Boo and WPF NNUG Vestfold

An entry about nnug Publication date 17. November 2008 12:03

On Wednesday the 19th of November (yeah I’m a bit late to blog about it, sorry!), we’re hosting another Vestfold .NET User Group meeting. This month, Tore Vestues will be talking about the Boo programming language and language/compiler extensibility, and after a break with some pizza and small talk, Gøran Kvarv will give a presentation about Windows Presentation Foundation and why you should choose it over Windows Forms.

We’re moving to a new venue this time at Torp IT. Also, since I’m moving to Stavanger soon, this is going to be the last Vestfold user group meeting I’ll be involved in putting together. It’s been a fun three years, and I hope I’ll be able to return in the future as a guest speaker or just a regular attendee whenever I’m in the neighbourhood.

For more information and to sign up, head over to the NNUG event page.

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