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Coming Events |
| Tuesday, August 03, 2010 |
| Oxford - Making an Exception |
| Monday, August 09, 2010 |
| Hereford - Azure Table Service - NoSQL |
| Monday, August 09, 2010 |
| Coventry - Entity Framework 4 |
| Tuesday, August 17, 2010 |
| Birmingham - I've Got A Little jQuery ... |
| Wednesday, August 18, 2010 |
| Manchester - An Introduction to F# |
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Member Quotes |
| Tim Hill |
| Packed a huge amount in, really well done, could have listened for much longer, and I'm sure Morgan could have talked all night. |
| Ami Bening |
| Great event all round as always. |
| Richard Hopton |
| This was possibly one of the funniest things I have ever seen - The demo failed in several places, and made for a great laugh |
| Richard Costall |
| NxtGenUG's very own answer to Tommy Cooper didn't disappoint. A true trooper as the nugget collapsed before his eyes - some of it worked and showed the power of Media Events - plus we saw the restart manager working - and Granny McMahon too... |
| James Coulter |
| Morgan was a lively and entertaining speaker. I've experimented with workflow before in VS2005 so was curious to see what's coming in V4. There's clearly a lot of new stuff, as Morgan struggled to fit in all the content. But it was all explained clearly with simple, working demos. |
| James Coulter |
| The night was hot and humid...the expectant crowd gathered silently around the brightly lit screen.
They waited; they always waited, especially when it was John. Always there are last minute modifications, adjustments and checks. There's just one final tweak, and he's ready. It worked last night, it worked this morning and it worked just before the crowd arrived; the omens are good. But will it work NOW?
It's time. The crowd's waiting is over. Their patience is about to be rewarded. The anticipation builds and hangs in the air like the smell of 8-day old underpants.
John speaks; there are a few words and then, a button is pressed. Does it work? A second suddenly feels like a lifetime. The red X of failure confirms what we knew would happen all along, but prayed wouldn't.
It didn't work. But are we angry, or disappointed? No we are not. We rejoice, applaud and cheer. This is The Way of John.
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Pluralsight is a premier Microsoft .NET training provider and home to many of the top authorities on .NET today. Pluralsight delivers professional training classes at various open enrollment locations and customer sites around the world. The experience and reputation of Pluralsight's instructors and the high quality of Pluralsight course materials generate a high demand for its courses, making them among the most sought after in the industry.
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There's been a lot of talk about Workflow since PDC, so it's time to find out what's going on. Microsoft's Morgan Skinner visits Coventry to dish the dirt on Workflow V4, plus we'll be having a member nugget, SWAG, and John will be coming up with another surprise culinary dish - Faggots, Pasta, whatever next!
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. |
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Monday, June 15, 2009 |
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Coventry |
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Coventry Flying Club Coventry Aero Club Rowley Road Coventry CV3 4FR
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7:00 PM - 9:00 PM |
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| Event Breakdown |
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| Morgan Skinner
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Windows Workflow Foundation v4 |
| In v4 of the .NET Framework there have been significant changes to Windows Workflow foundation. There are new libraries, new activities, new base classes, and much better support for rehosting the workflow designer in your own applications. In this session Morgan will lift the lid on the new capabilities of Workflow v4 and, with the help of copious demos, show how you can get the best out of it. He’ll also discuss migration from current .NET 3/3.5 workflows. |
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| John Price
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Media Centre Events Nugget |
| John Price don's his safety glasses for a nugget about Media Centre, it's events and relationship to ambient lighting and speech synthesis. |
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