I am speaking at 4 UG meetings this month, so you have no excuse for not sopping by to say hello!
Dallas .NET UG
http://www.ddnug.net
On 9/9 6 PM at the Microsoft Office in Irving
Title: Anatomy of a Silverlight Media Player
Abstract: In this talk Teresa and Shawn will cover how to skin a media player for your company and how to bind it to an OData Service for data retrieval. The talk will begin with Teresa showing how to use Expression Blend to skin a Silverlight Media Player. Then Shawn will show you how to expose your video library using an OData service and consume it in the Silverlight Media Player.
>> The same night as the DDNUG meeting the OpenCamp & Eventbrite guys are having a DFW Un-Plugged at the House of Blues, so while Teresa and I will be sad you are not coming to hear us talk, this will also be a good event http://www.eventbrite.com/event/761732362/OCDFW
NT PC UG
http://sp.ntpcug.org/VBNETSIG
On 9/11 9 AM at the Microsoft Office in Irving
Title: Hour 2 of Teach Yourself C# 4.0 in 24 Hours by Scott Dorman
We are working our way through the book, chapter by chapter. View the entire series at http://www.inetachamps.com/Live/Presentation/Topic/60.
Hands on Coding
http://hands-on-coding.net
On 9/14 at 6:30 PM at the Improving office in Dallas
Title: Developer of <T>: Utilizing .NET Generics to write better code - Hands on
Abstract: In this hands on version of Shawn's popular Developer<T> talk we will learn what generics are and how to use them in C#. We will then apply those skills by first writing some of our own generic implementations of a generic method and a generic collection. Next we will take some "sample" code and figure out how to convert it to use generics.
(You can watch the lecture version of this talk on INETA Live http://www.inetachamps.com/Live/Presentation/ViewVideo/111)
Ft Worth .NET UG
http://fwdnug.com/blogs/meetings/archive/2010/09/03/september-2010-meeting.aspx
On 9/21 at 6:00 PM at Justin Brands
Title: What is New/Cool in C# 4.0 and VS 2010
Abstract: In this talk Shawn will highlight some of the coolest features of C# 4.0 and VS 2010.