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Published Friday, March 17, 2006 11:06 AM by jacobcy

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Disapointed in Wisconsin said:

Us Wisconsinites seem to be missing from the latest Live MSDN Event.  How come; don’t you love us anymore?  However; we can’t complain too much because we have Deeper in .Net coming up this month.  So I guess I can get my “fix” from there.  Additionally, I caught your Live webcast: New Language features in VB 2005.  It was pretty good, but I would pick up the pace a bit and dive in deeper.  Contrary to popular belief, we VB programmers are not that slow (He He) and many have made the move to .NET years ago.  I am looking forward to your webcast on data access.
April 10, 2006 2:57 PM
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