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ASP.NET
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Title:
Environment versions
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VB.NET 1.1
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Windows 2008 Server
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01359639
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>>>>Is anyone developing apps using Silverlight? If so, what is your impression?
>>>
>>>This is going to be one of the discussion topic in NYC User Group meeting on November 18.
>>>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>Meetup Description
>>>Agenda:
>>>7-7:30 - Welcome & announcements - Welcome; review new meeting format, review usage of the mailing list & job stuff; any member announcements;
>>>7:30 - 9:00 - Breakout discussions/networking - separate out into 3 tracks (GUI, Alt.NET, Industry) and talk about current issues (topic suggestions provided below).
>>>Suggested discussion topics:
>>>GUI Track - Silverlight 2 released, WPF patterns & tools, ASP.NET, state of WinForms development
>>>Alt.NET Track - what is it; who is using it; war stories; favorite tools
>>>Industry Track - job hunting, market outlook for 2009
>>>Plus as always we'll have pizza.
>>>NOTE NEW LOCATION AS WELL: We are meeting at Microsoft's offices, 1290 Avenue of the Americas, NOT at Lab49, for the June Meeting. In order to get in, you MUST RSVP with your full name, not a nickname, or else you won't be able to get in.
>>>See you all there!
>>
>>Are you going to have an expert in Silverlight making a presentation?
>
>I'll forward you the e-mail I got. It doesn't say there that we have an expert. Looks like it's going to be just a meeting with informal talking.

Thank you.
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