The Cleveland Sharepoint Users Group will be meeting this Wednesday, August 27th, at the
Cleveland Microsoft Office at 4pm-6:30pm. Bill English, an author and educator focused on SharePoint technologies, will be speaking on "Findability and Taxonomies: Notes from the Field". For more information, check out their website at:
http://www.sharepointcleveland.com/.
Also on Wednesday,
Corey Haines announced a geek dinner with
Chris Woodruff, one of our fellow Tweeps (people from
Twitter), starting at
6pm at
Great Lakes Brewing Company. All are welcome to attend!
While checking out
the GCPCUG C#/VB.NET SIG site, I found out that this month's meeting has been rescheduled to
Thursday, August 28th at 6:30-8:30pm. That's right -- it is moved to this Thursday and will
not be on Tuesday.
Joe Fiorini will be presenting on MVC (Model View Controller). Unfortunately, I am unable to make it since I have other plans I cannot break, but I highly recommend checking this group's meetings out if you have time. They meet up at the
Sogeti Auditorium (lower level at Beacon Place) for the meeting, and they typically go out to
The Winking Lizard after the meeting. For more information and to reserve your spot, check out their site.
If you happen to know any other Cleveland tech events that you want me to blog about, please drop me an email at
sarah at codinggeekette dot com with the event information and I'll include it here.
Labels: Chris Woodruff, Cleveland tech events, Corey Haines, Joe Fiorini, Microsoft, Sharepoint, Sogeti