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 July 2008 Meeting Minimize


1. If we were to have a meeting on a friday would you be willing to participate?

Presenter would be Michael Neel
Date July 11th, 2008

Trying to find out how many people would attend!

Some additional information about the topics can be found at the following link: http://vinull.com/code/


No (4) 22%
Yes (Any Topic) (5) 28%
Yes (Topic: What's new in ASP.NET) (1) 6%
Yes (Topic: Welcome to the Church of Agile) (0) 0%
Yes (Topic: SOA Building the Arch) (2) 11%
Yes (Topic: DataSets Code Less, Do More) (2) 11%
Yes (Topic: WPF From Zero to XAML) (2) 11%
Yes (Topic: Zen and the Art of Website Maintenance) (2) 11%


  

 March Meeting Survey (Closed) Minimize

NOTE: This survey is closed. Kathleen Dollard is scheduled to speak to our group Tuesday, March 28th at 6:00 PM about 'Refactoring with Generics'.

1. What topic would you like Kathleen to talk about?

Refactoring with Generics (3) 18%
Unit Testing in the Real World (2) 12%
Simplifying Code Generation in a Generic World (2) 12%
WinForms Databinding  (1) 6%
Debugging WinForms Applications in 2005 (1) 6%
Defining and Enforcing “Good Code” (3) 18%
Layout in WinForms 2005 (2) 12%
Painting WinForms Controls for a Sophisticated User Interface (2) 12%
Letting Users Tell You Where to Go (Office UI) (1) 6%

NOTE: This survey is closed.

  

 November Meeting Survey (Closed) Minimize

NOTE: This survey is closed

1. Our meeting on November 29 coincides with Microsoft’s “Ready Launch 2005” event in Atlanta, and several of our members are planning to attend. If we change our meeting date, what day is most convenient for you?

Tuesday, Nov. 22 (8) 62%
Thursday, Dec. 1 (3) 23%
Tuesday, Dec. 6 (2) 15%

2. Which of the following Microsoft “Ready Launch 2005” events do you plan to attend? http://www.microsoft.com/events/2005launchevents/default.mspx

San Francisco (Nov. 7) (0) 0%
Detroit (Nov. 8) (0) 0%
Chicago (Nov. 10) (0) 0%
Philadelphia (Nov. 17) (0) 0%
New York (Nov. 22) (0) 0%
Atlanta (Nov. 29) (4) 33%
Seattle (Nov. 29) (0) 0%
Dallas (Nov. 30) (0) 0%
Denver (Dec. 6) (0) 0%
Anaheim (Dec. 6) (0) 0%
Houston (Dec. 6) (0) 0%
Orlando (Dec. 8) (0) 0%
Minneapolis (Dec. 14) (0) 0%
Boston (Dec. 15) (0) 0%
Washington D.C. (Jan. 11) (1) 8%
None of the above (7) 58%

3. Which of the following “Best Of Ready Launch 2005” events do you plan to attend? http://www.msdnevents.com/launch/

Birmingham, AL (Dec. 13) (5) 38%
Tampa, FL (Dec. 15) (0) 0%
None of the above (8) 62%

The survey ended 10/14/2005.

  

 1st Meeting Survey (Closed) Minimize

Joe Healy is scheduled to speak to our group Tuesday, September 27th around 6:00 PM CST.
NOTE: This survey has expired.

1. What do you want Joe to talk about?

Enterprise Library (1) 5%
Visual Studio 2005  (4) 19%
SQL Server 2005 for Developers (7) 33%
Visual Studio Team System (3) 14%
.Net 2.0 (new features & changes)  (3) 14%
.Net 2.0 Best Practices, Tips and Tricks (3) 14%

2. What area would you prefer to meet?

Downtown/Midtown Mobile (6) 29%
West Mobile (14) 67%
North Mobile (1) 5%

3. How likely are you to attend our first meeting?

Very likely (15) 71%
Somewhat likely (5) 24%
Not likely (1) 5%

Survey expires Monday, August 22nd.

  

 Survey (Closed) Minimize


1. How often do you think the user group should meet?

Monthly (10) 38%
Bi-Monthly (6) 23%
Quarterly (10) 38%

2. What are the topics that most interest you?

ASP.Net 1.1 (12) 7%
ASP.Net 2.0 (21) 12%
.Net 1.1 (Windows) (10) 6%
.Net 2.0 (Windows) (21) 12%
XML Web Services (16) 9%
VB.Net (20) 12%
C# (23) 13%
C++ (5) 3%
.Net Security (17) 10%
Patterns & Practices (26) 15%


  

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