Meeting Schedule

GANG meets the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the  Southfield, MI Microsoft office (1000 Town Center Dr., Suite 1930). Map

Meeting Schedule:

6:00- 6:30 Food, Networking and Lightning Talks
6:30- 8:00 Main Presentation
8:00- 8:30 Announcements and Giveaways
8:30-11:00 Social Time at Copper Canyon

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2010-2011 Attendance

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Date Meeting Number of attendees
1/20/2010 Web Caching for Newbies 28
2/17/2010 Intro to ASP.Net MVC with a Splash of jQuery 48
3/17/2010 Windows 7 for Developers 38
4/21/2010 Testing for the Web (Accessiblity and Security Edition) 43
4/26/2010 Architecture Tools of Visual Studio 2010 50
5/19/2010 F# and Functional Programming for C# Developers 43
6/16/2010 Real World C# 4.0 74
7/21/2010 Javascript is Real Code: SOLID and TDD in the Browser 55
8/18/2010 New Testing Features of Visual Studio 2010 57
9/15/2010 Introduction to Unit Testing 53
10/20/2010 LOB Application Development with Microsoft CRM 74
11/17/2010 Windows Phone 7 Development 80
01/19/2011 Refactoring – Everything you Wanted to Know but were Afraid to Ask 59
02/16/2011 10 Tips for Moving from Wnforms to WPF 77
03/16/2011 Beyond Web 2.0 APIs : Implementing RESTful Hypermedia for .NET Applications 84
4/20/2011 Microsoft .Net Micro Framework 86
5/18/2011 Pinned Sites in IE9 and Windows 7 59
6/15/2011 A Lap Around Windows Azure 91
7/20/2011 Refactoring to a SOLID Foundation 101
8/17/2011 ASP.NET MVC 77
9/21/2011 The Scaling Habits of ASP.NET Applications 80
10/1/2011 GANG10! 92
11/16/2011 Node.js, Web API, Oh My! 98

Upcoming Meetings and Events

  1. GANG Meeting February 15, 2012: Sarah Dutkiewicz on Intro to PowerShell/Extending PowerShell

    February 15, 2012

     

    Title:  Intro to PowerShell/Extending PowerShell

    While PowerShell is great for automating IT tasks, developers have been quick to dismiss ...

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  2. GANG Meeting May 16, 2012: Steve Smith on Common Design Patterns

    May 16, 2012

    Title: Common Design Patterns

    Design Patterns provide common templates for solving the same family of problems in a similar way. ...

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