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  • SLUG, TFT & LDNUG - upcoming events

    We are going to be busy over the next month with some very exciting community events coming up. Here is a update for you to make sure you are not missing out on any: Silverlight User Group (#SLUGUK) - Tuesday 13th April @ Vue Shepherds Bush Jesse Liberty, Microsoft Silverlight Geek, will be presenting on Silverlight 4,  MVVM and TDD: A ...
    Posted to Flynny's Blog (Weblog) by Michelle.Flynn on April 8, 2010
  • A very busy week for the Community

    It has been a really busy week (and continues to be) for the various communities we are part of: Wednesday 27th January – London .Net User Group EMC Consulting hosted Ian Cooper and the London .Net User Group.  Seb Lambla presented on OpenRasta.  It started with a quick intro to OpenRasta and ReST followed by a preview of the upcoming ...
    Posted to Flynny's Blog (Weblog) by Michelle.Flynn on February 1, 2010
  • London .Net User Group - Thursday 19th February 2009

    EMC Consulting / EMC Conchango are hosting the next London .Net User Group on Thursday 19th February 2009.  It will be hosted at our London Bridge office, click here. The line up includes Gojko Adzic and David de Floriner on NServiceBus and, running in parallel, Alan Dean on REST. Details of Gojko and David's session below, more details on ...
    Posted to Flynny's Blog (Weblog) by Michelle.Flynn on February 9, 2009
  • UK .Net Events Calender

    A calender has been created to help with coordinating various .NET related events in the UK (especially in London). Using a single group calendar (NING) will give us all better visibility of community activities and help to prevent clashing events. It will also provide you with a way to notify the community about your events. For more info ...
    Posted to Flynny's Blog (Weblog) by Michelle.Flynn on October 28, 2008
  • Conchango hosts the next London .Net User Group on 24th September

    Event: London .Net User Group  Date: Weds 24th September Time: 6:30pm Location: Conchango's London offices Ian Cooper's event information I am liasing with Gojko Adzic about a talk for that session, and I will share more details with you when I have them.In addition I will be speaking about NHibernate again in a repeat of the last ...
    Posted to Flynny's Blog (Weblog) by Michelle.Flynn on September 20, 2008
  • DevEvening - new user group

    Alex Mackey has contacted me about a new .Net User Group which has been set up in the Surrey area.  DevEvening has had 3 sessions so far and all content and presentations are given by the members themselves. If you live in the Surrey area and struggle to get into London for the London .Net User Group we host then this could be what you ...
    Posted to Flynny's Blog (Weblog) by Michelle.Flynn on August 5, 2008
  • The next London .Net User Group

    The next London .Net User Group will be hosted by Skills Matter on 24th July @ 6:30pm.   Ian Cooper will be talking about Domain Driven Design (DDD).   Click here to register for the event.   
    Posted to Flynny's Blog (Weblog) by Michelle.Flynn on July 9, 2008
  • London .Net User Group tonight

    Conchango again have the pleasure of hosting the London .Net User Group with Ian Cooper. It is in our Southwark Bridge Office. See you here at 6:30
    Posted to Flynny's Blog (Weblog) by Michelle.Flynn on June 25, 2008
  • Conchango hosts the next London .Net User Group

    Alongside Ian Cooper, Conchango will be hosting the next London .Net User Group on Wednesday 25th June. Full details of speakers and times to follow but we will be running Ben Lamb's highly rates ''How to write crap code'' session, a reverse look at best practices.  If you want to sign up please join the list on the site.
    Posted to Flynny's Blog (Weblog) by Michelle.Flynn on June 11, 2008
  • London .Net User Group

    Last night Conchango and Ian Cooper hosted the London .Net User Group.  It was held in our London Bridge offices and was a great success. We decided to try something new this time by hosting 2 sessions side by side as a way of giving people more choice of topics.  We held 4 sessions: Fitnesse by Gojko Adzic Functional Programming by ...
    Posted to Flynny's Blog (Weblog) by Michelle.Flynn on March 13, 2008
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