Monday, July 05, 2010, 12:53 AM
Your weekly serving of .Net news in North California
Happy 4th of July to all the .Net community in North California!
Edit: sorry for the mistake, the Business Intelligence talk is taking place on August 5th and not July 5th.
Monday
6:30, Mountain View: Garth Honhart, “Got Data? Data Quality and Stewardship”
My apologies! This event is taking place on August 5th, and not July 5th.
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Wednesday
6:30, Mountain View: Thomas Lee will run “A lap around PowerShell”
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Thursday
6:00, Fresno: Brad Irby, “Best Practices in Software Re-engineering”
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7:00, San Francisco: Silverlight User Group meeting
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Upcoming events
- July 12, San Francisco: the Azure AppFabric
- July 14, Livermore: Beth Massi, Creating and Consuming OData Services
- July 14, San Francisco: Ross Mistry, Multi Server Management with SQL Server 2008 R2
- July 20, Mountain View: The Top 10 Developer Mistakes That Won't Scale
- July 21, San Francisco: jQuery: The way JavaScript should be
- August 4, Mountain View: Juval Lowy, A Modular Approach to the Development Process
- August 16, San Francisco: Exploring F# from a C# developer’s perspective
October 9th and 10th, Los Altos Hills: Silicon Valley Code Camp 2010!

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Sunday, June 27, 2010, 11:55 PM
Your weekly serving of .Net news in North California
Tuesday
6:00, Sacramento: Sara Ford, Visual Studio 2010 Tips & Tricks
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Wednesday
6:30, San Francisco: Steve Bockman and Rob Myers, “Making pair programming fun and effective”
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Thursday
6:30, San Francisco: Dan Bulos, “Why Cubes? The benefits of using Analysis Services”
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Tuesday, June 01, 2010, 8:32 PM
Your weekly serving of .Net news in North California
Just to announce the appearance of two new .Net-related groups in the Bay Area:
SF# is a group of developers in the San Francisco Bay Area who have an interest in the F# programming language. Novices and experts are both welcome.
First meeting on June 7.
Bay Area Microsoft Business Intelligence User Group is a User Group to discuss and collaborate on strategies, best practices and experiences around the Microsoft Business Intelligence stack
First meeting on June 10.
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