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For our end of year meeting of the Perth .NET User Group (Thursday,  3rd December), we are running another DevJam event.

 

DATE:     Thursday, Dec 3rd, 5:30pm
VENUE:  Excom, Ground Floor, 23 Barrack Street, Perth
COST:     Free. All welcome. No need to RSVP.

 

The speaker line up is:

·         Piers Williams:            Windows 7 Touch

·         Jeremy Thake:             SharePoint 2010 toolbox in VS2010, resistance is futile!

·         Paul Cooper:               T4 templates in Visual Studio

·         Rhys Campbell:           AOP with Unity

·         Jake Ginnivan:             Introduction to VSTO Outlook Add-ins

·         Ying Low:                     Caliburn

·         Adrian McGrath:         Windows 7 Virtualisation

·         Mike Minutillo:           .NET on RAILS

 

There will be pizza and refreshments provided, as well as a few give aways.

Talk Prizes:

1st Prize

VS Team System with MSDN Premium Subscription (worth around US$10,000) (donated by Mitch Denny).  A USB Plasma Orb and Microsoft Screwdriver set (donated by Mitch) and a USB memory Stick (donated by Redgate)

2nd Prize

A place on Readify's next Perth Pro .Net 3.5 course, scheduled for 22nd - 26th March 2010 (worth $3,300) (donated by Readify) [Note: If the winner is already skilled in this area, they can transfer this dollar amount towards any MasterClass. The winner would still need to cover their own flights and accommodation and the shortfall between the price of the MasterClass and the Pro .Net class.]

A USB Plasma Orb and Microsoft Screwdriver set (donated by Mitch), a USB memory Stick (donated by Redgate) and the C# 3.0 Pocket Reference + LINQ Pocket Reference (donated by Joe Albahari).

3rd Prize

Windows 7 Ultimate (special Edition) (donated by Microsoft). A Resharper License, and the Head First Design Patterns Book (donated by O'Reilly)

 

Published Tuesday, November 24, 2009 4:04 AM by Administrator

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