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  • Brendon Schwartz at the Atlanta Cutting Edge .NET User Group

    The Atlanta Cutting Edge .NET User Group's monthly meeting is on Monday, February 5th, at 6:00 PM:

    This month, Brendon Schwartz will introduce the new release of Sharepoint (now known as MOSS). We will cover the high level advancements that make up MOSS 2007 and take a look a few demos of the new UI and features.

    Brendon Schwartz is an ASP.NET MVP in Atlanta. He is one of the "Atlanta .NET Regular Guys", as well as a founding member of the Atlanta Microsoft Professionals Group, and VP of Technology on the INETA Board of Directors. You can reach Brendon through his personal website at www.devcow.com, and visit his weblog at DevCow (http://devcow.com/blogs/adnrg/default.aspx).

    I won't be able to attend this meeting, but it looks like a good one, so come on out if you can, and hopefully I can make next month.
     

  • ASP.NET 2.0 Web Parts in Action by Darren Neimke

    I highly recommend the book ASP.NET 2.0 Web Parts in Action by Darren Neimke (Manning Publications).  This book assumes you are already experienced with ASP.NET, so it doesn't waste your time with yet another introduction.  Instead, everything in this book is just good content about Web Parts and the Portal Framework, a lot of which is hard to find anywhere else.  This book does not just show you how to build a Web Part based Portal, it will also teach you how to customize most every aspect of the process.  You'll learn about the Manager control, Connections, and Personalization, but also about changing the look of the Chrome that all Web Parts automatically get.  So if you are an experienced ASP.NET developer that is needing to learn about Web Parts, then this is a must-have book -- there's nothing else like it.
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