August 2009 - Posts

St. Louis Day of .Net In Review, plus other travel info
Sunday, August 30, 2009 1:56 PM

So I spent the past four days in St. Louis, my home of fourteen years, well, it was my home of fourteen years, until about a month ago when we moved to Denver. I came to town to speak at the St. Louis Day of .Net event on 8/28-29.

I got into town on Wednesday and went over to the house we lived in to clean out a few things that we had left behind in the garage. Mainly a broken engine block for the 240z and some bookshelves. I had posted on craigslist the day before that I was giving any of this stuff away, and told people to be there around 5pm, well when I got there, there was one vehicle waiting, a lady coming to check out the bookshelves. Unfortunately they weren’t going to work for her, not fitting in her car, so I was without hope for anyone to take those.

I managed to get a hold of a guy wanting the engine block for scrap metal, and he came over and picked that up. From there I visited with my brother-in-law, sister-in-law and nieces for the evening and then stayed at my buddy Nick’s house.

Thursday was an eventful day spent at the Engage Software offices in Des Peres, with an announcement from the DotNetNuke Corporation of the acquisition of Snowcovered.com, the leading marketplace for DNN extensions.

I spent a little time prepping for my DNN Jumpstart sessions for the Day of DotNet event, worked on a few client projects, lined up some DotNetNuke Training later in September, and then headed over to the hotel/casino for the speaker’s dinner Thursday evening.

Friday morning started out very early, my DotNetNuke Jumpstart sessions were scheduled for Fri/Sat at 7:30am, so I headed over to the casino around 6am Friday morning to help get things situated and then get setup for my presentation. The session went well, though it did start late because the registration for the event was still trying to process people.

I setup my office phone to forward to my cell phone while I was gone, and not long after my presentation it rang, client work took up the rest of the morning from the speaker’s room at the conference. Friday afternoon and Saturday I spent time jumping into various sessions, talking to past and current clients who were attending the event, and also talking with some of the other speakers at the event.

The event ran very smoothly, I heard more than a few people say what an excellent event it was, and more than worth the $100 price of admission. The Ameristar was top notch, and always had food and drinks available.

If you get a chance I highly recommend attending the event next year, I’m sure the planning for it will begin here shortly! I want to thank the organizers for running a great event, and also the speakers in the DotNetNuke topics, thanks for coming together so quickly before the event to put together a good showing!

Saturday evening my buddy Nick and I headed off to tear down the bookshelves in the garage, and disposed of those, grabbed some dinner from my favorite, CB&W, Crazy Bowls & Wraps, and then later on a frozen custard from Ted Drewe’s.

Sunday morning I got up and headed over to the SCCA Autocross, it was only the second one I attended this year, mainly I just wanted to go over and see some people I didn’t get to say good bye to before we left St. Louis in July. From there I headed off to the airport. I got to the airport at 10:10am, for what I thought was a 11:45 flight, but while trying to print my boarding passes I was presented with two change of flight choices. I couldn’t figure out why until I saw the “you’re too late to check in for your flight”, apparently my flight was at 10:20am!

I can’t say I’ve ever done that before, missed a flight completely. Fortunately there was another flight at 11:50a to Chicago, and now I’m sitting here in Ohare waiting for my flight to Denver, which should put me back in Colorado around 5pm this evening Mountain time. I had hoped to spend more time at home, but it looks like it just wasn’t in the cards. I’m off to Pittsburgh Monday afternoon for a few days of interaction with a client teaching them how to do module development against DotNetNuke Professional.

Holy Crap, DNN Corp just bought Snowcovered!
Thursday, August 27, 2009 11:18 AM

That’s right, DotNetNuke Corporation just acquired SnowCovered, the leading marketplace for DNN Modules and Skins! Great news for the whole DNN Ecosystem!

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/Blogs/tabid/825/EntryId/2342/DotNetNuke-Corp-Acquires-Snowcovered-com.aspx

Update: comments from Shaun Walker http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/Blogs/tabid/825/EntryId/2343/DotNetNuke-Corporation-Acquires-SnowCovered.aspx

Update #2: Blog from Brice http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/Blogs/tabid/825/EntryId/2344/Snowcovered-Joins-DotNetNuke-Corp.aspx

Denver DotNetNuke User Group, getting the ball rolling
Monday, August 24, 2009 1:47 AM

So it's finally time to get this ball rolling. I've been in the Denver area for just over three weeks now, and am getting things moving with the goal of having the first official Denver DNN User Group meeting in October 2009. I'm currently looking for interested attendees, and also for anyone who might be interested in helping to manage things.

I've put together a small Denver DNN User Group site, it can be found at http://denver.dnnug.com/, Please take a moment to register there to be sure you get included in all the emails for the group. I'll also be sending emails from the list of people registered with the user group on on www.DotNetNuke.com.

Here's the upcoming relevant info for a Denver group.

8/24/2009
Denver Visual Studio User's Group Monthly Meeting, DNN get together after the normal meeting. I hope to meet some of the local DNN people here.

9/28/2009
Denver Visual Studio User's Group Monthly Meeting, Chris Hammond presenting "DotNetNuke, Why it's Cool" DNN get together after the normal meeting. I hope to meet some of the local DNN people here, and should have some copies of my DotNetNuke Book available to give away.

October 2009
First Denver DNN Meeting, TBD

Upcoming DotNetNuke Speaking Engagements, St. Louis, and Denver
Tuesday, August 18, 2009 5:46 PM

So my move has finally ended, my beautiful wife and I are settled into our new house in Parker Colorado (just outside of Denver), and now it’s time to get back into the swing of things!

To get started I’m going to be attending the Denver Visual Studio user group  on 8/24/2009, where I’m hoping to meet up with some .NET community members, get to know some people, and scout out my target for next month. On 9/28 I’ll be giving a presentation at the Denver Visual Studio user group entitled  “DotNetNuke and Why it's Cool”. I’m hoping to get some of the fellow DotNetNuke’rs to come out to that meeting and help get a Denver DotNetNuke User Group up and running, with the goal of having our first meeting in October.

More on the Denver DotNetNuke User Group in the next week or two and posted at http://denver.dnnug.com/

Prior to the meeting in September I’m going to be presenting at next week’s Day of DotNet in St. Louis, Missouri. I’ll be presenting a jump start session for getting started with DotNetNuke. This will be my first trip back to St. Louis after making Colorado our home!

I hope to see some of you out there.

UPDATE: My presentation is 9/28 in Denver, not 9/24 as I previously, mistakenly, posted.

DotNetNuke at the St. Louis Day of DotNet
Thursday, August 06, 2009 12:00 PM

The DotNetNuke Track at the St. Louis Day of DotNet (http://www.stlouisdayofdotnet.com) is getting even better. My fellow author, Patrick Renner is going to be presenting a session as well, entitled “maintaining design integrity in a content management system”.

If you’re interested in attending the Day of DotNet (it’s actually two days) the registration fee goes up to $125 tomorrow, it’s currently at $100, well worth the price of admission for two days of great topics.

The event will be held out at the Ameristar Casino in St. Charles Missouri, just 10 minutes from the St. Louis airport. There’s also a special on the hotel that I believe ends tomorrow, so if you need to book a room at the ameristar be sure to mention the Day of DotNet.

If you’re going to be coming out for the event and can come in early we are offering DotNetNuke Training classes the four days before DayOf. Hope to see you there!

Pulled from the STLDODN site->

Over 40 Sessions

We will have over 40 technical sessions covering all the technologies you use today, as well as providing a preview to the technologies coming tomorrow. Many of these sessions will be presented twice during the conference in order to provide attendees with the opportunity to catch all the sessions that interest them.
This year’s sessions will include coverage of such technologies as:

  • Silverlight
  • WPF
  • WCF
  • Visual Studio.NET 2010
  • DotNetNuke
  • Sharepoint
  • ASP.NET AJAX
  • ASP.NET MVC
  • SQL Server 2008
  • Test Driven Development
  • Agile Programming
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