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Glen Gordon is a Developer Evangelist with Microsoft.

He brings free Microsoft events, resources and information to developers in the Southeast.
All postings on this blog are provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confer no rights. All entries in this blog are my opinion and don't necessarily reflect the opinion of my employer.

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  • Upcoming MSDN Events in GA/SC/NC beginning next week!

    On Tuesday, 4/18, I'll be presenting an MSDN Event in Charleston, SC (click link to register). It's going to be a great afternoon of productivity enhancements like ASP.NET 2.0 web parts, great new features of C# and VB, and a overview of the great new Patterns & Practices Enterprise Library.

    Then, immediately following the event, there will be a special meeting of the GCNUG (Greater Charleston .NET User Group) over at Blackbaud. I'll be speaking on network programming with System.Net namespace.

    Then on Thursday, 4/20 I'll be presenting that MSDN Event in Charlotte, NC

    In June, I'll be bringing those same events to Columbia, SC and Atlanta

    Finally, some of you have asked if we are coming to Raleigh and other cities this quarter, but unfortunately we are not. The above cities are it for GA/NC/SC. So hopefully you can join me at one of the above events!

    Posted: Thursday, April 06, 2006 4:09 PM by glengordon
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    David Williams said:

    Looking forward to your presentation in Charlotte.
    # April 11, 2006 10:29 AM

    JasonBa said:

    We'll miss you in Raleigh this round, but hopefully we'll see you in the near future!
    # April 13, 2006 2:02 PM

    David Williams said:

    Thanks for your presentation in Charlotte.  I asked you about the correct way to extend the My namespace with your own classes.  We implemented a namespace called My.ApplicationData, and added objects to this namespace.  This works, but I am not certain this is the best way to extend the My namespace.  What is the "best practice" way to extend the My namespace?  Thanks,
    David
    # April 21, 2006 9:29 AM
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