Community developer events
VBUG: Visual Studio 2005 - 15 Years Later: What can we do with Visual Basic in 2005? with Mike Taulty
- Date
- Thu, 19 Jan 2006 (Add to calendar)
- Venue
- Sybase , Maidenhead, GB
- Cost
- FREE to VBUG members
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