The Philly .NET User Group has announced their 2008 Code Camp schedule. These hugely popular (and FREE!) conferences normally fill up very quickly, but this year, the User Group is partnering with DeVry university, which is going to allow them to host much larger conferences, with the first conference in January scheduled for 8 tracks and 48 sessions. Registration opens on December 15, and I believe if you register on the Philly.NET web site, you can choose to be notified when the registration opens, ......
Jeff Julian, Steve Smith, Kirk Allen Evans and I have been working on a new spec designed to make the sharing of event information much easier. Check out www.esfstandard.org to get more information and read the Draft specification. INETA is planning on using this standard extensively to syndicate our Speakers Bureau events and User Group events. We would eventually also like to be able to consume events from MSDN and other sources. Feel free to post comments on the spec ......
Thanks to Jeff for setting a blog up for me. Tonight the St. Louis .NET user group is supposed to have a speaker from the MS Office team in to talk about Office 2003. Hopefully she can get here since she is flying out of LAX. I will probably be spending most of the meeting working on my presentation for Jeffs UG tomorrow (Kansas City .NET UG). I decided to tack on 30 minutes or so or Whidbey discussion since we are now finally able to talk about it <whew>. For those that have not seen it, I ......