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The August meeting for DC ALT.NET will be on August 28th, 2008 from 7-9PM. Check our site and our mailing list for continuing updates and future meetings. This month, Jeff Schoolcraft , ASP.NET MVP, will host a conversation on Ruby. This will include...
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Just as a reminder from the previous post , the July meeting for DC ALT.NET will be on July 24, 2008 from 7PM-9PM. Check out our site and our mailing list for more information as it becomes available. This month, K. Scott Allen, of OdeToCode and a co...
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The July meeting for DC ALT.NET will be on July 24, 2008 from 7PM-9PM. Check out our site and our mailing list for more information as it becomes available. This month, K. Scott Allen, of OdeToCode and a co-host of Herding Code , will present a deep dive...
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Just a reminder about tonight's DC ALT.NET meeting. I hope some from the FringeDC and the NoVA Language Group can make it out tonight as it's quite on topic. The June meeting for DC ALT.NET has been set up for June 24th from 7-9PM. Check out our...
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The June meeting for DC ALT.NET has been set up for June 24th from 7-9PM. Check out our site and our mailing list as more information becomes available. Once again, I'd like to thank the Motley Fool for hosting the event as they did back in May. This...
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Last night's DC ALT.NET meeting was a great success. We had Craig Andera , of PluralSight and FlexWiki fame, talk to us about Common Lisp and some of the lessons he learned. It was great to see the guys from the FringeDC group join us as well. I can...
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The May meeting of DC ALT.NET has been scheduled for May 22nd from 7-9PM. Check out our mailing list and site for more information as it becomes available. If you're in the Washington DC area, come check us out. This month, we're having Craig...
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Well, I certainly have an ambitious May schedule ahead of me. Most of course will be revolving around functional programming and F# as it seems to be finally catching on. I've been noticing a bunch from the Java and Ruby communities becoming interested...
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During ALT.NET Open Spaces, Seattle, I spent a bit of time with Rustan Leino and Mike Barnett from the Spec# team at Microsoft Research. This was to help introduce Design by Contract (DbC) and Spec# to the ALT.NET audience who may not have seen it before...
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