Canadian Developer Update - How is your knowledge balance- October 19, 2004 One of the best resources out there is a user group. I work very closely with all of the .NET focused user groups here in Canada. It's a blast to work with people who are so passionate about technology and building and architecting applications that will solve problems in all areas of business, academia, etc.The analogy I like to use, is that a user group is like a knowledge bank. Members of the group make deposits of knowledge into the bank, so that the overall balance of knowledge is...http://blogs.msdn.com/craigfla/archive/2004/10/19/244538.aspx Canadian Developer Update - The Power of Community, and the power of focus- October 19, 2004 As I sit back and think about all of the resources that are out there for developers, it becomes apparent, that there is definetly no lack of resources. I get feedback from a lot of people, on tour, at user groups, from customers, or through feedback on the MSDN Canada Flash newsletter that the key is focusing those resources, finding the really important, the really helpful resources. So, I thought it would be great to hear from you, on what your favourite resources are. This is a chance for..http://blogs.msdn.com/craigfla/archive/2004/10/19/244528.aspx 1PM EST -- SHAREPOINT PORTAL SERVER 2.0 DEVELOPER CONSIDERATIONS WEBCAST TODAY!!- October 14, 2004 Hey Folks, Please join Scott Howlett, Microsoft Regional Director from iMason on our webcast today. This session is targeted at intermediate ASP.Net developers who are interested in developing collaborative web applications under Sharepoint andor Windows Sharepoint Services. Well cover the top 10 things to know as you move from a pure IIS platform to a SPSWSS platform. In the end, youll have a good idea for the types of apps that can be built on Sharepoint and a good idea for..http://blogs.msdn.com/craigfla/archive/2004/10/14/242305.aspx |