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Given the current weather conditions, and the predicted continued poor conditions over today and this coming evening the CINNUG meeting for tonight (Tuesday, 1/27/2009) has been CANCELLED. We will work with Brian Prince to hopefully reschedule his much...
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a:link { color: #000000; } This month we had planned on having Chris Woodruff talk to us about Astoria (ADO.NET Data Services); however, he was unable to make it. If you were pining for that talk he is giving the same talk next week on Wednesday (Sept...
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August 2008 Meeting Recap This month Leon Gersing talked about Script.aculo.us and Prototype. Jim Holmes also spoke about Code Complexity. The materials for Jim's presentation can be found here . We hope to post Leon's presentation at the CINNUG...
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a:link { color: #000000; } The June meeting went off really well. This month we had Tim Wingfield come talk to us about ASP.NET MVC. It was great to have Tim drive down from Columbus to share with us. After the pizza Leon Gersing gave a quick pattern...
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This month we had a panel discussion on "Software Development as a Career" as our main presentation. Ed Sumerfield, Tim Apke and Jim Holmes were kind enough to sit on the panel and answer questions for the attendees. This is the second panel...
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The first ever Cincinnati Software Architecture (CinArc) meeting will be held on Tuesday, May 13th. That's tomorrow night! We have a panel discussion regarding the role of the architect as well as an open discussion on what this group should be focusing...
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This month we had our Heroes Happen Here Community Launch Event! We had three speakers fill us in on VS.NET 2008. Kirk Wilson from MAX Technical Training gave a quick overview of what's new in VS.NET 2008 and was followed by Stefan Kyntchev who have...
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This month INETA sponsored the meeting by providing us a nationally know speaker, Miguel Castro. Miguel spoke about Sexy Extensibility Patterns and how you can provide extensibility points in your applications. It was an excellent talk given by an experienced...
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This month we had not one, but three presenters! We had our first ever Panel style meeting where Nino Benvenuti, Mike Shields and Justin Kohnen gave their thoughts and experiences with various source control products. If you attended please let us know...
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Our February meeting will be next Tuesday, Feb. 19th! We start at 6:00 PM at the Mason facility of MAX Technical Training. Topic: Source Control Panel You asked for it! Well, one of you did anyway....a topic on comparing various source control applications...
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Early warning that the March meeting date has moved. We will meet on Wednesday, March 12th at the normal starting time of 6:00 PM at MAX. We have moved the meeting to allow for the rescheduling of our INETA speaker Miguel Castro who had to cancel in December...
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Ken Baum gave his talk on the Web Client Software Factory from the Microsoft Patterns and Practices group. If you're an ASP.Net developer you should at least download the bits and take a look. Ken's slide deck can be found on our downloads site...
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Last Meeting (Attendance 39) Brian Prince presented on Applied SOA. His slide deck materials have been posted up on our download site . Announcements: FREE DevCares event September 14th, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM @ MAX Technical Training in Mason Topic: WCF...
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Don't forget, next Tuesday is June's Cincinnati .NET Users Group Meeting. We are having a special speaker supplied to us by the International .Net Association (INETA), Scott Cate. Scott is a nationally known speaker, a Microsoft MVP, an author (fiction...
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Last Meeting (Attendance 30) Nino Benvenuti had his talk on Windows PowerShell for Developers on April 17th. The slide deck and materials for his talk can be found on the downloads section of the site . Announcements: A survey link will be sent out to...
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