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Sep 28

Posted by: Philip Beadle
Wednesday, September 28, 2005 4:00 AM  RssIcon

So I get a phone call from Mitch Denny at 3am Seattle time which is a perfectly good time of the day to call people if your in Australia :) to ask me if Id like to be part of the GotDotNet code slam event.  Who could resist coding all night with a bunch of MVPs from all over the world?

Free beer and food and I even scored a digitiser which I'm about to try out.  Big names here, Jim Newkirk (NUnit legend), Robert Scoble (blog master), Ward Cunningham (inventor of the Wiki) and a heap of others.

We got a preview of the new version of GotDotNet Workspaces which looks very promising.  The team was VERY interested in catching up with the DNN Core Team MVPs over the next few days.  Seems they would like us to come back!

If you get the chance you should come to the MS Company Store building and check out the museum of the evolution of Microsoft, very interesting with some great early photos of Bill and Co.  You couldnt get a job looking like that anymore:)

Also check out Code Gallery for some great projects that you can join in on.

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