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March 2007 Newsletter


March Monthly Meeting Tonight!
Phil Weber joins us from Portland Oregon. The topic is "Creating Great User Interfaces in .NET. Please follow the link for more info and registration instructions.

Everyone who comes will get a free copy of Code Magazine (Jan-Feb 2007) and a trial licence for all Developer Express tools. March 2007 Monthly Meeting


MSDN Canada Code Awards
Microsoft Canada is sponsoring a contest to reward individuals and teams who are doing the best .NET development in Canada. Check out the link below for more details. Winners will receive $2000 (individual) or $4000 (team) plus a charity donation of their choice.
MSDN Canada Code Awards


Victoria.NET Code "Awards"
If Microsoft can do it, why can't we do it locally? Whether or not you are planning to enter yourself or your team in the MSDN contest, let us know what you are doing with .NET. We'll post links and/or writeups in the next few newsletters for every submission we get. Send your email to info@vicdotnet.org with the subject "Vic.NET Code". This is your chance to showcase your work to the local community!

We definitely will NOT forward your information to the MSDN contest, but if we come across something we like we will encourage you to send them your submission!


Learn .NET
A lot of great resources have come online recently:




Upcoming Events:
Mar 07: .NET UI
Apr 07: Debugging
May 07: Data-Driven Apps
June 07: Pub Night!


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