Developer Day
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Developer Day
Finally DDD rears it’s head again, fighting through swine flu and coughing it’s way into life. This free one day conference will be held on the 30th January 2010. As always it’s community speakers only, no Microsoft staff will appear on stage! So if you have a burning itch to present then now is the time to submit your session. Technorati Tags: DDD,Developer Day,DDD8
At DDD7 a lot of the sessions were videoed, but space to put them was hard to find. Until Ben Nunney stepped up, and now they’re all online … Craig has the details and the links. Technorati Tags: DDD,Developer Day
Well I didn't manage to get socks stuck on the projector this time around. The slide deck and demos are available for download. Every DDD session this year has been filmed; so if you missed it watch the DDD site for the video. Technorati Tags: developer day,ddd,ddd7
Well jiggle ma sporran 'n warm up the sheepsies Morag; DDD Scotland returns on the 2nd May 2009. We'll all be gaing to Gaslgie then; but didnae Connor say "There can be only one?" Aye, n its free as weel. Ay can keep me wedge fer me buckie. (Of course now I shouldn't submit a topic or two because I am going to get eggs thrown at me. Except eggs are expensive, so maybe not .... errr, how do I turn comments off on a blog post? Oh no ...) Technorati Tags: DDD,DDD Scotland,Developer Day,McDDD,DDS,JockDD,McDD
Craig points out that Plip has let the cat out of the bag with regards to Techrepchaun, the first DDD Ireland. So on May 3rd the usual DDD crowd, with added Europeans descend upon Galway and attempt to drink the country dry, errr, I mean, bring DDD to Ireland. As with all DDD events it’s free, held on a Saturday, there are no Microsoft speakers and we try to mix up experienced speakers with willing first time victims. The agenda is available, although subject to change. The major difference from UK DDD events is an entire track dedicated to...
I received the email last night; I’m speaking at DDD again, this time on WCF in a presentation entitled Web Services; we don’t need no stinking web server Remoting is dead. Long live WCF. This session aims to cover the creation of web services with WCF, inside and outside of IIS, including one way and two way services, as well as contracts, faults, authentication, authorisation and security. I think I’ll try to sneak something CardSpace related in there *grin* As an added bonus I’m also sitting on the recruitment round table discussion sharing my personal thoughts on where candidates...
The call for presentations is closed and now you get to decide what you want to see. So head over to the DDD site and vote for 10 sessions from yet another packed agenda. As ever vote for me, or the kitten gets it. Technorati tags: ddd, developer day
Because the event is for the community and by the community we are currently looking for speakers who would like to present. You don’t need to have spoken before, but do want to share your experiences and knowledge of .NET with other developers. The speaker proposals area for DDD6 is now open. The details for the event can be found on the Developer Day website and you can see what subjects have been covered previously on there too to get a few ideas. And for the fifth event in a row I was first to submit. I had...
Since I started presenting about CardSpace I've been bemoaning the lack of a logo. Finally, via an announcement on Richard Turner's blog it's here; We’re delighted to announce the immediate availability of the Information Card Logo. You’re free to use this logo (in accordance with the accompanying guidelines) to provide a clear, consistent visual cue to your users that your sites and applications support Information Cards. This will make it easier for users to recognize how and where to sign-in to your site and enjoy the ease-of-use and safety of Information Cards. The branding is available in the "Information...
The booking site for DDD#5 is now live (amusingly someone discovered the URI and its spreading virally; there's there wasn't even a public agenda at the time; it appeared about an hour later). I had booked a space just in case but was delighted to discover that I will be speaking again, on CardSpace. So my collection of DDD speaker shirts grows again, one for every DDD (excluding the first one where we didn't have any); now I need to start planning for DDD#6 .... Technorati tags: DDD, DDD5 DDD#5, Developer Day, Cardspace