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I just posted my slides and samples for a new talk I presented at the Fort Wayne, Indiana .NET Users Group. I thought the talk went well and hope you enjoy the slides and samples which you can find along with materials for several other talks at my downloads Read More...
Dear Fellow Speaker, With the Microsoft ASP.NET Connections conference in Orlando just around the corner, we would like to start planning the Fall 2008 show, and have it finalized by sometime in April. Thus, I am extending you an invitation to submit Read More...
The next DevConnections show is rolling into Orlando in April . This should be a great show, including a couple of pre-conference workshops that Steve Walther and I will be presenting on ASP.NET AJAX. Don't miss lots of other exciting sessions and Read More...
I am presenting two sessions at the Seattle Code Camp , Saturday Jan 26 - Sunday Jan 27, Both of my talks are on Sunday. An ASP.NET Ajax talk at 9:15 AM and a Programming Reporting Services talk at 3 PM. Everything can be found on the Code Camp site, Read More...
I have posted the updated samples from my three sessions at last week's extremely successful Microsoft ASP.NET Connections show in Las Vegas (part of DevConnections which had more than 5100 attendees!) The sessions: Pre-conference workshop (co-presented Read More...
I just had to do it again: choose 27 sessions (plus a few workshops) from 188 submitted abstracts. Had to go from 38 speakers to 13. I don't think I can emphasize enough how difficult it is to make the cut. No matter what I do, I end up disappointing Read More...
Shirley Brothers (DevConnections Goddess) just emailed me to tell me we are 78 people short of 5,000 attendees for the upcoming DevConnections conferences in Las Vegas. Once again, this will be a dynamite show in Sin City. If you haven't heard, there Read More...
I invite you to submit abstracts for the Spring 2008 Microsoft ASP.NET Connections conference, to be held in Orlando, April 20-24th. Abstracs are due by Oct 26th, 2008. The conference will take place shortly after the VS 2008 release, and will focus on Read More...
I just uploaded my slides and samples for my Programming SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services talk at Microsoft ASP.NET Connections last week in sunny Orlando. This talk focused on programming SSRS using: URL access. SSRS Web Service. SSRS Report Viewer Read More...
This a revision to prior postings of my ASP.NET Data Controls Tips & Tricks talk. This time for my talk at Microsoft ASP.NET Connections March, 2007 in sunny Orlando. Includes a few new samples: Cascading drop-downs inside of a Form View (harder than Read More...
We are now accepting abstracts for the Fall DevConnections shows being held in Las Vegas in November 5-8, 2007. Abstracts will be accepted through the end of February. If you are interested in submitting abstracts, please goto http://www.deeptraining.com/devconnections/abstracts/ Read More...
As one of my jobs as Conference Chair , twice a year, I put out a " call for abstracts " for people looking to apply to be a speaker at a Microsoft ASP.NET Connections . In the past, people just emailed me to let me know they were interested Read More...
This is to let everyone know that we are currently accepting abstracts to speak at the next Microsoft ASP.NET Connections . The event will be held in Orlando, FL, USA from March 25-29 . Here's the deal: It's pretty competitive but you won't Read More...
Last night the Microsoft MVP program had a great reception for MVPs. Food, drink, and most importantly great networking with fellow MVPs and MVP leads. Today, I am parked in the speaker lounge working on my laptop. <duh> A nice perk that Shirley Read More...
When It Rains... Not only is it raining like heck back home in Seattle, but now I learn our major app on which I am the project lead was down all day. Yikes, Hopefully, I can log in and fix it remotely. Published with blogmailr Share this post: email Read More...
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