Software development is about how quickly we produce good business solutions; it's not about how much code we write. This insight comes from Ken Spencer and Billy Hollis at TechFusion 2004 in Raleigh. Those who pay for software not only want applications delivered on time, on target and on budget, they also want it for the lowest cost possible. .NET increases programmer productivity – but it is only a beginning. The Enterprise Developers Guild is an excellent way to receive technical education, meet with your peers and learn how to get more out of the latest Microsoft technologies and resources. Come to Guild meetings and learn how successful complex systems are built by integrating successful simple systems that solve specific tasks.
The Enterprise Developers Guild meets the FOURTH TUESDAY of every month, EXCEPT December, at the Microsoft Campus in Charlotte, North Carolina. Meetings are from 6 to 8 PM. Dinner is pizza and soft drinks, courtesy of our meeting host. |
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Join us Tuesday, January 26, at 6:00 PM in the Mt. Kilimanjaro room of the Charlotte Microsoft Campus to learn how you can get the most out of Silverlight 4. Are you interested in building business applications in Silverlight 4? With Silverlight 4 the gap between Silverlight and WPF is quickly narrowing. If you want to build applications that can support all major browsers, then look no further. read more... |
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Registration is now open for the Columbia Code Camp, to be held on Saturday, January 30th, 2010, at the University of South Carolina in Columbia, SC. Visual Studio 2010 will soon be released. Learn how to take advantage of the latest tools, techniques, and technologies. Create what you can imagine, improve your productivity.
The Columbia Enterprise Developers Guild held its first meeting in May 2007. Since that time, we have worked on providing quality educational opportunities to the development community. Holding an annual Code Camp is the next step in that process, and Columbia Code Camp 2010 is the culmination of our efforts to get the first one started.
Please plan to join us on Saturday, January 30th, 2010, at the University of South Carolina in Columbia, SC for the Columbia Code Camp. |
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Events: The Guild meets the FOURTH TUESDAY of every month, EXCEPT December. We also sponsor and/or support a variety of other events, Code Camps, and Lab Fests.
Membership: The Guild is an independently run, volunteer user group to discuss and share information on a variety of Microsoft-centric technology topics.
Library: The Guild Library contains a bounty of technical programming information, including sample code, documentation, technical articles, and reference guides. You will also find copies of Guild meeting presentations and code samples here.
Job Leads: Guild members can login to view exclusive job leads in Charlotte and the surrounding area.
Contact Us: Please take some time to let us hear your feedback. |
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We would like to thank the following organizations who sponsor us: |
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