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Upcoming Northeast Developer Events (September Edition)

Summer is at its end, so I'm resuming my periodic roundup of upcoming user group meetings and other events for developers in the northeast.

Know of other events or user group meetings?  Please let me know!

Connecticut

September 4, 6-9 PM
Fairfield/Westchester .NET User Group - UConn, Stamford, CT
"Building Custom Code Generation Tools for Visual Studio 2005" - Lenni Lobel

September 11, 6-8 PM
South CT .NET SIG - Shelton, CT
"Workflow Foundation" - Jim Crone

September 17, 9-4 PM
Bob & Chris' MSDN Roadshow - Hartford, CT
Dynamic Languages | Practical Silverlight | Visual Studio Tips | Leveraging Services

October 2, 6-9 PM
Fairfield/Westchester .NET User Group - UConn, Stamford, CT
"AJAX" - Bill Zach

Massachusetts

September 4, 6:15 - 8:30 PM
New England Visual Basic Professionals - Waltham, MA
"Office Groove 2007" - William Aboujaoude

September 4, 6-8 PM
Western Mass .NET Users Group - Easthampton, MA
Topic TBD

September 6, 6-8 PM
Beantown .NET User Group - Boston, MA
"WCF: State of the Service?" - Richard Hale Shaw

September 12, 5:30 - 8:30
Boston .NET User Group - Waltham, MA
Topic TBD

September 13, 8:30 - 4 PM
C# Day - Waltham, MA
Registration Full! [Check back for October and November offerings]

September 13, 6:30 PM
New England SQL Server User Group - Waltham, MA
"SQL Server 2008:  What's New?" - Aaron Bertrand

September 20, 9-4 PM
Bob & Chris' MSDN Roadshow - Waltham, MA
Dynamic Languages | Practical Silverlight | Visual Studio Tips | Leveraging Services

September 21, 5:30 - 7:30 PM
Team System Public User Group - Waltham, MA
Topic TBD

September 25, 6:00 - 7:30 PM
New England SharePoint User Group - Waltham, MA
Topic TBD

September 26, 6:00 PM
Cape Cod .NET User Group - Bourne, MA
Topic TBD

CodeCampSeptember 29th & 30th
Code Camp 8: Rise of the Silverlight Surfer - Waltham, MA
Hundreds of attendees.  Two full days of sessions.  Community.  Networking.
https://theDevCommunity.org/CodeCamps

October 2, 6-8 PM
Western Mass .NET Users Group - Easthampton, MA
Topic TBD

October 4, 6-8 PM
Beantown .NET User Group - Boston, MA
Topic TBD - Chris Bowen

October 4, 6:15 - 8:30 PM
New England Visual Basic Professionals - Waltham, MA
"LINQ" - Shawn Wildermuth

Maine

September 13, 6-8:30 PM
Maine Bytes User Group - Portland, ME
[Topic TBA]

September 18, 9-4 PM
Bob & Chris' MSDN Roadshow - Portland, ME
Dynamic Languages | Practical Silverlight | Visual Studio Tips | Leveraging Services

New Hampshire

September 12, 7:00 PM
New Hampshire SQL Users Group - Nashua, NH
Topic TBD

New York (Upstate)

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September 12, 9-4 PM
Bob & Chris' MSDN Roadshow - Rochester, NY
Dynamic Languages | Practical Silverlight | Visual Studio Tips | Leveraging Services

September 26, 6:00 - 8:30 PM
VDUNY - Visual Developers of Upstate NY - Rochester, NY
"What's New in Visual Studio 2008?" - Chris Bowen

September 5, 6:00 PM
Central New York .NET Developer Group - East Syracuse, NY
"Playing with Silverlight 1.1" - Andy Beaulieu

September 11, 6:30 PM
Tech Valley .NET Users Group - Latham, NY
"SQLCLR: Running .NET Code Inside SQL Server" - Alex Silverstein

Rhode Island

September 12, 6:00 - 9:00 PM
Southern New England SQL Server User Group, Warwick, RI
"SQL Server 2008 New Features" - Aaron Bertrand

Vermont

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September 10, 9-4 PM
Bob & Chris' MSDN Roadshow - Burlington, VT
Dynamic Languages | Practical Silverlight | Visual Studio Tips | Leveraging Services

September 17, 6:00 - 8:30
Vermont .NET User Group - Burlington, VT
"Dynamic SOA Service in WCF" - Mark Mullin

Technorati tags: Events, New England, Massachusetts, New York, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont, Connecticut, User Groups

Comments

  • Anonymous
    August 31, 2007
    Great Jod Chris!!! Ron & John.

  • Anonymous
    September 03, 2007
    hey Chris - we are skipping our CTDOTNET Sept event as there are several .NET events happening locally (see our website for details).

  • Anonymous
    September 04, 2007
    I wanted to let you know about the upcoming events for developers and architects happening here in the