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Live interactive discussion about CSLA .NET May 14, 2020 #941

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rockfordlhotka opened this issue Apr 28, 2020 · 6 comments
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Live interactive discussion about CSLA .NET May 14, 2020 #941

rockfordlhotka opened this issue Apr 28, 2020 · 6 comments

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I am excited to announce an online event where you can join an open conversation with Q&A about CSLA .NET.

May 14, 2020 at 1600 US central time (4 pm)

Go to https://store.lhotka.net/rockford-lhotka-online to register.

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I have a couple folks signed up for May 14.

I suspect a fairly small group in any case, so this should be a great chance to have a direct, focused conversation on your experiences with #cslanet.

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@rockfordlhotka rockfordlhotka changed the title Rocky AMA about CSLA .NET May 14, 2020 Live interactive discussion about CSLA .NET May 14, 2020 Apr 29, 2020
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If you registered for today's event, you should have a calendar invite. The invite was sent to the billing email address you used in the store.

If you don't have a calendar invite let me know ASAP so we can resolve that issue.

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kcabral817 commented May 14, 2020 via email

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@kcabral817 I have resent the info in email, did you receive the email?

Also, I have added the info as a download for the item in the store, so you can get it from there.

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kcabral817 commented May 15, 2020 via email

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Ditto, thank you sooooo much Rocky. It was invaluable to get your experience on things that may seem trivial.

I was pleasantly surprised by the new property to turn off events and make lists non-readonly.

It made me wonder if something like what you just did can overlap with how you were asking about announcing new features...

Maybe you could consider having a 'release' webinar where you could go through the new release features and fixed, or just highlights if it's huge? Maybe plow through them and then record it and make the video a part of the release? I'd say even skip doing a small Q&A at the end and keep it to 15 or 20 min if possible.

Thanks again!
Brian

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