Any one in NW DC going to Vienna ASP Meeting on
Wednesday night May 4th and can give a ride, please
respond here.  I don't think Vienna Meeting is
convenient via Metro, so would appreciate a ride.

Thanks!!!


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>       1. .NET Contract Position in N. VA
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>       2. Brian Moran at WinProTeam Vienna 5/4/2005
> at 6pm
>            From: Jeffrey Schoolcraft
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>       3. Re: Brian Moran at WinProTeam Vienna
> 5/4/2005 at 6pm
>            From: Jeffrey Schoolcraft
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>       4. MidAtlantic CodeCamp May 7, 2005
>            From: Jeffrey Schoolcraft
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>       5. APEX - New Sr. Project Manager in .NET Shop
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>    Date: Mon, 02 May 2005 14:20:04 -0000
>    From: "Dhiren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: .NET Contract Position in N. VA
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Our firm has an immediate opening for .NET
> Developer. It will be a 6+ 
> months Government contract position in N. VA. We
> need Strong VB.NET, 
> ASP.NET, very good communication skills, ability to
> work individually 
> on a project as well as in a team, direct client
> interaction.
> Independent contractors, Corp to Corp, H1B
> sponsorship possible. Must 
> be willing to go through employment verification and
> background check. 
> The project location is near Metro, rate is $40-$45
> per hour.
> 
> If interested, please send your resume to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] with 
> availability, rate and residency status information.
> 
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> Dhiren Gadhia
> 
> 
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> Message: 2         
>    Date: Mon, 2 May 2005 12:45:37 -0400
>    From: Jeffrey Schoolcraft
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Brian Moran at WinProTeam Vienna 5/4/2005
> at 6pm
> 
> Have you ever cursed at TSQL, or SQL Server only to
> fire up Query
> Analyzer to look at the execution plan to curse
> louder, longer and
> with more enthusiasm?
> 
> Then you need to come out to the next WinProTeam
> Vienna meeting this
> Wednesday (May 4, 2005 from 6-9pm at the AT&T
> building behind Olive
> Garden[1]).  Brian Moran, SQL Server MVP, helped
> found Solid Quality
> Learning[2], writes for Sql Server Magazine[3] and
> all around
> performance genius has agreed to help us
> multi-hatted developers not
> waste time with blind optimizations (a lesson that
> can be applied in
> many places).
> 
> Brians talk will be a combination of the following
> two sessions from
> SQL Server Connections conference[4].
> 
> SDV306: SQL Tuner Part I: Using Profiler to Identify
> Bottlenecks in Your
> Application
> Brian Moran
> Do you have a repeatable, easy-to-use methodology
> that can improve your
> performance of your application by 100% or more? I
> do. This session
> demonstrates techniques for capturing and analyzing
> Profiler data to find
> and understand bottlenecks in your application.
> 
> SDB302: SQL Tuner Part II: Analyzing WAITTYPES to
> Identify Bottlenecks in
> Your Application
> Brian Moran
> WAITTYPES are one of the least understood aspects of
> performance tuning in
> the SQL Server world. This session complements
> material presented in SQL
> Tuner Part I. I'll describe and demonstrate how I
> capture and analyze
> WAITTYPES to find and understand bottlenecks in a
> SQL Server application.
> You do not have to attend SQL Tuner Part I in order
> to benefit from this
> session.
> 
> As usual their will be food and drink (pizza and
> liquid enjoyment of
> the non-alcholic variety) generously provided by:
> DotNetContractors
> (www.dncnow.com)
> 
> Hope to see you all there!
> -- 
> Jeff Schoolcraft
> http://thequeue.net/blog/
> 
> Thycotic Software Ltd
> www.thycotic.com
> 
> 
>
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> Message: 3         
>    Date: Mon, 2 May 2005 12:48:28 -0400
>    From: Jeffrey Schoolcraft
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Brian Moran at WinProTeam Vienna
> 5/4/2005 at 6pm
> 
> even setup place holders for footnote URL's and
> forgot...
> 
> [1]
>
http://www.winproteam.org/winproteam/site/3329/default.aspx
> [2] http://www.solidqualitylearning.com/
> [3] http://www.windowsitpro.com/SQLServer/
> [4]
>
http://www.devconnections.com/shows/sql/default.asp?s=68
> 
> On 5/2/05, Jeffrey Schoolcraft
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Have you ever cursed at TSQL, or SQL Server only
> to fire up Query
> > Analyzer to look at the execution plan to curse
> louder, longer and
> > with more enthusiasm?
> > 
> > Then you need to come out to the next WinProTeam
> Vienna meeting this
> > Wednesday (May 4, 2005 from 6-9pm at the AT&T
> building behind Olive
> > Garden[1]).  Brian Moran, SQL Server MVP, helped
> found Solid Quality
> > Learning[2], writes for Sql Server Magazine[3] and
> all around
> > performance genius has agreed to help us
> multi-hatted developers not
> > waste time with blind optimizations (a lesson that
> can be applied in
> > many places).
> > 
> > Brians talk will be a combination of the following
> two sessions from
> > SQL Server Connections conference[4].
> > 
> > SDV306: SQL Tuner Part I: Using Profiler to
> Identify Bottlenecks in Your
> > Application
> 
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