Last night the Atlanta Microsoft Professionals got together with Kenny Wolfe and Kirk Evans to go over some actual code examples of working Indigo code. We got to see how you could change the transport and easily generate data contracts via the tools and more. Kirk put himself on the spot with some on the fly coding in front of the group (luckily Kenny and Justin Smith were there to remind him to put in his semicolons). This was highly valuable information (even I learned something - thanks Kirk!) and I'm glad the 20 or so people who came out got to peel back the covers a little bit.
-- Matt Ranlett
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About Matt Ranlett
One of the two original Atlanta .NET Regular Guys, Matt fills his free time by helping to run several Atlanta area user groups, the Atlanta Code Camps, and works as one of the two INETA co-Vice Presidents of Technology