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 Wednesday, April 11, 2007

The weather just won’t give us a break. Due to snow and sleet being forecasted for tomorrow afternoon and evening we will once again have to move our meeting back.

 

I’m very sorry about any inconvenience this may cause to your personal schedules, but I’d feel worse if someone got into an accident while driving to or from the meeting.

 

To allow everyone to pencil in the meeting in their calendars the meeting is now moved to April 26th!!!

 

Please send an email if you plan to attend!!!

 

Once again we hope everyone will be able to make it, and maybe even some people that couldn’t make it today will be able to attend next week.

The newsletter on the website has a complete description on how to get the meeting.

 

Just to remind you the complete session info:

Date : Thursday the 26th of April 2007.
Time : 1:30pm to 3:30pm
Location : Augusta, ME (The Deering Building on Route 9 / Hospital Street)
Topic : Developing with Windows Communication Foundation

Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) is Microsoft's unified framework for building secure, reliable, transacted, and interoperable distributed applications. Learn how to leverage the new features in Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) to make a smooth transition to service-orientated development.  The capabilities exposed through this new addition to the .NET Framework will enable the core building blocks of connected systems such as data & service contracts, security, reliability, administration, and management.

Chris Bowen is the Microsoft Developer Evangalist for the New England region.

Please use the form on the contact page to let us know you'll be attending!

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