.NET Logo Gets a Facelift
After 8 years it was time to slap some fresh paint on the .NET logo. Affectionately known as the “Wave”…
After 8 years it was time to slap some fresh paint on the .NET logo. Affectionately known as the “Wave”…
I caught this coming over the Twitter wire from fellow (although Canadian – Aye!) Developer Evangelist, John Bristowe.
Christian Heilmann, Yahoo Web Evangelist, pretty much wraps up the work we all do in 181 slides.
The Chippewa Valley .NET Users Group is holding their first Code Camp on Nov. 8th, 2008 in Eau Claire, WI. I’m thrilled to be one of the presenters where I plan on dishing out all the goods from the PDC on Microsoft’s Cloud Computing initiatives. I’m really digging how Doug Rhoten and Dan Krueger (the CVCC planning committee) is putting together the agenda with a Microsoft Technologies track and an Agnostic/Cross-over track. With that, there will be sessions covering topics such as Cloud Computing, Rails, XNA, AJAX-enabled Websites with Java and NetBeans, F#, C++, Real World practices with WPF & Silverlight, Agile Development using Scrum and Team Foundation Server, TDD in .NET and building web applications with accessibility in mind.
Being this is the Chippewa Valley area, that means one thing – home of Leinenkugel’s Beer! I’m sure a side trip to the Leinie Lodge will be in order.
What: Chippewa Valley Code Camp
Where: Chippewa Valley Technical College, 620 West Clairemont Ave., Eau Claire, WI (map)
When: Saturday, Nov. 8th, 2008, 8AM – 5:30PM
My good friend, co-hort, and the best damn female evangelist in Central Region, Jennifer Marsman, is a huge proponent of Women In Technology. In honor of that, I wanted to point out a few side-events taking place at next week’s PDC.
WomenBuild Workshop, Sunday, Oct. 26th, 2008, 11:30AM – 4:30PM
All PDC attendees (men and women) are invited to participate in this free workshop where you will work in small groups to solve real-life business challenges through the magic of LEGO® Bricks. How cool is that?!? Each team member will serve a particular responsibility in the team dynamic, bringing their own unique perspective to the group while collectively solving the problem at hand.
This is a great event to exercise your creative brain while at the same time networking and building relationships leading into the week long PDC conference.This event is part of the LEGO® Serious Play Program (LSP) and sounds like a heck of a lot of fun. Channel9 will be on hand to capture all of the creative energy. We may also try to squeeze in a Thirsty Developer interview or two as well.
Register: If you’d be interested in participating, please e-mail the Registration Desk at pdc2008@ustechs.com to sign up for the session. Space is limited, so please reserve your spot ASAP. This is first come, first serve.
Also, be sure to join the Facebook WomenBuild group to be notified of upcoming WomenBuild events taken place across the nation and hopefully the world!
Women in Technology Reception, Wednesday, Oct. 29th, 2008, 6:00PM – 7:30PM, West Lobby
The PDC2008 Women in Technology (WIT) Reception is your chance to meet and share stories with the powerful, insightful, and intelligent women attending PDC2008. Enjoy drinks and snacks—as well as have the chance to win great prizes—while celebrating and learning from each other’s experiences and successes.
This gives me an opportunity to plug a recent Podcast we did with Jennifer and a few other highly intelligent and highly technical (Double Plus!) female co-workers of ours including Beth Humphreys, Angela Binkowski, and Rachel McKane (SalesGeek) about Women in Technology.
The only other thing to say is… Girlz Rule!
Holy Cow! PDC’08 is next week and I’m just now coming to grips with all of the activities, both day and night, that will surely keep me from the beauty sleep I so desperately need.
I’ve laid out my PDC schedule below. As you can see, I’m basically nuts. Sure, I’m ambitious now in trying to hit as much as possible, but we know how a PDC week can catch up to you. If you’re looking for me, there’s a decent chance you’ll find me in any of the places listed below. Or there may even be a better chance of catching me plopped in a bean bag chair somewhere.
Not only am I going to try and squeeze in everything below, but I’ll also be spending a majority of my time in the Open Spaces area, the Partner Expo, the Product Pavilion, the Hands-on-Labs and squeezing in as many Thirsty Developer interviews as we can. Yes… I’M NUTS! If you’re as crazy as me, I’d recommend you reading Thomas Lewis’ The Devil’s Field Guide to the PDC for some tips and advice on how to enjoy (and survive) PDC.
Here’s the schedule I’ve mustered up so far. It will change. I guarantee it. For any updates, changes or status checks, just follow me on Twitter.
We have so much time and so little to do. Strike that, reverse it. – Willy Wonka
Sunday, Oct. 26th
Monday, Oct. 27th
Tuesday, Oct. 28th
I have (4) tickets to a taping of “Rules of Engagement” at Sony Studios at 5PM. Tough choice between this and the attendee party. If you want the tickets or want to talk me into going, let me know. If I blow it off, than it’s…
Wednesday, Oct. 29th
Thursday, Oct. 30th