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Check out VNext Dallas

23 Mar
My user group VNext Dallas is still chugging along and we have a new home at Architecting Innovation.

So far this year the theme has been No SQL. This past Thursday I did a variant on a No SQL talk I did at SMU It’s a big picture talk where then we get into the details of a couple different No SQL engines including MongoDB, Couch, and Neo4J while showing where to apply these technologies to a fictitious startup, FriendsWhoCook.com.

This month Sam Martindale is speaking on Hadoop with Azure and Elastic map reduce. And soon Paul Kavanaugh is slated to do a deep dive on RavenDB.

 
 

Join Us at VNext Dallas

31 Mar

Wondering what happened to NT Silverlight? It’s now VNext Dallas! Our goal is to delve into client side development  topics relevant today such as HTML 5, XAML, and Javascript. Our first three meetings went deep on Javascript, iOS and Android, and Windows 8. Our next few meetings will include Kinect for Windows development and JQuery and JavaScript fundamentals.

While a nascent organization, I expect Microsoft’s evolving client side story will make this group critical to existing .NET developers. We meet the fourth Thursday of each month at Improving Enterprises from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM. If you are interested please visit us at www.VNextDallas.org

 
 

Founding of The North Texas Silverlight User Group

08 Oct

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I’ve been meaning to post this for awhile.

A couple of guys at Sogeti and Broadlane (including yours truly) have formed the North Texas Silverlight user group!  The response has been amazing.  In less than three weeks we have gone from 0 to almost 40 attendees for the first meeting.  We’ve also managed to wrangle two fantastic speakers, Caleb Jenkins and Teresa Burger for our first meeting.  Caleb will be presenting on Windows Phone 7 “For World Domination” as the primary speaker for the first meeting.   Knowing Caleb it’s bound to entertain.  Teresa will be doing our first blend segment or “Blendlet” on grid splitters and handles in Microsoft Expression Blend.

Forming this group was in one sense much easier than I thought and in another much harder.  What was easier than I thought is how willing people and companies are to help out.  We needed money and our sponsors graciously agreed.  We needed space at the last minute and Chris Koenig and Microsoft stepped up to the plate.  We needed exposure and Teresa, Caleb, Shawn Weisfeld , and many others in the community retweeted and blogged on our behalf.  The goodwill from everyone I interacted with during this process was heart warming.

The harder parts have been the little things that we as user group goers barely notice when done right.  Getting food for 40, a space, security, swag, etc. is a more involved process that I would have thought. I bet going forward we’ll get it down to a science though.

Wish us luck and we hope to see you there!  For more information visit the group at www.ntsilverlight.com.