Monthly Archives: April 2005

Great Topic, Great Speaker and Great Swag at Next VTdotNET Meeting

Our next Vermont.NET meeting is Monday, April 11th. Robert Hurlbut is driving up from New Hampshire to teach us about Test Driven Development, Unit Testing and NUnit. I am really looking forward to this. I also managed to get a few copies of Dr. Neil Roodyn’s Extreme.NET to give away at the meeting. Also, even though it’s not exactly on topic, I can’t help but raffle off copies of James Avery’s new Visual Studio Hacks that arrived a few days back. Darn right I’m keeping a copy for myself. A quick look through left me really impressed. I will write about that later. We also have some swag from the last INETA mailing – Dundas Gauge for .NET.

So this will be a great meeting, very informative and excellent resources and tools to share. Thanks to O’Reilly, Addison Wesley, INETA, Dundas and Robert!!



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Burlington Vermont Geek Dinner on Thursday with Richard Hale Shaw

stay tuned for details but mark your calendars.

Time: 6:30
Place: NECI Commons, 25 Church St. Burlington

Note that if there are too many of us to get a table quickly, we will just go elsewhere on Church Street or environs. So try not to be late!!

Richard Hale Shaw will be in town so we thought it would be fun to do a geek dinner on Thursday night.

I’ll think up a place (probably downtown or maybe So. Burlington) where we don’t need reservations, can walk in with a group of undetermined size and has something on the menu besides pizza.

(Please leave a comment if you plan to attend, thanks)

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Crystal Report vs. Reporting Services analysis

SQL Server Reporting Services and Crystal Reports:
A Competitive Analysis

Thanks for pointing this out, Mike. I have still not touched Reporting Services and continue my “can’t live with ’em, can’t live without ’em” relationship with Crystal, so I definitely need to read it.. It is written by Brian Bischof who has a self-published book on Crystal Reports.NET that I have talked about before.

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Getting bashed for blogging your opinions

I hate seeing this happen! [With her permission,] I am copying and pasting Heather’s post here because she might remove this explanation as well. She already chose to remove the original post. I can understand, I had to do this once, too, although I didn’t get hate mail, just a lot of people who wanted me to debate when I just didn’t feel like it.

04 Apr 05 – 11:51

i’ve gotten so much hate mail from writing about a certain film with an assisted suicide, a crappy script and poor props management that i simply took it down.

never again will i express opinions that have even the remotest possibility of offending anyone with a taste for bad films. it’s simply not worth it!

i tried writing back directly to those who’ve left comments but they didn’t have the decency to spew their venom from real email addys.

this post will only remain up temporarily, just so you can get this message- in particular the very most recent and evil one which threatened me with God, etc in it. who’s site is this anyway?

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Test Test: Microsoft blogs move

I noticed a bunch of test posts coming through my aggregator from MS bloggers. Then I went over to weblogs.asp.net and saw they were gone, although they still exist at blogs.msdn.com. I also remember noticing blogs.technet.com earlier this week. So Josh Ledgard and Robert Scoble explain the changes. Basically they have moved to Ccommunity Server and finally disconnected from the big community blog, creating a dev blog and a tech blog. Lastly there’s a portal page where you can search those blogs rather than googling to find a blog when you can’t remember someone’s blog name. I’d like to see an alphabetical list (actually two, one by last name, one by first name) of all of the MS blogger there. All in all – good move!

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TechEd BOF – Life on the Bleeding Edge

People always ask me how I find the time to learn about Whidbey and also get my work done. I wonder how people manage to deal with Avalon, Indigo, Longhorn etc. So I thought it would be a really interesting topic for a BOF. HEre’s the BOF proposal that I just submitted. It has to be approved before you can vote.

Whidbey, Yukon, Indigo, Avalon, Longhorn, EEEK! How the heck do we learn all this stuff when we can’t even keep on top of all of the current technology? Come to this BOF and we can talk about how we decide how far ahead we should be looking, how we pick and choose what we want to learn and how we find the time and energy to do it.

You, too, can submit a BOF!!

 

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TechEd – INterested in another Women who Code BOF?

I know that every time we have done these we get a new group of women who have not had the opportunity to sit in a room with a bunch of women programmers and talk. Although there will be a Women in IT luncheon again this year (these are awesome). So I have submitted this BOF. Not sure how long it takes for them to go live. Here is the description.

This will be the 3rd Women who Code BOF. It is not a bitch & stitch session, but just an opportunity to gather with some women that you have a lot in common with and talk about some of the things that make being in a mostly male industry work for us. Maybe you find it a challenge. Perhaps you thrive on being special. You may even not think that it’s an issue. Either way, it would be interesting to hear your perspective!

If you would like to see this session happen, go vote!



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