AADND
Ann Arbor .Net Developers Group
The Ann Arbor .Net Developers user group meeting is quickly coming upon us. This months speaker is Keith Elder and the topic is Structure and Guidance for Organizing Application within Visual Studio. Heres an abstract: Visual Studio is an outstanding tool when it comes to building applications on the .Net Framework. It can be confusing for users when trying to initialize a new software deliverable though. For example, how do you name your projects? Where do you put third party assemblies so they...
Last night upon arriving at the usual meeting place for the user group meeting after walking in the pouring rain. I was informed that it had been moved down the street at the cottage inn restaurant, so out I went again into the rain. When I got there I found out that our regular meeting place had been double booked and the group leaders found out just hours before the meeting. Yet they still pulled it off!! I have to give kudos to the Ann Arbor .Net Developers board for still having the meeting....
The Ann Arbor .Net Developers website got a facelift today, thanks to Dave Baldwin the Ann Arbor .Net Developers webmaster. Check it out at: http://www.aadnd.org Great Job Dave. And don't forget to come to our next meeting on April 11 @ 6:00p. Richard Hale Shaw will be there with a look into the Windows Communication Foundation. It's sure to be a good time. And after the meeting maybe we'll have some cocktails and networking at a local watering hole. For more info: http://www.aadnd.org -Scott Zischerk...
I Just wanted to remind everyone about the Ann Arbor .Net Developers meeting this coming Wednesday. It's on Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) and is presented by Microsoft Developer Evangalists Jennifer Marsman and Drew Robbins. During the abstract session Jennifer Marsman will speak on 3D Graphics in the Windows Presentation Foundation The Windows Presentation Foundation is Microsoft’s unified presentation platform for Windows. WPF provides an integrated set of APIs allowing the developer to...
I just wanted to share the big news at the Ann Arbor .NET Developers Group (AADND). Matt Winkler, Technical Evangelist for Windows Workflow Foundation (WF), will be speaking at our next meeting on January 10 (second Wednesday of the month, as usual). If you haven't heard, WF is the programming model, engine and tools for quickly building workflow enabled applications. WF radically enhances a developer's ability to model and support business processes. Sound interesting? Make sure you don't miss Ann...
I thought we had a productive meeting last night discussing the Ann Arbor .Net Developers new member drive, or 'get some butts in the seats' as I like to call it. I like the points incentive, getting points for signing up, exchanging books, speaking, etc. and using them to "buy" books, software, etc. Hopefully, getting more people in the meetings will bring in bigger speakers and sponsors to keep the momentum going. I'm also looking forward to the new look of the website : http://www.aadnd.org If...