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SSW Update - February 2003
Do you think that when replying to emails it's better late than never?
Events
Sydney .NET User Group
Wednesday 19th February
Neil Roodyn will be giving a demonstration of NAnt, a .NET build tool, which is said to be like "Make" but without "Make's" wrinkles. Neil will also present the C# Refactory, a refactoring and metrics add-in for Microsoft Visual Studio.NET. Bring any extreme programming questions or .NET issues along and we'll try to solve them.

George Doubinski will be talking about using third-party controls and integrated tools in ASP.NET.

Wednesday February 19 2003, 5:45 pm at Microsoft, 1 Epping Road.
 

 
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The Cutting Edge
You should always try and reply to emails within a timely period, but sometimes, for many reasons, it can take ages for you to get around to answering that email. More

Cheers until next time, Adam
SSW Database Services Manager and Microsoft Regional Director, Australia
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