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First Quarter 2010 Speaking Schedule
Last week I wrote about voting for my MIX sessions , and if you have not voted for me, then why not? Go now and vote, you can come back afterwards and keep reading, I’ll wait. Meanwhile I wanted to publish my upcoming speaking dates. I am going to be Read More...
Things I Do To Travel on the Cheap
I am a tightwad when it comes to money and I am proud of it. I listen to Clark Howard and Dave Ramsey all the time, you should too; Rice and Beans Beans and Rice FTW!! Anyway, I love to travel, which is why I love speaking at Code Camps and User Groups. Read More...
Bigger, Stronger, Faster
I have a new talk I am giving this Fall at user groups called Bigger, Stronger, Faster : Making Quality .NET Applications Fast and Bug Free. The premise behind the talk is really an answer to a common question I get, ‘How do you create web sites so fast?’. Read More...
My Autumn Speaking Tour
I have sort of taken a hiatus from the speaking circuit for most of the year. But now the Fall is approaching I thought I would publish my tentative upcoming speaking engagements. I have not officially received confirmation or even submitted sessions Read More...
Raleigh Code Camp 2008.2
So I know this is very late, but all day today is the Raleigh Code Camp . I will presenting my n-Tier architecture with Entity Framework with the Beer House. We have some very smart presenters that I consider to be some of the best gurus in so many aspects Read More...
Richmond Code Camp, Entity Framework and the Beer House
I will be presenting an introduction to the Entity Framework and the Beer House this Saturday at the Richmond Code Camp . I have been very busy with the Beer House application, Entity Framework, ASP.NET AJAX, CSS Layouts and much more the past 2 months Read More...
CodeStock Rocked!
This weekend was a great weekend for .NET developers in the Smoky Mountains as CodeStock rocked the mountains. There were several hundred passionate geeks that came out to Pellissippi State to learn, socialize and have an all around good times, and I Read More...
CodeStock – Ya’ll Come Now Ya Hear!
I am honored to be one of the selected speakers for Code Stock in Knoxville , TN August 9th. I will be demonstrating how to leverage custom httpModules and httpHandlers. There is a fantastic lineup of speakers ; including a keynote by my good friend Jeff Read More...
Front-End Performance and Philly Code Camp
This morning I had the pleasure of doing my Front-End Performance presentation based on the great Steve Souders book, High Performance Web Sites . Again I cannot emphasize enough how I think every web developer, independent of platform, should read this Read More...
Boston Code Camp Wrap Up
I had a great time at the Boston Code camp with hundreds of great New England developers. I was able to give two of my current presentations, httpModules and httpHandlers and Front-End Performance tips. I had lots of great questions and banter with the Read More...
Speaking at the Boston Code Camp
I finally got everything confirmed and I will be speaking at the Boston Code Camp in the morning. I will be doing my httpHandlers and httpModules presentation that I gave in Philly last September and on GeekSpeak . I have a few more examples to pull from Read More...
ASP.NET Performance Tips and Tricks for the Front-End
Thanks to everyone for attending my presentation at the Raleigh Code Camp . I was surprised at the turn out and you guys asked a lot of great questions. I wanted to post my slide deck for you guys. I will post a little sample project in the next day or Read More...
The Random Contestant Picker in under 5 Minutes
At the Raleigh Code Camp things went pretty well. There of course were things here and there that did not go according to plan, one of those was how are we going to select door prize winners at the end of the day? Richard Campbell had offered to conduct Read More...
Raleigh Code Camp 2008
This is not a secret, but I did want to remind everyone about the upcoming Raleigh Code Camp , on February 16th. ECPI Raleigh is graciously hosting the event for us again. They have been a wonderful host for our previous Code Camp as well as a few of Read More...
Current Events
Kudos to Josh Carlisle for stepping up to the plate and helping an attendee at the MSDN event having an epileptic seizure. The gentleman was having a pretty severe attack and fortunately Josh has a medic background from his military days. He was able Read More...
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