Bob & Chris' MSDN Roadshow - September Edition!

 

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We're at it again!  My colleague Bob and I are heading out for round three of our Roadshow.  It (and we) will run from September 10th through the 20th, sweeping through the following cities, leaving a wake of toppled water glasses and technical enlightenment in its path:

  • Burlington, VT
  • Rochester, NY
  • Hartford, CT
  • Portland, ME
  • Waltham, MA

(Note that we've changed the Nashua, NH stop to Waltham, MA.)

 

Our Roadshow is a series of free full-day events featuring thoroughly technical content about both current and cutting edge technology in a location near* you (*assuming you live/work near one of the cities we're visiting.)  We consider each of the four sessions to be "300-level" depth and strive to give you the "why and why not" in addition to the "how".  Plus, we get to throw things at you.  No, really.

 

Registration is required and for some cities has been known to fill up.  See below for the full session descriptions and registration links.

 

See you on the road!

-Chris

 

IntroducingLINQ UPDATE (8/23) - I can't promise anything at this point, but we're in the process of ordering a large quantity of the MS Press title "Introducing Microsoft LINQ" and expect to be able to give every attendee of our roadshow a copy. 

[The usual yada yada applies - we might run out, we might not get them in time, our backs might give out and we can't carry them, etc.]

 

 

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Bob Familiar and Chris Bowen are two guys who love to write code and can’t stop talking about it. Now they’re back on the road, taking their long-winded rants and questionable demos to a city near you. Join them for a day of deep technology, code aplenty, and the best humor they can manage.

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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