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 Wednesday, April 08, 2009

My colleague in the Heartland, Jeff Blankenburg, has hatched an audacious plan. What is that plan, you ask? Well, throughout April he is touring his home geography (Michigan, Kentucky, Ohio and Tennessee) sharing what he learned at MIX09 and culminating his tour with…

Stir Trek 

Stir Trek is a one day event on May 8, 2009 in Columbus, OH, featuring a full day of sessions across two tracks culminating with the private screening of the new Star Trek movie as the conference wraps up. For a very modest $25 registration fee, you get a full day of presentations, lunch, T-shirt, attendee bag and goodies, chances to win prizes, and, of course, the movie itself. It's an amazing, amazing deal. What's more, if you refer a friend (here's another ginsu moment from me) you get extra raffles tickets for the prizes.

But if food, prizes, and movie aren't enough, here's a quick glimpse of what you'll have the chance to learn throughout the day...

  • What's New in Silverlight 3 – Tim Heuer
  • .NET RIA Services: Building Data-driven Applications in ASP.NET and Silverlight – Tim Heuer
  • Choosing Between ASP.NET Web Forms and MVC – Rachel Appel
  • What's New in ASP.NET 4.0 – Steve Smith
  • Internet Explorer 8, SuperPreview, and Web Platform Installer – Jeff Blankenburg
  • Seeing Through The Clouds: Introduction to the Azure Services Platform – Brian H. Prince
  • Building Microsoft Silverlight Controls – Matt Casto
  • SketchFlow: From Concept To Production – Tim Hibner
  • What’s New In WPF 4 – Michael Eaton
  • An Overview of jQuery – Phil Japikse

I'll be there, and I hope to see you there, too!

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