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  • The .NET Developer Network

    Bristol, United Kingdom

    The .NET Developer Network is a user group for .NET developers and IT Pros in Bristol and the South West
  • NxtGenUG

    Nationwide, United Kingdom

    NxtGenUG is about bridging the gap between Microsoft and the developer. The waves of technology emerging from Microsoft is relentless, developers are under more pressure to deliver software and also understand these new technologies. We want to enlighten developers, and get them enthusiatic about these new technologies, by providing quality meetings, with the top speakers in Europe.
  • Singapore's Professional .NET User Group

    Singapore, Singapore

    This is a place where developers from different fields of .NET share their ideas, experiences and expertise. Meetings are held on the first Thursday of every month, with speakers presenting to you technologies and architectures in .NET. Participate online in the community projects, forums, and articles and get to know your fellow developers.
  • Hong Kong .NET User Group

    Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR

    We aim to provide a learning environment for Microsoft .NET developers, with opportunities to members for sharing knowledge, discuss and participate in advanced technologies, and work with other local community members and IT leaders for advanced IT discussions .
  • Vancouver Technology User Group

    Vancouver, Canada

    Created as the Vancouver NT Users Group in 1996, the group changed it's name to the Vancouver Technology User Group in 2002. Since the VANTUGs inception, the interest from the membership has been centered around learning both about the newer technologies as well to seek out other members that may have knowledge to share.
  • Norwegian .NET User Group

    _, Norway

    Norwegian .NET User Group, NNUG, er en brukergruppe for utviklere som jobber med Microsofts .NET teknologi. Formålet med NNUG er å utveksle erfaringer om .NET, gi råd og fokusere på best practises. Målgruppen for NNUG er utviklere og arkitekter. NNUG er uavhengig av Microsoft, men kan motta sponsormidler fra Microsoft.
  • Victoria .NET User Group

    Victoria, Australia

    We are an independent user group that meets regularly in a social atmosphere to share knowledge and experiences with .NET technologies. This group is the combination of Melbourne's two most prominent Microsoft .NET user groups, the Australian Developers .NETwork and the Melbourne .NET User Group.
  • Chicago .NET User Group

    Chicago, United States

    Our mission from inception has been to share deep .NET experience with individuals who are interested in learning, sharing and growing their Microsoft .NET knowledge and capabilities. The group’s vision is to provide members with a forum to hear top industry experts speak, learn and teach others who are interested in the same technologies as you and are facing the same challenges.
  • Atlanta .NET User Group

    Atlanta, United States

    The Atlanta .NET User Group is an independent user group formed by developers for developers. The group is the result of combining the Atlanta ASP.NET and Atlanta VB User Groups. We are a special interest group of the Technology Association of Georgia (TAG) and a founding member of INETA.
  • Sydney .NET User Group

    Sydney, Australia

    Usually held on the 3rd Wednesday of every month, the Sydney .NET Users Group covers Microsoft Winforms, Webforms, VB .NET, C#, Access, SQL Server, XML, Exchange Server and SharePoint Portal Server, new products, legal issues of software development and tips and tricks.

Events coming up

  • Jan 27

    "Parallel Extensions to the .NET Framework" with Mike Taulty

    Bristol, United Kingdom

    Our first ever speaker returns after nearly 2 years to talk about how to take advantage of all of those wasted additional processors in today's machines.

  • Feb 10

    MSDN: Catch Up with Microsoft Rich Client Technologies for 2008

    London, United Kingdom

    In this half-day session we’ll do a refresh of the technologies that we can use to build rich, interactive clients with .NET in 2008. We’ll take a look at how we can be cross-platform, cross-browser with Silverlight 2 and yet get the full development experience of a .NET application and then we’ll explore how we can take that further with the Windows Presentation Foundation V3.5 Service Pack 1 which allows for the richest, most-productive development model for Windows applications. There’ll b...

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