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Patrick
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      9th Jan 2005

Yes this is a little OT, but then again,
maybe not!

I would like to get in touch with Visual.C#
developers in the Netherlands - preferably
those working commercially for themselves -
with the object of organizing some kind of
a user group.

If you think this is a good idea, please
contact me at: (E-Mail Removed)

Patrick.


 
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Frans Bouma [C# MVP]
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      9th Jan 2005
Patrick wrote:
> Yes this is a little OT, but then again,
> maybe not!
>
> I would like to get in touch with Visual.C#
> developers in the Netherlands - preferably
> those working commercially for themselves -
> with the object of organizing some kind of
> a user group.
>
> If you think this is a good idea, please
> contact me at: (E-Mail Removed)


Something like the Dutch .NET user group: DotNed? http://www.dotned.nl

Frans.

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      9th Jan 2005
"Frans Bouma [C# MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Patrick wrote:
> > Yes this is a little OT, but then again,
> > maybe not!
> >
> > I would like to get in touch with Visual.C#
> > developers in the Netherlands - preferably
> > those working commercially for themselves -
> > with the object of organizing some kind of
> > a user group.
> >
> > If you think this is a good idea, please
> > contact me at: (E-Mail Removed)

>
> Something like the Dutch .NET user group: DotNed? http://www.dotned.nl
>
> Frans.
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I was wanting to focus on developers working
on their own with VC#, i..e., without the benefit
of a supportive organization around them, as a
sort of substitute for that, a network, allowing
ad hoc cooperation, and answering whatever
other needs that might surface. Nothing heavy
or over-organized. No corporate band wagon
stuff: not a platform for suppliers, publishers, etc.

Patrick.




 
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