The Thirsty Developer: pisode #8 - MOSSCamp

The Thirsty Developer

Kevin and George DevCamps are un-conference events that are starting to pop up in the developer community that provide a casual environment and a lot of energy for like-minded developers to come together and learn from one another about a particular technology area. In this episode of The T...

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DevCamps are un-conference events that are starting to pop up in the developer community that provide a casual environment and a lot of energy for like-minded developers to come together and learn from one another about a particular technology area. In this episode of The Thirsty Developer, we sit down with George Durzi and Kevin Marshall, from Clarity Consulting, who recently hosted a DevCamp around SharePoint and affectionately termed it MOSSCamp.

Also, in this episode, we announce the winner of our first listener contest. Thomas Emge correctly answered the question of "When and Where is the kick off launch event for Windows Server 2008, SQL Server 2008 and Visual Studio 2008", and that of course is in Los Angeles, CA on February 27th, 2008. Microsoft is hosting numerous launch events across the world. To find one if your area, head on over to http://heroeshappenhere.com.

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http://thirstydeveloper.com/shows/td008-MOSSCamp.mp3

Show Links

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Blogs you should know

MOSSCamp - http://mosscamp.net


 

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