Daily Archives: September 11, 2006

Three Ohio user groups this week

After I warm up by speaking at my local user group tonight (Vermont.NET) about Asynchronous ASP.NET 2.0, I am taking the proverbial show on the road and will be presenting this same session in Cleveland tomorrow night (9/12), then my session called “5 Supposedly Scary things about .NET” in Findlay on Wednesday (9/13) and I wrap up in Dayton on Thursday night (9/14) doing a talk that explains some of the security fundamentals that anyone getting ready to do any flavor of Web Services Security (WSE, WCF (aka Indigo), or even non-Microsoft platforms) should have under their belt. The last talk is all concept (eg: what the heck is a digital certificate, what is encryption, what is signing) and no code, but pretty powerful, especially for people who don’t know a lot about security and are daunted by all of these mysterious crypto tools.

I don’t think I have ever been to Ohio – except for driving through it on a road trip to Colorado nearly 10 years ago.

You can see my full schedule here.

You can see the schedule of all INETA sponsored events here.

Vermont.NET tonight – Asynchronous ASP.NET 2.0

I’ll be doing a talk on ASP.NET 2.0’s Asynchronous features (async pages, async tasks and more) tonight at my home town user group (VTdotNET).

Huge thanks to SyncFusion for sponsoring this entire meeting. Not only are they covering the pizza & soda, but they have given us a license to Essential Studio to raffle off. It’s a $1300 product (okay, that’s the retail price). And there will be even another raffle for an individual license of any one of their components.