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Chris Eargle Speaking at HubCityNUG October 14th 2010

Posted by Keith Elder | Posted in .Net, Community | Posted on 24-09-2010

If you are in any of the following cities located near Hattiesburg, MS we hope you’ll come out on Thursday October 14th, 2010 for Hub City .NET User Group meeting:

  • Hattiesburg, MS
  • Meridian, MS
  • Jackson, MS
  • Biloxi, MS
  • Gulfport, MS
  • Mobile, AL
  • New Orleans, LA

About The Speaker

Chris Eargle is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional – C# and INETA Community Champion from Columbia, SC, USA. He has designed and developed several enterprise and open source applications, and he runs the local .NET User Group: the Columbia Enterprise Developers Guild. He is a frequent guest of conferences and community events promoting best practices and new technologies. His blog, kodefuguru.com, has been featured on ASP.NET, MSDN, and Reddit.

Presentation: Secrets of a .NET Ninja

In my years developing C# applications, I have seen techniques both good and bad. I will demonstrate those that are good, rant against those that are bad, and reveal those unknown to many.  Whether a novice or a seasoned coder, you will find something useful, or perhaps even wicked, that you can do with C# and the .NET Framework.

Register Here!

(while the event is free, we ask you to register so we can plan better for food)

http://hubcitynugoct2010.eventbrite.com

Time: 7:00 PM (6:30 PM food starts)

 

Location: University of Southern Mississippi

 

Directions

Joseph Cook Library – Room 123
University of Southern Mississippi Campus
Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39401

Map: http://lib.usm.edu/about_us/floor_and_campus_maps/map_to_cook_library.html

Room 123 is located in the back of the common study area on the right hand side.

Prizes and Free Food

Food will be served for those attending this event.  Please arrive early starting at 6:30PM to eat.

We have books to give away, free software from Telerik, JetBrains, and DevExpress.

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