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Category Archives: .NET
Code Camp – Dday!!!
The code camp went off with all but a few minor hiccups, and I am breathing a big sigh of relief. The minor hiccups included some projector malfunctions early in the day and the delayed arrival of a speaker to a session. Which on reflection ain’t so bad for a first event of it’s kind […]
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First .NET codecamp in Huntsville
The first .NET codecamp in Huntsville starts tomorrow – April 22, 2006. 200 attendees are registered. With more then 28 unique sessions, several MVP speakers,book authors presenting. Check out details…
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Organizing a code camp
Organizing a code camp, especially one for the first time takes time a lot of time and effort. Some things to contend with, -Need a venue which will support multiple rooms with audio-visual capability that can hold a large group of attendees. -Sponsors for the food and giveaways and monetary -Volunteers to man check in […]
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asp.net 2.0
If you cannot browse to an .aspx page under IIS 6.0 be sure to – check in IIS if “Web Service Extensions” is allowed and not prohibited – run aspnet_regiis -i IIS 6.0 disable ASP.net support by default.
Mix 06 – Building Components and Services for the Programmable Web
Only caught part of this session, as it was on the last day and had to leave early to catch my flight.Nikhil Kothari is the Software Architect in the UI Framework group and his talk mainly focussed on consuming and building mash-ups, enabling and authoring gadgets and services. He demonstrated an application – musicMix that […]
Mix 06 – Keynote
The event billed as ‘A 72-hour conversation between developers, designers and business professionals to explore high-fidelity commerce, content, media, services and security How new technologies can help find, retain and up-sell customers’ was held in Las Vegas on March 20-22nd, 2006. Being the first event of it’s kind didn’t know what to expect, and despite […]
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First Ever .NET code camp in Bama
Thanks to the efforts of Joe Healy, Microsoft DE, who started the ball rolling, we will have our first ever .Net code camp here in Alabama, check out details at http://www.alabamacodecamp.com/. Looking foward to a great event.
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