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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

The 2009 Heartland District Technology Conference Schedule

It’s beginning to look a lot like conference season. Everywhere you go…..

Well folks the technology conference and computer events are coming upon us. Many events are in planning and several have been officially announced.

Here is just a short list of officially announced events and links to their websites. Save this link if you want. As I hear of new events I’ll make sure to update this blog post to add them.  Most of these events are in the “Heartland District” as defined by Microsoft which includes Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee. Being that I live close to Indiana I have added events in that area as well.

UPDATE: 02/27/2009 - Added prices for events, Kalamazoo X Conference and Atlanta Code Camp.
UPDATE: 04/05/2009 - Added Lansing, Ann Arbor and Cleveland Day of .Net.
UPDATE: 05/05/2009 - Added Chicago Code Camp

March 2009

Atlanta Code Camp 2009 - Lawrenceville, GA - March 14th, 2009 (Free)

April 2009

West Michigan .NET University - Grand Rapids, MI - April 4th, 2009 (Free)

Central Ohio Day of .Net - Wilmington, OH - April 18th, 2009 (Free)

Kalamazoo X Conference - Kalamazoo, MI - April 25th, 2009 (Free)

May 2009

IndyCodeCamp - Indianapolis, IN - May 16th, 2009 (Free)

Chicago Code Camp - Grayslake, IL - May 30th, 2009 (Free)

June 2009

CodeStock - Knoxville, TN - June 26th - 27th, 2009 ($25.00)

July 2009

NO EVENTS

August 2009

Lansing Day of .Net - Lansing, MI - August 1st, 2009 (Free)

DevLink - Nashville, TN - August 13th - 15th, 2009 ($75.00)

September 2009

NO EVENTS

October 2009

IndyTechFest - Indianapolis, IN - October ??, 2009 (Free)

Ann Arbor Day of .Net - Ann Arbor, MI - October ??, 2009 (Free)

November 2009

NO EVENTS

Unannounced Events - Expected to be held this year but date unknown
Cleveland Day of .Net - Cleveland, OH (Free)

Posted by AlanBarber on 02/24/2009 at 07:05 AM
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Friday, July 03, 2009

CodeStock 2009 Recap

Codestock was a rocking fun time this year. Major props have to go out to Michael C. Neel (@vinull) for once again busting his ass and putting together an impressive conference.  Of course let’s not forget the amazing community work that Alan Stevens (@alanstevens) does with the open spaces.

This year was a great conference and it was cool to see it expand to a two day event. This I noticed seems to be a trend. Last year the conference / event schedule was saturated with what seemed like events almost every weekend the last year. This year there are far less but the ones that are there have expanded to be much larger.  My personal view is that this is a better deal. It’s tiring and hard on developers with families to haul off every other weekend for events.

Thursday I jumped in the car and hit the road from Ohio to Tennessee. Out of all the long drives I have ever done the I75 drive to Knoxville has to be my favorite. The scenery, once you get out of Ohio, is very interesting and I love mountain diving. It can be a bit scary at times whipping around the curves and racing down the road at unsafe driving speeds, yet so thrilling and fun!

I rolled into Knoxville around 5:30pm and right to the lovely and lushes La Quinta.  All jokes aside the La Quinta is actually a very nice hotel. They do a very good job keeping the place clean and it’s dirt cheap. With my AAA discount I snagged a double room for 53/night + tax. Extra special thanks to Dean Weber (@deanweber)  for splitting the room with me. Made the whole trip even more affordable and fun having a roomie!

The unofficial pre-conf party was at the Mellow Mushroom, a pizza place. We managed to take over the entire patio area and then some. It was an awesome time and it great to finally meet many of the #TwitterTribe in person for once.

Friday morning came around very quickly and we headed over to the conference. I figured we were getting there early but the line was already a mile long. My personal opinion would be to get it broken into multiple lines sorted by name to help keep the flow moving a bit better.

Alan Stevens ran the opening keynote, if you could call it that, since it was really what had to be the largest open spaces opening circle I had every seen!

I attended mostly open spaces but also did a few eyes front presentations. Honestly I’m not really here to comment on them. A recap for those that weren’t there is pointless and for those that were know what happened.

Closing the day out we were all privileged to get to be part of a live taping of DeepFriedBytes Podcast by Chris Woodruff (@cwoodruff) and Keith Elder (@keithelder). Special guests include three microsofties; Josh Holmes (@joshholmes), Brian H. Prince (@brianhprince) and Jeff Blankenburg (@jblankenburg).

After that a group of us hit a local Mexican join for some solid food and then we rolled over to the Official Codestock Social. Ok time to get on my soapbox here. Once again I was very disappointed in many of the core community and speakers. I know it’s a free country and people can do what they want but for all the talk about community I found it very disappointing to see that a group of people decided to have what account to a private pool party at the hotel instead of attending the Social.

The social was a great time and I wish more had attended. I had many great conversations and enjoyed playing video games and board games with many people.

Saturday came way to early once again and I crawled out of bed and drug my butt to the conference. Josh Holmes gave an inspiring talk about “The Lost Art of Simplicity.” This is a must see if you get a chance to see him give it.

I attend a bunch of open spaces and eyes front sessions. The only really exciting one was the introduction to Ruby and Koans by Leon Gersing (@fallenrogue). I had an amazing time learning ruby and getting to hang with a few of the Tribe. Best session bar none!!

Finally the day wrapped with the closing and prize giveaway. The big prize this year was the uber-mega Visual Studio Team System Team Suite with MSDN Premium Subscription given by Wallace B. McClure (@wbm). This is every developers dream prize and at a retail price of roughly $10,000.00 it’s also way out of the league of most developers. Unfortunately I did not win. Next year I’m going to have to bribe or blackmail someone to get it!

Then a large group of us headed out for dinner and the unofficial after party at Alan Stevens place.  The food was fair, I was pretty disappointed in the quality of the prime rib I had but the time spent with my friends more than made up for it.

The after party was helluva good time! I won’t go into great details but there was a bonfire and lots of people having awesome conversations. I drank a few beers and smoked 3 cigars that night. A Rocky Patel Vintage 92, Gran Habano 3 Siglos and a Drew Estate Tabak Especial Cafe Con Leche.

The party winded down around 2:00am and I headed back to the hotel for a few hours of sleep until I would have to drive back to Ohio.

The drive home was bittersweet. It was nice to get back home to my love and to sleep in my own bed, yet I was saddened to once again leave my developer family.

I cannot stress how important it is to be able to spend time with all of the wonderful people I have come to meet and befriend. Working in a job day to day can be great but many times the coworkers you have to deal with are very much what have been termed the 5:01 developer that has no passion or care to attend events of just hang out and talk tech. They turn off at 5:01 and go home for the night. There is very little passion or enthusiasm for their trade and they see it as nothing more than a job to earn a paycheck.

Being able to spend time with the Tribe as we call ourselves is needed to help me recharge and re-energize my passion for the craft.

I look forward to seeing you all at the next event. Thanks for reading!

Posted by AlanBarber on 07/03/2009 at 06:19 PM
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Evi and the Bird

Evi and the bird from AlanBarber on Vimeo.

My cat Evi gets a bit goofy when she sees birds out the window and makes a strange noise!

Posted by AlanBarber on 07/03/2009 at 05:10 PM
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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Evi the cat going crazy

Evi going crazy from AlanBarber on Vimeo.

This video was taken the other night. Evi was going nuts running around the room and jumping on furniture. I don’t know what got into her but she was acting crazy.

Posted by AlanBarber on 06/17/2009 at 02:53 PM
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Sunday, May 31, 2009

CodeStock 2009 Reminder

Just a little reminder that Codestock is coming up shortly folks! It will be June 26-27, 2009 in Knoxville, TN.

CodeStock is about Community. For Developers, by Developers (with love for SysAdmins and DBAs too!). Last year an idea started at CodeStock to mix Open Spaces within a traditional conference. This year we’re going to crank things up to 11 and rip off the knob - and you’re being drafted to help!

  • Keynote by Microsoft RIA Architect Evangelist Josh Holmes
  • From Developer to Business Owner roundtable with guest Nick Bradbury creator of HomeSite, TopStyle, and FeedDemon
  • 50+ break out sessions + Open Spaces (self-organizing sessions)
  • Grand Prize: VSTS 2008 Team Suite with MSDN Premium
  • Virtual sessions with Jeffery Richter and John Robbins

Space is limited so register today at CodeStock.org

Posted by AlanBarber on 05/31/2009 at 06:04 PM
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Saturday, May 30, 2009

IndyCodeCamp 2009 Recap

“The continuing goal of the Code Camps series is to provide an intensive developer-to-developer learning experience that is fun and technically stimulating. The primary focus is on delivering programming information and sample code that can be used immediately” - IndyCodeCamp

The 2009 IndyCodeCamp was a rousing success once again. David Leininger and the whole crew (sorry I don’t know all your names folks) once again managed to organize and operate a very efficent and informative conference. The The Gene B. Glick Junior Achievement Center is a great location and works very well for the event.

There were many, many great presentations but being only human I was only able to watch five. I’ve found myself being less interested in individual technology presentations. No offence to all the presenter but you can only see so many silverlight and azure presentations before you feel like you’ve seen it all.  So, for this event I spent most of my time in track five “Beyond Lines of Code” aka soft skills.

The list of presentations I went to was:

  • Care About Your Craft: Adventures in the art of software development - Tim Wingfield
  • DevSpeak: Principles - Michael Wood
  • Improving our craft: A Discussion on Software Estimation - Michael Eaton
  • Being More Than a CodeMonkey: Practice Beautiful Code - Michael Wood
  • A Lap Around “Oslo” - Dan Rigsby

And finally below you can check out all the photos I took at the code camp.

Posted by AlanBarber on 05/30/2009 at 10:02 AM
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Monday, May 25, 2009

My cat Evi jumping over my girlfriend

Evi jumping over my girlfriend from AlanBarber on Vimeo.

My cat Evi jumping over my girlfriend!

I know slightly pointless but i found it very cute watching my cat Evi jump back and forth over my girlfriend Adrianne. Oh and no she was not hurt on that last jump even though it looks like she was smile

Posted by AlanBarber on 05/25/2009 at 07:33 PM
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