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Silverlight MasterClass in Birmingham 28th-30th July 2010 - Discount for NxtGenUG Members
For the first time ever, PDC attendees will converge on the Microsoft Campus in Redmond for the PDC, this October 28 – 29, 2010.
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Stuart Wells
It was a good demonstration of powershell's caabilities - the Start-Demo cmdlet works well but the downside is that to understand what is going on we have to really conentrate on the code that is flashed up in front of us.
David Tims
A nice relaxed summer evening with quality technical sessions, pizza and good company!
David Tims
A really good presentation of something which was new to me. James managed to fit alot of stuff into his Nugget Time. I look forward to more of the same.
David Matthews-Gore
It's getting difficult to keep saying 'great event as always', but it's true!
David Matthews-Gore
While the content wasn't new to me, I think James is really progressing as a speaker. He was clear, had good organisation and answered the questions presented in a constructive manner. I'm looking forward to more!
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Iterative Training provides real world training to developers and architects. With the avalanche of new technology coming from Microsoft, how are you expected to stay ahead of the game? 
This is where we come in. All the courses we provide have been designed by experts to teach you not only the raw technology but most importantly, how to apply it to the business domain.
Iterative Training provides real world training to developers and architects. With the avalanche of new technology coming from Microsoft, how are you expected to stay ahead of the game? This is where we come in. All the courses we provide have been designed by experts to teach you not only the raw technology but most importantly, how to apply it to the business domain.
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Event: I've got the POWER - Shell 
All it took was a quick mention of PowerShell by Microsoft's Andrew Fryer and the members wanted to know more - So here it is Richard Siddaway take us on a developer journey through Powershell. Powershell, Pizza, Prizes in Pinata's and Porcupines -Well no Porcupines but they'll be a nugget on something!

If you are not a member of NxtGenUG, you are more than welcome to attend. We just ask you register on the site, to help us to plan numbers and refreshments. Once registered on the site, you can then register for this event from this page.
Monday, June 16, 2008
Region: Coventry
Location: Coventry Flying Club
Coventry Aero Club
Rowley Road
Coventry
CV3 4FR
Time: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Event Breakdown
Richard Siddaway Windows Powershell Introduction
Windows PowerShell is the new, .NET based, command line shell and scripting langauge for the Windows environment. Performing integration and automation of Microsoft products it is being adopted by an increasing number of other vendors. This session will introduce Powershell, explain what it is and how to learn it. We will examine the language features and how it relates to using the .NET framework. The last part of the session will consider how to host PowerShell in .NET programs extend PowerShell functionality using .NET programs and write Windows forms applications in PowerShell!! The session will be demo heavy with lots of code examples.
James Coulter The DataRepeater Nugget
VB6 developers will remember with a certain misty-eyed fondness the versatile DataRepeater control. Well, now there’s a souped-up .Net version and in this nugget, James demonstrates some of the features of the DataRepeater control and manages to incorporate a bit of LINQ to XML along the way.”
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