Phoenix .NET User Group Experience
Last night I was lucky enough to attend my first Phoenix .NET User Group meeting and enjoyed it. Microsoft is nice enough to let them use a room in their Phoenix office and gave away a keyboard/mouse set, a web cam, and a few books.
Tim Rayburn started it off with an Intro to WCF Services and for a guy who has barely touched these, it was very informative. Tim did an excellent job presenting and made it easy to follow along.
Rob Paveza followed up with a discussion on a new Facebook API that he has developed. I worked with Rob at Terralever and know that he does an awesome job whenever he has the chance to run wild in code and from the looks of it, this isn’t any different. It’s not released as of yet but it will be found here by the end of the week so check it out.
Thanks to Scott Cate and Rob Bagby for helping out with this. I hope to check out a few more of these in the future.
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