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Coming april 24th Jimmy Nilsson will be speaking for Dutch user group dotNed . Jimmy is well known for his book Applying Domain-Driven Design and Patterns . A very good aspect of this book is it's style: very easy going and a pleasure to read; but...
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Friday 14th Dutch user Group SDN had a full day meeting. The SDN has a very long history, it started in the DOS days as a Clipper Developer group. Over the years a couple of refactorings and renames later it's now mainly a .NET user group with a big...
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Tidying up the office I found this goodie. For those who started with Windows and pen-drives: it is a 5.25" single sided floppy disk (with a capacity of 160 or 180 K b) by the Massachusetts Mineral and Mining Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing company...
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Presenting in public, be it on paper, blog or speak is fun. It forces you to formulate your ideas. If you can't explain something you don't really understand it. And it provides valuable feedback. Not everything said or written comes across, it...
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In the Dutch city of Groningen is the Mediacentrale : It's a former power plant which has been transformed into a centre for multimedia and other IT business. March 16th, it was stage for Amigro , a 1 day conference on ambient intelligence .(Google for...
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Last week, March 7th and 8th, we had the annual Dutch Microsoft Developer days. A very impressive start was the beamer used for the keynote. An immersing stage wide display containing windowed input of several PC's and/or video camera's. Must have been...
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Hey Dutchies: coming Thursday, February 23, the user group DotNed will meet. Hosted by Macaw with a presentation on Enterprise Library for .NET 2.0. Last time I went it was great, I'm hoping for something likewise. It's free. Signup here . See you there...
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Last Friday, December 9th, the Dutch user group SDN had a meeting. A lot of people turned up, demonstrating that blogs and other internet stuff are still not (and never will be) all there is. There is no substitute for meeting and talking with real live...
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1350 people attended the Dutch launch party. One of the best things was the location The old Van Nelle factory was designed in 1923 but still looks quite modern these days. The most remarkable thing are its glass walls. This idea of transparency was a...
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Yesterday Dutch user group DotNed held a meeting to celebrate it's 3d year. The main presentation was by Dennis Vroegop . <Update Dennis is not Dennis . Sorry, sorry, sorry> He had visited the PDC, blogged about it and gave a presentation on the...
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In the North we were the first to have the MSDN/TechNet briefings. A couple of times a year MS organizes this to present their latest news. New was the amount of fun in the presentations. Usually you are bombarded with flashy videos on a heavy techno...
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Last Friday, september 16th, we had a meeting of the SDN user group. As always an enlightening experience. The theme was integration Now the SDN is a user group of coders, but with the new tools there is not that much left to code. Take the talk on WCF...
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Don't take this to serious, these are just some nice remembrances of the PDC 2003. Let me be the devils advocate for one moment. Why would you go to the PDC ? Last time it was hard to get to LA with fierce fires surrounding the city. Having made it other...
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Last PDC, the 2003 edition, was one big flood of new things. It was the first time Longhorn (now named Vista) and Whidbey (now named Visual Studio 2005) were presented to the developer community. The coming, 2005 edition, will be on the same, by now almost...
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As a yearly recurring event around TechEd Europe Juval Löwy did a presenation for dotned , the Dutch user group. It was a fascinating talk, for two hours we have been bombarded with some very fascinating idea's. Juval's main message is "the is no such...
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