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The WNY DNUG (Western New York .Net User Group) is a non-profit organization dedicated to building a community for the sharing of ideas and information between .Net enthusiasts.  Each month a .Net evangelist will discuss the technology they are working with in an open forum.  Group members are encouraged to actively participate in these discussions, to provide an interactive meeting forum.  At, each meeting there is a portion dedicated to interaction between group members.  This can be an opportunity to meet other professionals in the industry or if your new to the technology, find out how other professionals have implemented .Net technologies.

Announcements
 
11/22/2008 - The Buffalo Code Camp
November 22, 2008
Website: To be announced on Monday Oct 20.
 
The Buffalo Code Camp will be hosted by the University at Buffalo in Amherst, NY on November 22nd.  We are expecting between 150-200 developers to attend the first Buffalo Code Camp. 
 
A local sponsor will be supplying free pizza and pop for lunch for all.  There will be over 60 swag items given out to speakers and attendees including copies of Windows Vista Business.
 
We have developers and speakers coming in from all over the northeast United States and Canada including a Microsoft MVP from SE Pennsylvania, a Microsoft MVP from Toronto, and Developer Evangelists from Waltham, Massachusetts. 
 
There will be informal gatherings for speakers on the night before the event as well as the night of the event.  Organizers, volunteers, user group leads, and attendees are all welcome to join the speakers at the gatherings.
 
This event will be a great chance for speakers to network with talented developers from all over the northeast United States and Canada.
 

 We currently have openings for more speakers. If you are interested in presenting a portion of your expertise to fellow developers please contact the code camp speaker liaison David Hockenberry (david.hockenberry@wnydnug.org).

Registration is Open!!! - Click Here to Register

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