New York ALT.NET December Meetup: What You Missed at PDC (and a Holiday Party)

Dec '09 16 Wed 6:30 PM
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Mark Pollack,  Steve Bohlen,  and Yitzchok (adminjew)

Topic: What You Missed at PDC (and an informal Holiday Party)


Did you miss some of the the announcements of new directions for Microsoft Technologies at PDC this year? Are you wondering how some of the new directions announced by Microsoft will affect your work? Are you interested in how these new technologies may impact those of us with an interest in all things ALT.NET?

If you answered YES to any of these questions, then come join your fellow developers for an evening of discussion and debate about how these new technologies will impact your work and the values that you consider important!

And if you answered NO to any of these questions, then come anyway and enjoy an informal holiday party/social event with some light refreshments, courtesy of some of this year's group sponsors!

Catch up on some of the PDC announcements from people who were lucky enough to attend the event (sorry, no free laptops for attendees of our meeting! <g>).


Please take note that the location for this month's meeting has changed and will NOT be held at the Microsoft offices as is usually the case but instead will be hosted by EMC/VMWare/SpringSource. Check the Meetup site for details!

Hope to see you there this month!

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