DevTeach bound

The DevTeach pre-con workshops are today. I am heading up tonight as the main conference is Tuesday through Thursday. Montreal in the spring – aaaah!

There’s so much going on at DevTeach.

Tomorrow morning, Pablo Castro will be doing his keynote, which I’m looking forward to. He will follow up wiht a focus group on Entity Framework in the afternoon.

There is going to be a lively panel on OpenSource on Wednesday night as well as two Birds of a Feather sessions.. one on pair programming with Oksana Udovitsdka and Wendy Friedlander of Oxygen Media in NYC. I’m looking forward to meeting these two hip young women programmers even though I know I will stand next to them feeling like a frumpy old middle aged lady programmer. 馃檪

I’ll be doing three talks. One is on Hacking Click Once, based on my experiences I wrote about in this CoDe Magazine article. It’s been hell getting this to gel with IIS7. I will also be doing a presentation on using the asynchronous features of ASP.NET 2.0 and then I will be talking about Entity Framework on Thursday afternoon.

I’m also looking forward to seeing Kate Gregory, who I haven’t seen in way too long. Kate and I first met at the first DevTeach. We had each been told “you should meet…” and without having seen pictures of each other, we recognized each other immediately when we passed in a hallway. In fact there are many people that I met at DevTeach who have since become friends. It is a conference I truly look forward to every year.

Staying afloat with ADO.NET futures thanks to Roger Jennings and LINQ thanks to Mike Taulty

In my short span betwee MIX and DevTeach (leaving tonight), I’ve been heads down playing with Silverlight’s Inking capabilities and preparing for my DevTeach sessions and avoiding dealing with the delay of EF.

In the meantime, Roger Jennings continues to organize all of the info about ADO.NET Entity Framework into comprehensive posts such as this one.

Mike Taulty’s library of LINQ to SQL videos has grown by orders of magnitude. Now he’s posting LINQ to XML. When I see how many 15-20 minute videos it is taking Mike to demo and explain LINQ to SQL in a way that is satisfactory, it keeps making me laugh at the absurdity of covering whatever I can manage to squeeze into conference sessions that range from 60 – 90 minutes. Mike definitely has the right way to acheive this!!

 

Green Computing for Software companies at VTSDA on Wednesday

An amazing panel of local experts will congregate  at Wednesday’s Vermont Software Developer Alliance meeting.

Wednesday, May 16th, 2007

12pm – 2pm, Courtyard Marriott Williston, Vermont

A discussion on climate change and what software companies can do to help slow it

This month’s meeting brings together a panel of speakers who are experts in helping businesses to:

  • Reduce energy consumption
  • Recycle computers
  • Properly dispose of electronic waste
  • Leverage greener transportation options
  • Buying greener products
  • and more

More info at www.vtsda.org

Vermont.NET Double Header Tonight! May 14th.

Tonight we have two presentations at Vermont.NET.

Laura Blood from Blue Note Computing will present on Windows Services.

Mike Soulia, a guy of many hats: Vermont Tech teacher, owner of two great stores in Burlington (Apple Mountain and Kiss the Cook) and a consultant, will dig further into WPF and Expression.

Free pizza and soda sponsored by MyWebGrocer (who is actively looking for .NET developers).

It should be a fun meeting.

It will be the first meeting ever (5+ years) that I will miss since I am driving up to Montreal for DevTeach.

Vermont IT Jobs: Part time .NET Compact Framework dev in Burlington

We are a small design & development studio in Burlington, Vermont seeking a part time contract .NET mobile application developer (~20 hours/month on average). You would be responsible for helping to develop and maintain a mobile application using the .NET Compact Framework 2.0. Specific skill we are looking for include:

  • C#
  • .NET Compact Framework 2.0
  • Mobile Client Software Factory
  • Object-oriented analysis and design (OAD)
  • Test-Driven Development (TDD)
  • SQL Server 2005 Mobile
  • Subversion/Trac

If you are a .NET developer interested in learning mobile application development, we may be willing to spend time training you on the specific skills above. Please email your resume and hourly contract rate to jobs@foundline.com.

Vermont IT Jobs: Entry Level and Experienced .NET Devs in Colchester

MyWebGrocer seeks bright, motivated, energetic and inquisitive software developers. Projects vary from E-Commerce and Social Networks to Website development. We are a small dedicated team that is looking for both entry level and experienced developers which share our enthusiasm and dedication to developing market leading solutions. Areas in which we work involve ASP.NET, C#, SQL and scripting. Exposure to Web Services, SQL DTS, Flash and/or C++ considered a plus. Salary commensurate with experience.
 
Please send your resume and salary requirement to careers@mywebgrocer.com
 
MyWebGrocer, a privately held LLC, is the leading independent E-Commerce service provider to the American Grocery marketplace serving hundreds of retailers nationwide.

Vermont IT Jobs: Inntopia in Stowe Vermont looking for .NET Dev, Server Admin, Customer Support

Inntopia is the leading provider of central reservation software solutions for the mountain travel market. Our rapidly growing client list includes the leading central reservation services in Telluride, Breckenridge, Copper Mountain, Winter Park, Crested Butte, Stowe, Lake Tahoe and many more.

 

Inntopia team members share a passion for their work, a love of outdoor adventures and a sense of humor.   We are experiencing explosive growth, and are looking to grow the team.

 

Inntopia offers a great benefits package, flex-time scheduling and highly competitive wages in our Stowe, Vermont office.

 

If you enjoy a fast-paced, fun work environment and think you are a good fit for our team, email a cover letter and resume to lisa@inntopia.com.

 

 

APPLICATION DEVELOPERS

REQUIRED TECHNOLOGY EXPERTISE

4+ years experience in a majority of the following technologies:

  • ASP.NET/C#
  • SQL/T-SQL
  • XML
  • XSL/XPath
  • AJAX / JavaScript
  • XHTML/DHTML
  • COM/DCOM
  • SOAP/Web Services

 

SOFTWARE TOOLS

Familiarity with the at least 2 of the following development applications:

  • Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003/2005
  • Microsoft SQL Server 2000/2005
  • XMLSpy
  • Visio

 

REQUIRED SKILLS

  • Ability to design, develop and maintain software on Microsoft .NET platform.
  • Ability to design and develop software in a group or independently.
  • Comfort with direct communication with all levels of technical and business resources.
  • Self-managing, self-motivated learner with good written and oral communication skills.

 

ADDITIONAL BENEFICIAL SKILLS

  • Travel/hospitality industry experience
  • Experience with high-volume transactional accounting systems (accounts receivable and accounts payable)
  • Experience with complex pricing and commission structures
  • Experience with security protocols (i.e. PCI Compliance and data encryption standards)
  • Experience with software development process management.
  • Experience developing multi-lingual web applications.

 

SENIOR SYSTEMS AND NETWORK ENGINEER

Inntopia is taking its infrastructure to the next level by implementing clustering technologies and moving to a multi-homed environment.  We are seeking an individual to help us design, implement and support this new infrastructure. 

 

 

REQUIRED TECHNOLOGY EXPERTISE

4+ years experience in most of the following technologies:

         Microsoft server operating systems and application servers (Windows 2003 Server, IIS 6.0, SQL Server 2000/2005, Exchange 2003)

         Microsoft infrastructure support applications such as ADS, DNS, FRS

         Microsoft clustering technologies

         Microsoft .NET web application configuration and deployment

         Layer-3 switched networking technologies and other related technologies (VLAN, HSRP, spanning tree, etc)

         Firewall and other network security technologies

         Routing technologies including WAN Routing Protocols such as BGP, OSPF and EIGRP

         Hardware and software load balancing

         Common network-based services such as LDAP, DNS, SNMP, SMTP, etc.

         Linux operating system

         Storage Area Networking (SAN) and Network Attached Storage (NAS)

         Application and SLA monitoring and reporting

         SourceSafe

 

 

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

         Serve as the lead technical role in the design, implementation, and maintenance of network hardware and related software and services

         Participate in a team responsible for the design, implementation, and maintenance of network hardware and related software and services

         Act as a subject matter expert on all networking-related technologies used in the Inntopia systems infrastructure, as well as a broad knowledge of applications and server-related technologies in place.

         Contribute to the infrastructure design and planning process by delivering technical requirements and capacity analysis.

         Coordinate with Software Development, Release Management teams and others to draft & approve detailed work plans and deployment schedules.

         Work with vendors to help Inntopia.com maintain supported configurations for key platforms.

         Provide technical advice and support for integrated third-party services such as credit card and payment processing and business partner data exchange.

         Serve a significant hands-on role in implementation and ongoing support activities, including highly technical problem solving and/or performing technical direction for work done by Inntopia.com staff and vendors.

 

REQUIRED SKILLS

  • Ability to negotiate with customers and business partners
  • Ability to perform a combination of lead and supporting technical roles in multiple simultaneous projects
  • Microsoft certifications (MCSE, etc) and Cisco certifications (CCNA, CCNP, etc) preferred

 

 

 

USER SUPPORT SPECIALIST

User Support Specialists are available to provide phone and email support to Lodging Companies, Activity Providers and Central Reservation Agents.

 

REQUIRED TECHNOLOGY EXPERTISE

General familiarity with Internet Applications (Explorer, Outlook, etc)

 

SOFTWARE TOOLS

  • Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, etc)

 

REQUIRED GENERAL SKILLS

  • Certain degree of technical savvy.
  • Great interpersonal and communication skills.
  • Attention to detail.

 

ADDITIONAL BENEFICIAL SKILLS

  • Travel/hospitality industry experience.
  • Experience as a user of the Inntopia system.
  • HTML or graphic design skills.