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Speaking at SQL Saturday #184 (North Haven CT) 03/02/2013
I am presenting at SQL Saturday #184 event in North Haven CT on March 2nd 2013. The presentation topic is about PowerShell and SQL Server – ‘Get-PowerShell | Get-SQLServer’.
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Microsoft MVP Award for 2013: SharePoint Server
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NYC Visual Studio User Group VS 2012/SharePoint 2010 Development Presentation
The presentation material from my session ‘Using the new Visual Studio 2012 for SharePoint 2010 development’ for the NYC Visual Studio User Group (Nov 27 2012) can be downloaded from here ( NYCVSUG-VS2012-SP2010DEV.pdf).
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Boston Code Camp 18 Visual Studio 2012/SharePoint Development Presentation
The presentation material from my session ‘Using the new Visual Studio 2012 for SharePoint 2010 development’ for the Boston Code Camp (Oct 20 2012) can be downloaded from here ( SBC-CodeCamp -BOS 2012.pdf).
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Cronyism comes to the SharePoint Community
Last year, for SharePoint Saturday New York 2011 #SPSNYC , I had submitted 3 proposed developer sessions and all three were rejected. Apparently, there were 7 SharePoint governance sessions in a track that crowded out the developers but four of the governance sessions were presented by speakers from the event sponsors themselves (sort of buying your way into a voluntary community event and being paid for it).
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New England CodeCamp 16 Oct 29th - SharePoint Dev presentation
I presented at the New England Code 16 on Oct 29th (Saturday). My presentation was on 'SharePoint 2010 Development for .NET Developers' and the presentation deck (PDF) is located here...
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SharePoint Saturday India Online (Jun 25th)
Last Saturday (Jun 25th) I had presented at the SharePoint Saturday India Online event (#SPSINDIA). My presentation was on ‘SharePoint 2010 Development with Visual Studio 2010’. It was well attended (20+) and went quite fast – the original content of ~90 mins (from a prior Code Camp) had to be pruned down to 60 mins.
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4th Annual Hartford Code Camp - The Code Camp Manifesto lives on!
It is amazing that Thom Robbins' blog posting back in December 2004 laid the foundation of the Code Camps that have grown world-wide - there is at least one every week-end in some country (unscientific tweets stats sampling). This week end, we at the Connecticut .NET Developers Group had the 4th Annual Hartford Code Camp and it was well attended with 120+ attendees with ~30 sessions. Our thanks to the Speakers from near and far who made our event a success.
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Resurrecting this blog site..
Well over a year has passed since I last posted here. Work and other obligations put me elsewhere. Let’s hope any absence in the future is not that long.
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Microsoft MVP 2010 Award for Groove:Architecture (3rd time)