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15 Minutes of Fame

Date
18-19 Nov 2009 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
836 Redgate Road , Dresher, US
Cost
Free
This is a yearly tradition. We select 10 of the favorite speakers from monthly meetings, code camps, and hands on labs. Each one does a 15 minute talk on their favorite .NET technology. This is our 10th anniversary so we plan a gala event with special prizes and refreshments.

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