Bill Jones Jr. MVP Visual Basic

Charlotte NC - MCP C# and VB.Net - Founder and President of the Enterprise Developers Guild (.Net User Group)

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Saturday, October 31, 2009 #

 

Augusta Code Camp Nov. 7th

Augusta has been kind enough to schedule me to speak at their code camp.  I’ll be sharing what every C# developer needs to know about VB XML data types and in a separate session, discussing Windows Mobile development.  The list of speakers includes many of “the usual suspects”, so if you can find a way to join us, you are bound to have a good time while learning lots of new things and how to do some old things better.

Bill J


Carolina Code Camp Fall 2009
We had an outstanding code camp earlier this month. Greensboro NC, Greenville SC, Columbia SC and Charleston SC all joined with Charlotte to produce a regional event. We had over 230 in attendance, a new record. As always, CPCC afforded us an incredible venue. We had a nice assortment of Hands on Labs and an incredible array of presentations. Thanks again to all the user group leaders, MVP and local experts that shared their talent and passion with .NET geeks from across the southeast.
Bill J

How time flies!
 

Monthly Guild meetings, several code camps, an MVP Summit and oh yeah, that mobility app we did at work.  We consumed 2008 and much of 2009 working with Microsoft on a serious development effort using Visual Studio 2008, SQL Server 2008, Sync Framework, SQL Server CE, Windows Mobile 6, Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows Communication Framework, Windows Workflow, LINQ – have I left anything out?  Learning our application requirements put Microsoft and the end of the fire hose for a change.  Deploying the mobility app put the fire hose back in the usual position.  To get all that done meant “something had to give”.  Guess it was this blog.

Now if I can just get back in the habit of bloggin’ ….

Bill J