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Atlanta MS Pros
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Please join us on Monday, October 1 at 6:30 PM for the monthly Atlanta Cutting Edge .NET / MsPros / VB Study Group meeting. Note, for this meeting we will be meeting at Turner in midtown (1015 Techwood Drive) rather than the usual Microsoft offices. If Read More
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The Atlanta Microsoft Professionals group has been through more than one change in its history. It started life as the Atlanta.NET Mobility group, but was probably before its time. Next came the AMP name and the SharePoint 1, 2, 3! training Read More
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Unfortunately we have lost our location due to scheduling conflicts at the Microsoft location. We regret having to do this twice to the same event, but we're going to cancel the LoadFest. We will regroup and try to bring this to you again, Read More
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The fine folks on the Atlanta Microsoft Professionals leadership committee decided to cancel the SharePoint 1, 2, 3! Level 300 seminar and hands on lab, originally scheduled for September 18th and 19th.
However, not wanting to leave you with a single Read More
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Excellent turnout in terms of percentages at last night’s SharePoint 1, 2, 3! Level 200 presentation. We had 23 people registered to attend and where we normally experience between 25% and 40% drop-off, last night we saw only a 17% drop-off. Read More
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There is still room for attendees.
Register for tonight (seminar presentation)
Register for tomorrow (hands on lab)
Thanks in advance to everyone for coming out and supporting us! Read More
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This past Monday was a meeting of the Atlanta Microsoft Professionals, and we featured Karl Rissland, a Microsoft BizTalk technical specialist. Karl was a great presenter and I'm only sorry that I was so late getting the newsletter out because Read More
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Popping up just in the nick of time as I work on a project dealing with unmanaged code, Jeffery Richter gave us a great presentation on threading and reliability. Among the things I learned...IntPtr is bad. Time to go rewrite some code! Read More
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First of all, does everyone know who Jeffery Richter is? He's a cofounder of Wintellect, he's the author of several books, including this one, he supposedly contributes to this blog (although I can't find any of his posts after 3 seconds of searching), Read More
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Check out the Atlanta Microsoft Professionals site to get the presentations and hands on labs content from SharePoint 1, 2, 3! Brendon, Dan, Keith, and I spent months training ourselves and preparing this content. Now we're giving it away Read More
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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 Read More
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Last night 27 people showed up to the cross user group holiday party/Visual Studio Launch Event recap. I gave a quick slide deck based recap of the Launch Event content (the web slide deck is now online at the Atlanta MS Pros website). Chris Read More
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I want to thank everyone who came out to sit in the audience and learn something about SharePoint. We've collected over 200 surveys from the attendees, replete with comments such as, "Great job!", and "Thanks for all the hard work!" I'm proud Read More
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It's taken us something like a hundred hours to get where we are now, but we're finally here. All the Content CDs and Virtual PC DVDs have been pressed, the slide deck and hands on lab document have all been polished, pizza has been ordered, and Read More
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I'm actually writing this blog entry from the HOL room in the Intellinet offices as Dan wraps up his presentation of the 200 level content. We had a similar level of audience dropoff between the level 100 HOL and the level 200 HOL. Last time Read More
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