The Thirsty Developer
A podcast with Microsoft Developer Evangelist, Dave Bost and Clark Sell
# Tuesday, May 05, 2009
The Thirsty Developer 61: I got nothing!

This week we have a special episode where Larry interviews Dave about his recent work on project MEBA.  They also talk about the availability of Windows7 RC and the upgrade process.

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Chicago Code Camp
Indy Code Camp
Fox Valley Day of .NET
Jim Holmes’ post on unit testing by MS Evangelists
Jack Greenfield’s blog
UMM

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