Microsoft Dev Boston

Are you a coder who works with Microsoft development technologies? You know...stuff like Visual Studio, SQL Server, ASP.NET, Silverlight, Team Foundation Server, and Windows Azure. This is the group for you. (BTW, you might remember us from when we were called Beantown .NET)

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Past events

  • John Zablocki: Geo-aware Applications for Windows Phone 7

    3-4 Nov 2011 in Cambridge, United States

    This month we have John Zablocki joining us to discuss developing Geo-aware applications for Windows Phone 7. Stay tuned for more details.

  • Chris Bowen: HTML5 Development

    6-7 Oct 2011 in Cambridge, United States

    Chris Bowen from Microsoft will be joining us to discuss developing websites and applications using HTML5. Stay tuned for more details.

  • Ben Day: "Top 10 Mistakes in Unit Testing"

    8-9 Sep 2011 in Cambridge, United States

    This month we have Ben Day (that's me) talking about the "Top 10 Mistakes in Unit Testing".As always, our meeting is open to everyone so bring your friends and co-workers – better yet, bring your boss. If you can, please RSVP by 3pm on the day of the meeting to help speed your way through building security and to give us an idea how much pizza to order.Directions: : Paid parking is available in 1 Memorial Drive.Title: Top 10 Mistakes in Unit Testing

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