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Category Archives: conference
Upcoming talks at NDC in Oslo and Poland
Next week, I am heading to Europe for two weeks to give several talks. My first stop is NDC 2009, where I’ll be delivering the following talks: Framework Design Guidelines Building Maintainable Enterprise Applications with Silverlight and WPF Building openly … Continue reading
Also posted in MEF, prism, silverlight, WPF
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ALT.NET Seattle 2009 is happening.
If you attended ALT.NET Seattle least year, you might be wondering whether or not it’s happening this year. While at Kaizenconf, a bunch of us wondered the same thing. David Laribee, Chris Bilson, Kelly Leahy and I chatted about hosting … Continue reading
Also posted in ALT.NET, ALT.NET Seattle, altnetseattle2009
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Øredev is different
Following in Oren’s suit, I wanted to let everyone know that Øredev is one awesome conference, and I am having a real blast! If you know me, then you know I am usually really bad about blogging about conferences I … Continue reading
Also posted in MEF, Oredev
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Open Space UnSessions at PDC
I forget to mention this in my last post, but this deserves it’s own. If you are going to PDC, check out the Open Space sessions, I mean UnSessions. I know, I know you are thinking it will be a … Continue reading
Also posted in pdc, pdc2008
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Speaking at PDC and patterns And practices summit.
I’ll be speaking at a bunch of conferences in the next two months, two of which I am extremely excited about. PDC is one of those amazing conferences that I’ve been hearing about for the past three years since joining … Continue reading
Also posted in MEF, pdc, pdc2008, pnpsummitt
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Attending Continuous Improvement conf (and giving a workshop)
The name alone pulls me in. Continuous improvement at the end of the day is really what we’re striving for. The names and methodologies we use to get there aren’t important, what’s important is that we get there. With that … Continue reading
Also posted in ALT.NET, kaizen
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Reflections on ALT.NET Seattle, the evening before
This weekend I attended the long awaited ALT.NET Seattle, in this post I’ll share some of my thoughts from the event. ALT.NET kicked off with an opening session with all the attendees. After a Costco run to stock up on … Continue reading
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Dinner in Tel Aviv days before Tech-Ed 2008
I am writing this from the keynote for Tech-Ed Israel, with my co-presenter Ohad sitting on my left. So far the trip has been great. Upon arrival and after passing through customs, I was happily surprised to find Ohad waiting … Continue reading
Also posted in talks, teched israel 2008
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Upcoming talks
This is one of the posts that I have been meaning to get to for several weeks, but it just keeps falling to the bottom of the backlog. Tomorrow I jump on an airplane so I guess now is as … Continue reading
Also posted in ALT.NET, patterns and practices, prism, wcsf
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Tweets and Tags for ALT.NET Open Spaces
One thing we’ve known from the start is that we don’t have enough space to accommodate everyone that would want to attend ALT.NET Open Spaces. We wanted to keep things manageable and I guess we’ll see how that goes in … Continue reading
Also posted in coding, Featured, fluent interface, misc
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