We're very excited to have the inimitable Jon Skeet with us for our second session of the year. Jon is bringing us a brain cell-bending session on asynchronicity. Remember folks, although Jon works as a software engineer for Google, he does not speak on their behalf. You may know of his book, C# in Depth, the second edition of which has been likened to "the first edition of C# in Depth, but with more bits" and is widely regarded as "shorter than most other C# books". High praise indeed! We're back to Microsoft Research this month with swag and some tasty pizza. Be sure to register early!
Straighten Spaghetti with C# 5
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- NxtGenUG
- Date
- Thu, 16 Feb 2012, 19:00 - 21:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- Microsoft Cambridge , Cambridge, GB
- Cost
- Free to members. Non members can attend 2 meetings FOC.
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