Atlas Resource List

Thursday, April 20, 2006 2:18:08 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

If you've been working with Atlas, you'll want to check out this list of Atlas resources that Rick Strahl has put together here.

If you're not familiar with Atlas (no, not the book with all the maps, but the Microsoft AJAX framework), go visit http://atlas.asp.net

 

 

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Ineta Live! - Stay ahead of your peers by attending this exclusive series.

Friday, April 07, 2006 4:23:21 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

INETA Live! is a series brought to you primarily by user group leaders around the country that have exceptional material they believe would be good to share with other user group leaders. Don't miss these if you are interested in growing your own user group.

Live at Redmond! is a series presented to you directly by Microsoft product teams! No marketing hype -- just the technical details that you want to hear and need to know. Stay ahead of your peers by attending this exclusive series.

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A late Mix06 Recap

Thursday, April 06, 2006 6:55:02 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

I've finally returned home from a crazy month of travel, some for work, some for me. Some good, some.. less than good. Somewhere in the middle of it all I ended up at the Microsoft Mix06 conference in Las Vegas. I personally think that the conference was a huge success. it was very different that previois MS events I have attended such as PDC and TechEd. There were many people there who had never really seen Visual Studio, or any of the .Net related technologies that some of us know and love. This was interesting because these were truly smart people, that are doing amazing things with other tools such as Flash, PHP, Ruby, Perl, etc. I found it very insightful to hear what they had to say, both good and bad about what they saw from Microsoft. I think a few are even rethinking their current tool focus.

Before the conference even officially started I had my first chance to see Origami, the Microsoft codename for the new Ultra Mobile PC's. These are slick little devices with touch screens running the Windows XP Tablet PC operating system.

The conference officially started with the Bill Gates keynote. A little less spectacular that I had hoped for, but it's not everyday you get to see him speak in person so I enjoyed it. The real highlights were hearing about the insane stats from the guys at myspace.com and their use of ASP.Net 2.0. There were some amazing WPF demos showing off work by the BBC and Rezn8. Way cool!

With the major focus on being the web, there was a lot of attention given to Atlas. It has certainly come along way since the first bits were given out at PDC. The latest March CTP was released along with a Go-Love license to starting using it on production sites. Brad Abrams/Rick Spencer and Nikhil Kothari had excellent sessions.

One of the nifty things along the way was the concept of LiveClipboard, recently discussed by Ray Ozzie. There seems to be a lot of moment, and an active community building around microformats. I hope to have a demo of my own of shortly, but until then, check this out: LiveClipboard Demo

A had a lof of questions answer by the Indigo team. Thanks Ami, Clemens, and Steve for all the time and information. Access to amazing people like these is what truly makes these events worthwhile!

There were more cool Avalon (WPF) demos than I could count. All I can say is our expectations of what an application looks like is going to be forever changed.

It was great to see those folks that I only seem to get to talk with at conference. Lora, Loren, Jeff, Reg, Robert, Paul, ChrisG, Trisha, Amy, Caleb, (Sorry if I missed anybody) and also it was a pleasure to meet all you new people as well!

It was 72 hours well spent!

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Congrats Matt Ranlett - MVP

Thursday, April 06, 2006 6:16:52 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

Congrats on the MVP award Matt, you deserve it!

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Jeff Prosise speaking in North Carolina

Sunday, April 02, 2006 4:19:54 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

Sorry for the short notice on this, but if you're a .Net developer in North Carolina you'll be interested to know that the Triangle .Net User Group is hosting Jeff Prosise at a special event Monday April 3rd.

Power ASP.NET 2.0 Programing
Speaker: Jeff Prosise

By now you've seen the countless new features that debuted in ASP.NET 2.0. But how well do you REALLY know ASP.NET 2.0? Let Jeff take you under the hood and show you the cool new stuff that isn't documented anywhere else. Among other things, you'll learn how to use AJAX to perform real-time screen updates, build asynchronous pages and do asynchronous data binding, extend ASP.NET 2.0 with custom expression builders and custom Web events, store site maps in databases, and much more. Amaze your friends and confound your enemies with your deep knowledge of ASP.NET 2.0!

 

For more information pleae visit the TRINUG web site.

 

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