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Interview: Dave Laribee and ALT.NET

Posted by James Vastbinder on Oct 10, 2008 01:09 PM

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Greg Young interviews Dave Laribee who is the founder and current lead administrator of ALT.NET, a conference where varied and fringe ideas on programming languages and practices are encouraged.

In this interview Dave discusses how others can become involved in ALT.NET and can even hold their own local events using ALT.NET properties.

 

 

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