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Jun 7, 2010
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The Calm After The Storm

I think the EPiServer Partner Summit 2010 was a huge success and I personally enjoyed it immensely. We got lots of good feedback both positive and constructive which as always welcome.

Sometime soon there should be links on EPiServer World where you can watch the presentation videos. I will also be publishing my code examples from both the Gadgets & MVC presentation (together with Per Gunsarfs) and the Dynamic Data Store In Action presentation.

For those of you who wanted my contact information, here it is:

Email: paul <dot> smith <at> episerver <dot> com

Twitter: paulsmith_epi

Jun 07, 2010

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