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Jim Daugherty—Director of Application Development Practices at Horace Mann—educates us on Agile Development practices using Team Foundation Server (TFS) and MSUnit at the Sangamon Valley .NET User Group (SVNUG) February 2012 presentation meeting. The Sangamon Valley .NET User Group (SVNUG) is a Microsoft technology user group based in Springfield, Illinois, and is intended for .NET developers interested in exploring the many facets of .NET technology—Windows…
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Dr. Mark Lovik explains and demonstrates ASP .NET MVC 3 in .NET 4.0 at the Sangamon Valley .NET User Group (SVNUG) January 2012 presentation meeting. The Sangamon Valley .NET User Group (SVNUG) is a Microsoft technology user group based in Springfield, Illinois, and is intended for .NET developers interested in exploring the many facets of .NET technology—Windows Azure, Windows Phone 7, WPF4, Silverlight 4 with RIA Services, EF4, MEF, and many more.…
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Mike Frederick—Application Developer with Horace Mann Educators Corporation—explains and demonstrates Code Contracts in Microsoft .NET 4.0 at the Sangamon Valley .NET User Group (SVNUG) December 2011 presentation meeting. The Sangamon Valley .NET User Group (SVNUG) is a Microsoft technology user group based in Springfield, Illinois, and is intended for .NET developers interested in exploring the many facets of .NET technology—Windows Azure, Windows…
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Tim Swords—Solutions Engineer with Horace Mann Educators Corporation—dives into .NET RESTful services at the Sangamon Valley .NET User Group (SVNUG) November 2011 presentation meeting. The Sangamon Valley .NET User Group (SVNUG) is a Microsoft technology user group based in Springfield, Illinois, and is intended for .NET developers interested in exploring the many facets of .NET technology—Windows Azure, Windows Phone 7, WPF4, Silverlight 4 with…
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Scott Hembrough—Consultant with Ashbaugh & Associates, Inc.—demonstrates Microsoft Team Foundation Server 2010 (TFS 2010) build automation, continuous integration, and build customization through Windows Workflow (WF) at the Sangamon Valley .NET User Group (SVNUG) October 2011 presentation meeting. The Sangamon Valley .NET User Group (SVNUG) is a Microsoft technology user group based in Springfield, Illinois, and is intended for .NET developers interested…
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