October 12, 2007
@ 04:49 AM

...Is on, for November 3rd and 4th. There is not much time left. Hurry up. Register. Submit a session.

I am trying ("there is no try...only do!") to pull together a session on some of the cool "extra" things in and around Castle that I have come to really love, including a look at some of the source code.

Myth: Microsoft people aren't allowed to look at source code like this because it might infect theirs, and contaminating Microsoft code with GPL'd code or something would cross the streams and the world would blow up. Can someone bust this one? I just want to make sure no one from across the street will have to avert their eyes when we talk about the Castle code. This has got to be a myth, right? If not, we can give them 3D glasses that make the code look fuzzy with my cool new 3d-code-fuzzy color scheme in VS.

I also wanted to do one on VSTO, but at this point, I'll be rushed to pull together one session.

Hope to see some peeps at Code Camp!


 
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May 22, 2007
@ 05:33 AM

This last weekend, my friend Jason and I went to Portland for Code Camp PDX 3.0. It was a lot of fun. There were people all the way from Chico, CA and Bosie, ID. There was also a large Olympia/ssdotnet contingent. Our group rocks!

I did a presentation on using PowerShell to automate .NET applications. It was fun and there were a lot of really cool people in attendence.

Here are the slides and demo code from the talk. Let me know if you have any feedback/advice/etc. See the sidebar for contact info and don't hesitate.

Thanks to Stuart Celarier, Jason Mauer, WSU Vancouver, and the tons of other people involved for all their hard work!


 
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