Monthly Archives: January 2007

VTdotNET – The tools we love

Last night’s VTdotNET meeting was a blast. We did something that we have never done before. Rather than have one person do a session on a .NET topic, 6 members from the user group demo’d tools that they love to use when they are programming. Some were Visual Studio Add-Ins, such as ReSharper. Others were apps help create .NET code such as CodeSmith and Code Charge Studio. Other’s were tools that work hand in hand with Visual Studio, such as XMLSpy. And then there were a whole bunch that were not really related to coding: SnagIt, pureText, TimeSnapper, NotePad++, ExamDiff, Toad Free Modeller and a bunch of Windows XP PowerToys.

I have the links to all of the tools demo’d in a power point on the Past Meetings page under the Jan 8th meeting.

The tools also ranged from free to shareware to commercial.

We were happy to have licenses to ReSharper and Altova’s DiffDog to raffle off at the end of the meeting.

It was a lot of fun because so many of these tools were useful to everyone and many people had never seen most of them before. Amusing to me was how each person told me “oh, I won’t need all of the time allotted to me” and everyone of them got buzzed in the middle of a sentence and was shocked that they had already used up their allotted time. Dave Burke wrote about that on his blog. 🙂 I used a little shareware stopwatch program called XNote StopWatch to keep track of the time and tied an obnoxious wav file to the “time’s up” event. Then I was able to pay attention to the demos and not worry about the time. Nobody got the hook of course. This just helped us know when it was time to wrap up.

A huge thanks goes to Altova who sponsored the meeting in a big way with money for pizza & soda plus gobs of swag.

 

Thanks Altova! SWAG & PIZZA for VTdotNET

Altova is sponsoring tonight’s VTdotNET meeting in a big way.

They are paying for the pizza and soda, plus they sent a big box o’swag. Check this out. The bags are for the winners of the 5 DiffDog licenses. They ahve in them a hat and a 128 MB thumbdrive with all of the Altova evals on them.

In addition they sent piles of hats and t-shirts (really nice colors!) , pens and lit about their products. This was really generous of them and will make the meeting like Christmas all over again.

P.J. Day

When it’s 35 degrees and raining slush, that’s PJ Day around here. Almost every day, I start the day by walking the dogs. But today was so nasty, I just came downstairs in my pj’s and let the dogs out to pee and “do the doo” and then right back in.

I think people assume that since I work at home, I do this quite often, but it is a true rarity – maybe twice a year!

I just realized it’s nearly noon and here I am still in my pjs. Just need to remember to change into street clothes before I head to the VTdotNET meeting tonight.

 

Vermont IT Jobs: ASP.NET/more in White River Junction

Resource Systems Group, Inc is an employee-owned consulting firm with offices in Vermont and Chicago, IL. We are seeking talented, motivated individuals to join our White River Junction office.  From this location we serve a committed base of regional and national clients. The following position is available:

 

Associate: Software Development

 

This position involves working in the Technology Group, supporting the firm’s software and analysis needs. The primary focus will be developing fully dynamic web-based solutions from interface to business logic to back end database design. We are looking for someone who is organized, resourceful, and analytical to join our team.

 

·          Bachelor’s or Masters degree with emphasis in computer science or a related field

·          Practical experience in the following areas:

o         Web Development in ASP.NET or Java

o         Database Design and Query Development and Analysis in SQL

o         Strong Design and Development Skills

 

Please email resume and cover letter to employment@rsginc.com      

 

We are an equal-opportunity employer.

 

http://www.rsginc.com/employment/

Vermont.NET Meeting this Monday! Thanks Altova!

We have a fun session coming up on Monday.

 

Six VTdotNET members will show off some of their favorite productivity tools. Some of these tools are free, some are shareware and some are commercial. The demos will be fast and furious. Here’s the skinny:

 

·         Mike Soulia: XMLSpy (xpath features)   

·         Chris DeGuise: ReSharper

·         Dave Burke: CodeSmith  

·         Rob Hale: Beyond Compare

·         Bret Griswold: Code Charge Studio

·         Julie Lerman: SnagIt, PureText, TimeSnapper & 2 PowerToys 

·         Bob LoCicero: NotePad++, ExamDiff, SyncToy, XmlNotepad & Toad Free Modeller

 

PIZZA & SODA will be sponsored by ALTOVA, makers of XMLSpy.

Please rsvp for a pizza count! rsvp@vtdotnet.org

 

Big Thanks to ALTOVA!

We got a big box of swag from Altova including:

 5 license of DiffDog as raffles for the meeting. It should be fun!

DiffDog is an XML-aware diff/merge tool for file and directory differencing.

 

Date: Monday, Jan 8th

Time: 6:00 – 8:30

Location: Vermont Tech, Williston Campus

 

More Info at www.vtdotnet.org

Five Things (This is Dave Burke’s fault)

Dave Burke’s Five Things … listing some interesting personal details of his life that you probably didn’t know (and I certianly didn’t and was fascinated) has tasked me with trying to the do the same.

The problem is that I think anyone who reads my blog already knows anything that might be somewhat interesting about my deep dark past.

But now I realize that i’m not allowed to bail. I’ve also been tagged by Andy Beaulieu. So here goes:

  1. I have been to a Playmate of the Year party at Hugh Hefner’s mansion in L.A.
  2. I was a Cosmo Girl for two years in a row – interviewed by Helen Gurley Brown for Cosmopolitan Magazine’s annual “what are young, cosmopolitan women thinking about home, fashion, work, romance, money, etc.”
  3. I have written software for Macs.
  4. My first programming experience was on home-built Heathkit computers (by the math profs at my college).
  5. For about 10 years, I split my time between programming and pottery. I had space in studio near my apartment in Brooklyn and spent about 20 hours a week there. I hope to pot again someday.

Okay, now who am I going to tag? Hmmm.

  1. Mike Gunderloy
  2. Kate Gregory
  3. hmmm Sam’s been there and done that. Apparently, C was not his first language after all! 😉
  4. Camey Combs
  5. Amanda Murphy

Vermont IT Jobs: GE Healthcare in Burlington – Senior Software Engineer

There is a lot more info here.

 

Qualifications


4 year degree within appropriate Engineering/Science discipline or equivalent.

Several years of professional work experience as a software engineer

A proven technical aptitude required. Experience with Microsoft development tools (for example, Visual Studio, Visual Basic 6) and web application development (for example, VBScript, JavaScript, ASP, HTML, DHTML)
Good understanding of current software development technologies and methodologies.

Demonstrated experience on product releases throughout the entire development lifecycle. Practical program/project experience on the whole development lifecycle.

Able to communicate complex technical issues in a clear, concise manner, both orally and in written communication

Authorization to work in the US
Willingness to travel 10% of the time.

Desired


4 years work experience in the Healthcare industry
Experience with object oriented software development and associated technical standards
Experience with relational databases
Experience with .NET, especially C#
Knowledge of design modeling, documentation and communication (for example, UML, IDEF)
Knowledge of data Communication protocols and standards (for example, DICOM, HL7)
Work experience with RIS Imaging products (IDX legacy Imagecast products and/or GE Centricity RIS products) and Healthcare Enterprise products, which integrate with RIS products.
Clinical domain knowledge to include Radiology, Cardiology, Oncology, Orthopedics and related workflows
Familiarity with business planning processes. Demonstrated technical domain knowledge by being current on software engineering design principles, architectures and advancements in engineering concepts and technologies