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Last night I had the opportunity to give a presentation to my local .NET User group; I covered some of the new language features (C# and VB.NET) coming up in the Whidbey release.

Everything went without a hitch, about 100+ people showed. Lots of questions, excellent feedback.

I think I will continue on the whole Whidbey discussions and schedule a ASP.NET Preview for the same group in the next few months.

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  • Amir Ahani said

    Your seminar was great. I thought you did a very good job of balancing the topics in the short time it was very useful to me. You were a very well organized and effective speaker.
    As per our discussion on last Monday about: “How can I become a Microsoft MVP?” I want to know where I should send my articles.
    I’m working at Motion Metrics Inc (<a target="_new" href="http://www.motionmetrics.com">http://www.motionmetrics.com) which is an advanced technology company specializing in design and implementation of intelligent embedded systems for heavy-duty industries.
    I have ordered the XPE toolkit which generates XP embedded images and we are developing our applications over this operating system.
    One of our products is ToothMetrics which is a smart embedded machine vision system that monitors the condition of the bucket teeth for large mining shovels.
    The system is used to prevent dumping broken teeth into crushers and other downstream processing equipment.
    We have our own hardware infrastructure that uses Industrial anti-shock Compact Flash memory card instead of the hard-disk.
    The tiny image that was produced by XPE toolkit is transferred to this Compact Flash memory card.
    I want to apply for embedded MVP but actually I don’t know where I should send my articles to be published.

    Thank you,
    Amir Ahani, B.A.Sc
    Microsoft Certified Application Developer (MCAD)
    Embedded System Engineer/Software Developer
    Motion Metrics Inc
    <a target="_new" href="http://www.motionmetrics.com">http://www.motionmetrics.com
    amir@motionmetrics.com

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