Here’s a list of sessions I attended and some links and info on each of them.
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Top Ten Tools Tips and Tricks (Travis LaBorde)
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Link to tips
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Designing for Extensibility: Patterns and Practices that Can Make Your Software More Flexible (Mitch Ruebush)
First IASA Philly Chapter Meeting will be at Microsoft Malvern in the first week in February.
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Crash Course on LINQ and VS2008 Language Enhancements (Kevin Goff)
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Advanced WCF: Asynchronous Messaging and Event Driven Architectures (Sam Gentile)
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Sam’s Blog (slides and code available there)
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Spring.NET (Mark Pollack)
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Spring.NET Home Page
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Using Refactoring to Hunt Down Code Smells (Todd Snyder)
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Todd’s Blog on Infragistics.com
Next Philly Code Camp will be in May and will be back at DeVry University in Ft. Washington, PA. It was a really great event. Almost 400 people attended, and the guys did a very respectable job of putting this thing together. I didn’t hear any negative comments from other attendees around me. The only minor issue I saw was that too many people wanted to see Kevin Goff and Mitch Ruebush speak. It was standing room only in those talks. Thanks to Bill Wolff and everyone at Philly.NET!
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travislaborde says:
Alvin, I hope you enjoyed the “Travis’ Top Ten Tools Tips and Tricks” talk 🙂 I noticed the link above isn’t active so… Here it is in case you lost it:
http://tttttt.travislaborde.com
I put that site up in the week leading up to the talk so that everyone attending would have a nice easy place to see links and screenshots of the things we discussed. I’ll probably keep it up going forward and maybe even expand on it.