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  • To Be Continued ...

    Wednesday, 6 August 2008, 19:00 - 21:00 in Abingdon, United Kingdom. Free to members. Non members can attend 2 meetings FOC. (NxtGenUG)

    An evening on Continuous Integration featuring Liam Westley, stalwart member of the UK Community and man of many talents. Member nugeet will feature and the ubiquitous Swag and Pizza in whatever order!

  • Future of Web Apps

    10 August-10 October 2008 in London, United Kingdom. £395 - £695 (Carson Systems)

    FOWA Expo is coming back to London - it's promising to be bigger and better than ever with all of the biggest names in the industry gathering for Europe's biggest web conference. Registration is now open, book now to get your early bird discount!

  • XNA, Silverlight and Gaming

    Monday, 11 August 2008, 19:00 - 21:00 in Coventry, United Kingdom. Free to members. Non members can attend 2 meetings FOC. (NxtGenUG)

    Somethings you do in the bedroom you don't talk about, but this certainly is worth it. Pete Mcgann (XNA) and Richard Costall (Silverlight) talk about XNA, Gaming and Silverlight in their own unique style. Plus we'll have a nugget and some pizza.

    We've even signed up an all-star band and are proud to present "John Price and the NxtGener's" for your evenings entertainment. Band, they should be!

    [EAR Defenders not Provided]

  • VBUG Bracknell: Creating Silverlight apps using Blend & VS'08

    Tuesday, 12 August 2008, 18:00 - 21:00 in Berkshire, United Kingdom. FREE (VBUG)

    Silverlight developer Tim Hustler and Expressions Blend designer Simon Sturgess

  • The Entity Framework...

    Tuesday, 12 August 2008, 19:00 - 21:00 in Cambridge, United Kingdom. Free to members. Non members can attend 2 meetings FOC. (NxtGenUG)

    Microsoft's Mike Taulty, bring his Famous Entity Framework session to Cambridge, and give us the low down on The Entity Framework and ADO.NET Data Services. We'll be showing a nugget and serving up the pizza!

  • It's Alive-Workflow Foundation

    Thursday, 21 August 2008, 19:00 - 21:00 in SOUTHAMPTON, United Kingdom. Free to members. Non members can attend 2 meetings FOC. (NxtGenUG)

    Southamptons very own John McLoughlin steps into the limelight with a practical guide to Workflow Foundation, and like Dr Frankenstien the session will end with a living creation of workflow - minus the bolts. We'll also have a nugget and some Pizza too, for a change

  • Essential Visual Studio Team System

    26-29 August 2008 in Hammersmith, London, United Kingdom. £1355 + VAT (DevelopMentor)

    This class places an emphasis on how VSTS tools fit into the Software Development Life Cycle and how VSTS supports different development methodologies. Developers will learn about the new unit testing, profiling and build tools; testers will learn how to use the new test types available to them, including unit testing, web testing and load testing.

  • VBUG Manchester: XML - The missing LINQ with Dave McMahon

    Thursday, 28 August 2008, 18:30 - 21:00 in Manchester, United Kingdom. FREE (VBUG)

    We've heard much about LINQ to SQL, its neat, but what is also neat is LINQ to X

  • Best Practices in Performance and Availability for SQL Server 2005/2008

    1-3 September 2008 in Hatfield, United Kingdom. from £570, with early bird (SQL Know How)

    This class has three primary goals (for almost all topics/modules): planning, practice/implementation and post-mortem - with the largest emphasis on designing/implementing the RIGHT solution. Questions that you must ask are: How do you choose technologies to fit requirements and effectively use key features of SQL Server 2005/2008? How does your technology/choice affect workload performance?

  • It's Javascript Time...

    Monday, 1 September 2008, 19:00 - 21:00 in Abingdon, United Kingdom. Free to members. Non members can attend 2 meetings FOC. (NxtGenUG)

    Love it or hate it Web Developers have to embrace it. Helen Emerson drops in to explain the power of Javascript and what we can do with it. We'll also be having a nugget and maybe, just mayve, a slice of the old pizza.

  • VBUG LONDON: CSLA.NET with Andrew Hallmark

    Wednesday, 10 September 2008, 18:00 - 20:30 in London , United Kingdom. FREE (VBUG)

    CSLA.NET is a business object framework that can help developers of all skill le

  • SQLBits III

    12-13 September 2008 in Hatfield, United Kingdom. FREE (UK SQL Server User Group)

    SQLBits is the UK's greatest free-to-attend SQL Server technical conference, held in Hatfield on September 13th.

  • I, Robot

    Tuesday, 16 September 2008, 19:00 - 21:00 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Free to members. Non members can attend 2 meetings FOC. (NxtGenUG)

    The 3 Laws of Robotics Studio "A Microsoft employee shall demonstrate cool robotics stuff to NxtGenUG members", "A Microsoft employee shall give out copious amounts of 'swag' to NxtGenUG members", "A Microsoft employee shall eat Pizza with NxtGenUG members". Pretty sure Paul Foster will do that! Yes, Paul visits Birmingham to show off Microsoft Robotics Studio and all the cool stuff and games and worlds you can create with it. Don't Miss It!

  • VBUG Brighton: Test 1st ASP.NET develop. Use ASP.NET MVC to build Ajax website

    Wednesday, 17 September 2008, 19:00 - 21:00 in Brighton, United Kingdom. FREE (VBUG)

    Asp.net MVC is Microsoft’s new web development model implementing the Model View

  • WPF Fundamentals

    29 September-2 October 2008 in London, United Kingdom. £1315 (Pluralsight)

    This course will introduce practicing .NET developers to the new programming models and UI features introduced by WPF, with practical hands-on labs to reinforce the concepts.

  • Double Feature: WCF+WF

    6-10 October 2008 in London, United Kingdom. £1675 (Pluralsight)

    This course will provide fast-paced exposure to both WCF and WF to get you started building transparent services and smart clients today.

  • Oh Ah Emm ...it's nHibernate

    Tuesday, 7 October 2008, 19:00 - 21:00 in Abingdon, United Kingdom. Free to members. Non members can attend 2 meetings FOC. (NxtGenUG)

    An evening of Object Relational Mapping (ORM) with a look at nHibernate and how it compares to the new Microsoft Entity Framework. Main speaker for the evening is Ian Cooper of London .NET,there will be a member nugge hopefully and of course that there Pizza stuff and swag ... Enjoy!

  • The Three Ghosts of Microsoft Security

    Wednesday, 8 October 2008, 19:00 - 21:00 in Edinburgh, United Kingdom. FREE (BCS Edinburgh Branch)

    Features, functions and flashing lights - that's what the majority of developers focussed upon. Certainly there were those who wrote security features but that vast majority of Microsoft developers devoted most of their time to meeting the needs dictated by the functional specification.

  • Let's Rock with ASP.NET ...

    Tuesday, 14 October 2008, 19:00 - 21:00 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Free to members. Non members can attend 2 meetings FOC. (NxtGenUG)

    Chris Hay the "Grande Fromage" of NxtGenUG Cambridge flies in to Birmingham, with outrageous T-Shirt and all to give a top performance on getting Top Performance out of ASP.NET Web Sites! Yes its a session on building High Performance ASP.NET web sites, plus a member nugget no doubt, Pizza and nice bright Swag ...

  • VBUG Brighton: How to Write Crap Code in C# - Anti-Patterns for Performance

    Wednesday, 12 November 2008, 19:00 - 21:00 in Brighton, United Kingdom. FREE (VBUG)

    Most developers want the best possible performance from their code. Inspired by

  • Double Feature: Ajax+Silverlight

    17-21 November 2008 in London, United Kingdom. £1675 (Pluralsight)

    Five intensive days learning how to build Ajax-enabled ASP.NET 2.0/3.5 applications with ASP.NET Ajax and next-generation rich internet applications with Microsoft Silverlight.

  • C# 3.0 and LINQ with Visual Studio 2008 Training Course

    19-20 November 2008 in London, United Kingdom. £999+VAT (JB International Consultants Ltd)

    This course has been developed to help existing C#.NET 2.0 programmers and developers upgrade their .NET development skills and learn about the new features of Microsoft's C# 3.0 and LINQ to XML and ADO.NET using Visual Studio 2008 (currently codenamed Orcas).

  • Developing AJAX Web Applications with Castle Monorail

    Saturday, 6 December 2008, 18:30 - 20:00 in London, United Kingdom. Free (Skills Matter)

    Monorail is the model-view-controller engine of the Castle Project, bringing many of the best ideas of Ruby on Rails to the .NET world. In this talk, David De Florinier and Gojko Adzic show how Monorail makes it easy to develop .NET based AJAX applications, and how to use the Castle Project to build Web 2.0 applications effectively. Come to this session if you are a .NET web developer. Everyone is welcome!

  • Visual Studio Team System 2008 Fundamentals

    8-11 December 2008 in London, United Kingdom. £1315 (Pluralsight)

    This course will provide the knowledge and hands-on experience you and your team need to implement Team System 2008 in your project today.

  • PyCon UK: National Python Conference

    12-14 September 2008 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. from £75 early bird. (PyCon UK)

    The UK national Python conference, PyCon UK, is in Birmingham September 14th - 14th. It includes speakers from the international and UK Python communities on subjects including learning Python, Python on Windows and IronPython. We host tutorials, talks, lightning talks, sprints and a social get-together over long weekend.