guild Date – June 12th, 2007 Topic – Just Plain Generics Presenter – Keith Minder Sponsor – DP Professionals Attendance – 17 A couple of weeks ago, we had the first "just" Columbia Enterprise Developers Guild meeting. Attendance was down, and I'm not sure if it was due to late announcement, the summer, or that the presenter wasn't Microsoft. It was probably a little bit of everything. The late announcement was due to miscommunication, and I will make sure that doesn't...
The next meeting of the Columbia Enterprise Developers Guild will be held on June 12th, 2007 at 6 PM in the Midlands Tech Northeast Campus Auditorium. The key presentation topic is Generics. The presenter will be Keith Minder of Logical Advantage. We hope to see everyone at the meeting! New Website! All members and prospective members are asked to please visit the new user group website and complete the user registration. This new website will be the central point to reference user group information...
A couple of months ago, I began searching for local developer user groups to take part in Columbia, SC. Unfortunately, there didn’t seem to be a lot going on. I ended up heading to the Charlotte Enterprise Developers Guild to get my fix. There, I met the president of the Guild, Bill Jones, who suggested that I work with other developers in Columbia in forming a new group. In April, I decided to take up his suggestion. I spread the word out to the people I knew, and the ball began to roll. Soon thereafter,...