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  • Silverlight 2

    Surely by now you've heard that Silverlight 2 is being released tomorrow (Tuesday, October 14).  Coincidentally, the WI .NET Users Group is having a Silverlight 2 presentation the same night. There has been a lot of interest in this meeting and registration numbers are already very high. ...
    Posted to Tap My Mind - Scott Isaacs (Weblog) by sisaacs on 10-13-2008
  • RTLB #3: Pain Is The Best Teacher

    This is the third in my " Rules to Live By " series.  Like every other professional, in every other field, over the years I've picked up a lot of things that make my life easier, or better, both professionally and personally.  Most of these things can be summarized in a sentence...
    Posted to Tap My Mind - Scott Isaacs (Weblog) by sisaacs on 09-15-2008
  • RTLB #2: I'm No More Important Than You Are

    This is the second in my " Rules to Live By " series.  Like every other professional, in every other field, over the years I've picked up a lot of things that make my life easier, or better, both professionally and personally.  Most of these things can be summarized in a sentence...
    Posted to Tap My Mind - Scott Isaacs (Weblog) by sisaacs on 09-01-2008
  • Finding Passion

    Passion is elusive.  It's sneaky and slippery.  It hides and taunts you.  For those lucky enough to have found it, you are truly fortunate.  For years now, I've been looking for something to be passionate about.  Something I could really devote myself to.  Something...
    Posted to Tap My Mind - Scott Isaacs (Weblog) by sisaacs on 08-08-2008
  • RTLB #1: Always Assume Good Intentions

    "Rules to Live By" (RTLB) is a new series that I will occasionally be writing here on my blog.  Like every other professional, in every other field, over the years I've picked up a lot of things that make my life easier, both professionally and personally.  Most of these things...
    Posted to Tap My Mind - Scott Isaacs (Weblog) by sisaacs on 08-08-2008
  • GiveCamp MKE

    I'm very excited to announce that we are planning the first ever GiveCamp in the Milwaukee area: GiveCamp MKE .  In fact, it's one of the first GiveCamps anywhere. "What's a GiveCamp?", you ask.  In short, it is an opportunity for developers, designers, DBAs, project managers...
    Posted to Tap My Mind - Scott Isaacs (Weblog) by sisaacs on 08-05-2008
  • I Am Excited About... A Conference Call?

    For the first time since -- ummm -- since ever, I am looking forward to an upcoming conference call.  And I'm really looking forward to it.  I don't want to say too much, yet, because I want to get some very basic details ironed out first, but I will say that it is about a special project...
    Posted to Tap My Mind - Scott Isaacs (Weblog) by sisaacs on 07-22-2008
  • Community Coding Contest

    This is pretty exciting.  Chris Pietschmann , an MVP, a friend of mine, a committee member of the WI .NET Users Group , developer of Virtual Earth controls , and an independent consultant I have worked with in the recent past, has three MSDN Premium Subscriptions to give away, and he is having a...
    Posted to Tap My Mind - Scott Isaacs (Weblog) by sisaacs on 06-26-2008
  • Deeper in .NET 2008 -- Today!

    If you're in the Milwaukee area and have nothing to do today (4/5/08), why not come to Deeper in .NET ?  It starts at 8AM and will go until right around 6PM.  We have 5 great speakers on the agenda so come on by and see what's going on.
    Posted to Tap My Mind - Scott Isaacs (Weblog) by sisaacs on 04-05-2008
  • Less Than 72 Hours Away

    Deeper in .NET 2008 is 3 days away -- this Saturday!  I can't believe it myself.  The time has flown by and I'm amazed that everything managed to get worked out.  If you haven't already, go register to attend -- you won't be disappointed.  Also, we just made an announcement...
    Posted to Tap My Mind - Scott Isaacs (Weblog) by sisaacs on 04-02-2008
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