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MSDN Canada
Jennifer Pearcey
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MSDN Library
Jennifer Pearcey
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The International .NET Association
INETA is the next evolution in user group communities - a non-profit, independent organization, chartered with supporting all user groups interested in the Microsoft .NET platform. INETA is run by a board of user group leaders, elected by their peers, and supported by Microsoft Corporation and other sponsors. More about INETA (http://www.ineta.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabindex=5&tabid=11)
Jennifer Pearcey
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Saskatchewan Advanced Technology Association (SATA)
The Saskatchewan Advanced Technology Association is a non-profit corporation aimed at bringing together small to medium sized Saskatchewan-based technology companies and organizations to develop and enhance the advanced technology sector in the province. Read more...http://www.sata.ca/about/index.html 
Jennifer Pearcey
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ASP.NET Version Switcher
Jennifer Pearcey
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Regina's .NET User Group
Regina's starting a user group!
Jennifer Pearcey
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VB.NET and C# comparison
Harvey Sather
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Syncfusion
Lots of good information on Windows Forms
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Harvey Sather
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Code Gallery at "gotdotnet"
Harvey Sather
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Customization Kit for SharePoint Products and Technologies
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These downloadable Web Parts for use with Microsoft SharePointâ„¢ Products and Technologies, are free of charge and are not supported by Microsoft unless otherwise noted.

Jennifer Pearcey
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Plumbers @ Work
In this, our first podcast show, we dig into the heart of what strikes fear in most developers. Actually the show is a romp around .NET land as we talk about the VS2005 launch, the 2.0 framework, security, hardware, software, and a ton of other fun stuff....
Jennifer Pearcey