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| Wednesday
Jan 23 , 2008: Rob Bagby
Visual Studio 2008 |
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We will raffle off 10 free VS 2008 licenses in this event.
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| When: |
Wednesday, Jan 23, 2008 from 6:00 to 8.30
PM |
| Where: |
UC Davis Extension, Room #TBA, Sacramento.
Sutter Square Galleria, 2901 K St., Sacramento, CA 95816 |
| Directions: |
2901 K St. is between 29th and 30th and
K&J Streets (Map & Directions) Business I-80
northbound: Take the N Street exit. Continue north
on 30th Street for three blocks and turn left on K Street. Turn
right into the parking garage. Business I-80 southbound: Take
the J Street exit. At the first stoplight (immediately after the
exit), turn left on J Street. Turn right into the parking garage.
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| Speaker:
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Rob Bagby (Microsoft Evangelist
& MSDN presenter) |
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Good software needs to solve real business problems. That’s
Rob’s philosophy, which has guided him from the early days of
his career through the .com explosion and beyond. Rob has consulted
on Microsoft technologies for over 10 years and began developing
on the .NET framework when the pre-beta bits were first released
to the public. “I love the gratification of designing and building
something that never existed before,” says Rob, who is an active
contributor to user groups in the Phoenix area and has presented
at over 50 events including Dev Days and the original .NET launch.
Rob has developed various applications for customers ranging
from local companies to Fortune 500 firms. Rob claims that he
was developing AJAX applications before AJAX was AJAX. In 1998,
he co-architected and developed a browser-based front-end for
OLAP using XML/HTTP when both IE5.0 and SQL Server 7.0 were
still in Beta. Few people know that Rob also has a Masters degree
in International Finance from Thunderbird, The American Graduate
School of International Management.
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| Topic: |
Visual Studio 2008 |
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VS 2008 is ready
for release. This is a good time to get your hands wet with
VS 2008. Its cross framework support (.Net 2.0, 3.0, 3.5) gives
you no excuse to wait.
We will raffle off 10 free VS 2008 licenses in this event.
RSVP Required. |
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