Next Generation User Group: Helping Developers Stay Ahead of the Curve - Part 3
- Posted: May 21, 2007 at 3:11 PM
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There's a group of folks in the UK that have formed a commumity called
Next Generation User Group. In their own words: "The Next Generation User Group focus on existing and future technologies from Microsoft, helping the enterprising developer stay ahead of the game." They are seriously passionate
about software, especially .NET.
On a cold autumn night, I visited one of their meetings in Coventry, England. This was no ordinary user group gathering at the local pub or library. 30 developers gathered together in a grounded Argosy cargo plane located at the Midland Air Museum to talk about Vista, Office and, of course, .NET development.
In this third clip of three we take a look into the Argosy cargo plane where the meeting is held.
See Part 1
See Part 2
On a cold autumn night, I visited one of their meetings in Coventry, England. This was no ordinary user group gathering at the local pub or library. 30 developers gathered together in a grounded Argosy cargo plane located at the Midland Air Museum to talk about Vista, Office and, of course, .NET development.
In this third clip of three we take a look into the Argosy cargo plane where the meeting is held.
See Part 1
See Part 2
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