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John Papa [MVP C#]

.NET Code Samples, Data Access, and Other Musings

JohnPapa.NET is Open for BusinRSS

No that's not a typo in the title ... it's my poor attempt at dry humor :)

I have had several questions from people over the past few months regarding my noticeable sparseness in blogging. The truth is that it took me a while to get back to setting up my new blogging home at www.johnpapa.net . I used the various beta versions of Graffiti CMS to get it started and then I recently migrated the site over to the release version of Graffiti. I must say that Graffiti is perfect for my needs. I can consolidate my posts, organize my events, articles, and add some ASP.NET and SilverLight aspects, too.

So what will you find on www.johnpapa.net ? You will find my usual technical posts as well as a listing of all of the articles I have published (the books listing is not there yet) and all of the events I will be speaking at as they get scheduled and confirmed.

Will I still post to CodeBetter.com ? Yes, I will still cross post some content to CodeBetter.com but the superset of the posts will be on www.johnpapa.net including technical content, reviews, and opinions.

So please add my new site www.johnpapa.net to your aggregated feed  list http://feeds.feedburner.com/JohnPapa.

I'll be at DevConnections this coming week in Orlando, so if you are going to be around please stop by one of my sessions on windows mobile development, LINQ, the Entity Framework or SQL Server Reporting Services and say hi!


Published Apr 19 2008, 06:59 PM by John Papa
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About John Papa

John (C# MVP and MCSD.NET) has been working with Microsoft distributed architectures for over 10 years. He has enterprise experience architecting and developing with .NET technologies including ASP.NET as well as WebForms using both C# and VB.NET. He is a baseball fanatic who spends most of his summer nights rooting for the Yankees with his family and his faithful dog, Kadi. John has authored or co-authored several books on ADO, ADO.NET, XML, and SQL Server, is the author of the Data Points column in MSDN Magazine, has presented MSDN WebCasts and can often be found speaking at industry conferences such as VSLive and DevConnections. Check out Devlicio.us!