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  • Slides from my ASP.NET Connections Orlando Talks

    Last week I presented at the ASP.NET Connections Conference in Orlando.  I gave a general session talk on Monday, and then two breakout talks later that day.  You can download my slides+samples below: General Session The slides for my keynote can be downloaded here.  In the talk I demonstrated how to debug the .NET ...
    Posted to ASPInsiders (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 28, 2008
  • Recent talks

    Since I've been offline, I haven't kept up with where I've been to an spoken.  I went to Little Rock and spoke at the Tech Expo on March 27.  Michael Neel and Alan Stevens, both from Knoxville, made the trip.  After my second talk was over, I had to head out immediately and head to Atlanta for the Atlanta Code ...
    Posted to ASPInsiders (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 9, 2008
  • My Presentations in Arizona this Tuesday

    This week I'm visiting Scottsdale Arizona and will be presenting at a free user group event during the day.  I'm presenting two sessions myself: 1) Developing Applications using Silverlight 2: This will be a drill-down into the new Silverlight 2 Beta1 release, and how you can build applications with it using VS 2008 and Expression ...
    Posted to ASPInsiders (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 9, 2008
  • Huntsville, AL .NET User Group - February 18

    I'll be Huntsville, AL on Monday evening to do a Deepdive into the UpdatePanel in ASP.NET AJAX.  And while you are at it, please buy 3-4 copies of my book.  They make great gifts for the ones you love...............
    Posted to ASPInsiders (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 17, 2008
  • My RDN Talk - Managing the Development Process

    This week I've been travelling around the country (Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne) delivering my RDN Talk titled Managing the Development Process:       I'm very happy with how this presentation turned out and the feedback that I received from it already has me thinking about some future areas to present on.  Anyways, thanks to all of the ...
    Posted to ASPInsiders (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 14, 2008
  • RDN Talk Reminder

    Just a late minute reminder before I rush out the door, that my first RDN session (Managing the Development Process) is tomorrow morning in Sydney.  My agenda looks like this: Location Venue Time Sydney Sydney Mechanics School of Arts (SMSA)- 280 Pitt St, ...
    Posted to ASPInsiders (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 11, 2008
  • My RDN Talk - Managing the Development Process - 12th, 13th, and 14th Feb

    Next month, I'll be in Sydney, Canberra, and Melbourne on the above dates delivering my RDN Talk titled "Managing the Development Process".  I'm not sure that "Managing the Development Process" does the talk justice and so I've been thinking about a couple of alternate titles, let me know what you think of these: Survival ...
    Posted to ASPInsiders (Weblog) by Anonymous on January 17, 2008
  • Visiting China, South Korea and Japan the Next Two Weeks

    This Friday I'm leaving for a 10 day trip to Asia.  Traveling on business doesn't usually get me excited (I was on a plane ~70 times last year), but I am really looking forward to this trip as it will be my first trip to Asia.  I'll be visiting China (Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen), South Korea (Seoul), and Japan (Tokyo), and I will ...
    Posted to ASPInsiders (Weblog) by Anonymous on January 9, 2008
  • Part 2 of my ASP.NET Ajax talk at ADNUG

    I'm scheduled to give the second part of my talk on building client centric applications on the 12th December as announced on the ADNUG site today. This talk extends on the base of knowledge that we covered in first talk by drilling into the component model to learn how client components are handled at runtime.  Here's the blurb: Darren Neimke ...
    Posted to ASPInsiders (Weblog) by Anonymous on December 2, 2007
  • ASP.NET MVC Framework

    One of the things that many people have asked for over the years with ASP.NET is built-in support for developing web applications using a model-view-controller (MVC) based architecture. Last weekend at the Alt.NET conference in Austin I gave the first public demonstration of a new ASP.NET MVC framework that my team has been working ...
    Posted to ASPInsiders (Weblog) by Anonymous on October 15, 2007
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