Monday, January 28, 2008

I'll be speaking at DevTeach Toronto that will take place May 12-16 2008.

Here's my topic:

Visual Studio 2008 IDE : Grand tour of the new features
In this session, Guy Barrette will take you to a grand tour of some of the coolest new features found in Visual Studio 2008 IDE. Be advised that this session will focus on the IDE and the tooling and that Windows and Web development will be covered. So what are some of the new Visual Studio 2008 cool features? Project compatibility with VS 2005; targeting a specific .NET Framework version; WF, WCF and WPF integrated designers; workflow enabled services; SQL Server Compact Edition integration; local database cache; enhanced CSS support; enhanced JavaScript support and debugging.

OMG! Check out the awesome speakers list:

Kevin McNeish
Markus Egger
Jim Duffy
Rod Paddock
Val Matison
Kate Gregory
Yair Alan Griver
Cathi Gero
Roman Rehak
Julia Lerman
Don Kiely
Scott Bellware
Ted Neward
Mario Cardinal
Beth Massi
Rushabh Mehta
Richard Campbell
Ed Musters
Rob Windsor
Joel Semeniuk
Derek Hatchard
Barry Gervin
Rick Heiges
Etienne Tremblay
Randy Dyess
Peter DeBetta
Adam Machanic
William R. Vaughn
Medhat Elmasry
Jean-Luc David
Joe Webb
Paul Nielsen
Jean-Paul Boodhoo
Damir Bersinic
James Kovacs
Donald Belcham
Roy Osherove
Oren Eini
Mark Arteaga
Klaus Aschenbrenner
Michael Lato
Mike Diehl
Colin Bowern
Brad M. McGehee
Erik Renaud
Francois Tanguay
Owen Rogers
Benjamin Day
Tim Huckaby
David Laribee
Paul D. Sheriff
Anil Desai
Jeffrey Palermo
Aaron Marten
Justin Lee
Mauro Sant’Anna
Reza Alirezaei
Bruce Johnson
Peter Madziak
Paul Scarlett
Matt Meleski
Jessica Moss

Monday, January 28, 2008 9:57:02 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]  | 
Wednesday, June 06, 2007

In the fall, Devteach will take place in Vancouver for the first time and Jean-René Roy, the conference owner, asked me to do the speakers selection for the .NET tracks.  I'll be working with Scott Bellware (Agile track), Mario Cardinal (Architectre track), Richard Campbell & Roman Rehak (SQL Server tracks) along with Rob Chartier who will help us select local speakers.

More info here:
http://www.devteach.com/TechChair.aspx

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Sunday, April 08, 2007

New this year at DevTeach, we'll have Birds of a Feather sessions at lunchtime Wednesday.

http://www.devteach.com/BonusSession.aspx

What is a BOF?  Meet people with similar interests and challenges in an open-forum environment that promotes discussion and interaction. Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions allow attendees to enjoy free-flowing dialogues about products, technologies, and solutions without any PowerPoint presentations.

But the real question is what BOF to attend?

Would you prefer to hear this speaker?
JoelFromCanada

Or this one?
Wunda

Sunday, April 08, 2007 5:15:40 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [3]  | 

DevTeach Panel

Wednesday May 16th, 2007
In the evening at 18:00
Location:Salle de Bal
Presented by the Visual Studio Talk Show (www.visualstudiotalkshow.com)
Free to all!!!

Panel: Open Source in the Microsoft Community

Moderated By Ted Neward, this panel addresses the distinct opportunities and special challenges of using and contributing to open source software written by software developers in the Microsoft community and shaped by Microsoft culture.

Since the initial broad introduction of .NET open source with NUnit in early 2001, the Microsoft community has overcome its initial reservations with open source products, and open source tools and applications have become an integral part of .NET development and the .NET community.  Microsoft Corp's own unease with open source has transformed into an open embrace and an active effort to foster and support shared source projects with efforts like CodePlex, GotDotNet, Enterprise Library, and Rotor, among others.

With the .NET community's unique character comes a unique perspective on open source software.  This panel discussion takes a look at open source in the Microsoft community from technical, cultural, and business perspectives in a frank discussion with recognizable contributors to and users of open source software for Microsoft platforms.

Panelists will address:

  • Successful open source software for Windows and .NET
  • Experiences with open source adoption and use (good and bad)
  • Contributing to and managing open source projects
  • Using open source software in professional service engagements and product development
  • Microsoft's role in the open source community (friend, foe, or 800 lb gorilla?)
  • Challenges with using open source tools and components (licensing, abandonment, support, credibility)
  • The kinds of innovation that happen in open source vs. commercial projects

Moderator:
Ted Neward is an independent software development architect and mentor in the Sacramento, California area. He is the author of a number of books, including "Server-Based Java Programming" (Manning), the forthcoming "Effective Enterprise Java" (Addison-Wesley) and "SSCLI Essentials" (OReilly) and co-author of "C# In a Nutshell" (OReilly) with Peter Drayton and Ben Albahari. He is also an instructor with DevelopMentor, where he teaches and authors both the Java and .NET curriculum and writes technical papers for www.javageeks.com and www.clrgeeks.com.

Panel members:

  • Alan Griver. Alan is the architect for the Microsoft.com community properties that include the CodePlex and GotDotNet shared source portals, as well community conversation sites like blogs.msdn.com and forums.msdn.com. Alan was an influential presence in some the earliest cohesive Microsoft developer and shared source communities.
  • Oren Eini. Oren has contributed some of the most successful open source projects, including NHibernate, MonoRail, Windsor, DynamicProxy, Boo, and Oren's own family of tools including RhinoMocks.
  • Jeremy Miller. Jeremy is the owner and principal contributor to the StructureMap project and the StoryTeller project. He maintains a popular blog at CodeBetter.com focusing on software design and development practices.
  • Roy Osherove. Roy is recognized leader in the .NET agile community, assists Microsoft customers with the adoption of software development lifecycle practices and tools. He is equally adapt with open source tools as well as commercial tools.
  • François Beauregard. François is a certified Scrum Trainer, founder of the Montreal Agile user group and his company Pyxis Technologies is deeply involved with OSS by contributing GreenPepper's core engine to the community.

User group Description
Presented by the Visual Studio Talk Show

Un podcast "en français" sur le développement logiciel. Suivez les entrevues de Mario Cardinal et Guy Barrette avec les experts de la programmation Microsoft .Net.

Schedule for the night

Time Event
17h45 - 18h30 Free Registration for all
18h30 - 19h45 Speakers Panel
19h45 - 19h55 Break
20h00 - 21h30 Speakers Panel

Speakers Bio

 
Ted Neward   
Ted Neward is an independent software development architect and mentor in the Sacramento, California area. He is the author of a number of books, including "Server-Based Java Programming" (Manning), the forthcoming "Effective Enterprise Java" (Addison-Wesley) and "SSCLI Essentials" (OReilly) and co-author of "C# In a Nutshell" (OReilly) with Peter Drayton and Ben Albahari. He is also an instructor with DevelopMentor, where he teaches and authors both the Java and .NET curriculum. He speaks frequently for technology user groups (most often for the Sacramento Java User's Group), and writes technical papers for www.javageeks.com and www.clrgeeks.com. He currently labors on behalf of the University of California, Davis, architecting a rebuild of the Davis Accounting and Financial Information Services software system. Past clients include companies like Pacific Bell, EdFund, Synergex and Intuit.

 
Yair Alan Griver, Microsoft Corporation   
Yair Alan Griver is the Group Manager for the Visual Studio Data group. As Group Manager, Alan’s teams produce the tools used inside of Visual Studio .NET, Office and SQL Server that surface data capabilities, as well as Visual FoxPro. Alan is focusing on making Microsoft’s products the best data environments for developers. Prior to this position, Alan was a Lead Program Manager and Community Evangelist for Visual Basic .NET, driving community interests into Visual Basic .NET. Before joining Microsoft, Alan was Chief Information Officer at GoAmerica, a publicly traded telecommunications (wireless internet) company, and co-founder and CIO of Flash Creative Management a business strategy and technology consulting company. Alan is the author of five books on Visual FoxPro and Visual Basic, the creator of various development frameworks, and has developed database systems ranging into the thousands of users. He has spoken around the world on databases, object orientation and development team management issues, as well as XML and messaging-based applications.

 
Oren Eini   
Oren Eini is a senior developer in We!, a consulting group based in Israel, focusing on architecture, data access and best practices. Most often, he is working on building complex business systems using .Net 2.0, NHibernate and Castle's Frameworks, providing training and guidance for the use of Object Relational Mapping, Inversion of Control, Domain Driven Design and other exciting topics. Oren is an active member in several leading Open Source projects, including (but not limited :-) ) NHibernate, Castle and Rhino Mocks. He had publish an article on MSDN about advance usages of Inversion of Control Containers and done a DNR TV Episode about NHibernate.

 
Jeremy D. Miller   
Jeremy is a Senior Consultant and Agile Mentor in the New York City area with Finetix., the leading Financial Services IT consulting firm specializing in delivering custom solutions to clients trading in Capital Markets. He is helping clients to implement agile practices like Test Driven Development and Continuous Integration with .Net technologies. Jeremy began his IT career writing "Shadow IT" applications to automate his engineering documentation, then wandered into software development because it looked like more fun. Jeremy previously worked as a systems architect building mission critical supply chain software for a Fortune 100 company and learned agile development practices as a .Net consultant at ThoughtWorks, one of the pioneers of agile development. Jeremy is the author of the open source StructureMap (http://structuremap.sourceforge.net) tool for Dependency Injection with .Net and the forthcoming StoryTeller (http://storyteller.tigris.org) tool for supercharged FIT testing in .Net. Jeremy's thoughts on just about everything software related can be found on his weblog "The Shade Tree Developer" at http://codebetter.com/blogs/jeremy.miller, part of the popular CodeBetter site. Jeremy was recognized this year with an MVP award for C#.

 
Roy Osherove, Team Agile   
Roy has spent the past decade developing and architecting software solutions for various companies in Israel and Europe. He's a Microsoft MVP and writes regularly on .NET, Agile Development Techniques and other geeky stuff on his blog and various other places such as MSDN Magazine. Roy is also a regular presenter at Microsoft Conferences such as TechEd Europe and Israel, DevDays and user groups in Israel and Europe. Roy is one of the leading voices for Agile development in Israel and is the Founder of the Agile Israel user's group - Israel’s First and only Agile-Dedicated User’s group. Roy is the principal of Team Agile: www.TeamAgile.com (i9f), a consultancy located in Israel dealing with Agile development methodologies, .NET Architecture and Design and mentoring developers. Roy’s blog is at www.ISerializable.com(i9g)

 
François Beauregard, Pyxis Technologies  
Mr. Beauregard is president as well as senior consultant at Pyxis Technologies. He acts as coach, facilitator and consultant for organizations wishing to enhance the productivity of their software development teams and wishing to adopt an Agile approach. He is Certified Scrum Trainer since 2005. Mr. Beauregard founded the Montréal Agile Group, an interest group on Agile software development methodologies; he regularly gives presentations during the Group's monthly meeting.

Sunday, April 08, 2007 11:30:16 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]  | 

The DevTeach has been announced.  Pablo Castro from the ADO.NET team will talk about the work they're doing on a new yet to be relased technology called Entity Framework.

The ADO.NET Entity Framework

The vast majority of business applications are data-centric applications. A lot of time and effort is put on building these applications, and often companies rely on being able to create, maintain and adapt them to react to environment changes and have proper time to market. The Entity Data Model and its supporting technologies, in particular the ADO.NET Entity Framework, have been designed to tackle the scenario of properly abstracting the data services from the data structure and programming interfaces perspectives. In this session we'll discuss what is the role that the EDM and the Entity Framework play in making data application development more effective and sustainable. We will also spend some time discussing future directions for the Microsoft Data Platform beyond the current "beta" products that have been announced already.

 
Pablo Castro, Microsoft Corporation  
Pablo is ADO.NET Technical Lead at Microsoft. He works in the SQL Server product group at Microsoft, designing the future versions of the programming models for working with data. He has been involved in several releases of large scale projects as Microsoft such as SQL Server 2005 and the .NET Framework. Before joining Microsoft Pablo spent some time running a start-up focused on advanced application frameworks development, and before that he split his time between building collaborative applications and creating infrastructure for inference system creation and distributed execution used in risk analysis applications.

Sunday, April 08, 2007 11:26:53 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]  | 
Sunday, January 28, 2007

The DevTeach Montreal 2007 sessions are now online:
http://www.devteach.com/Session.aspx

The list of speakers is simply awesome:

  • All the Canadian RDs (Joel Semeniuk, Richard Campbell, Kate Gregory, Scott Howlett, Barry Gervin, Derek Hatchard, Luc Gauthier amd me)
  • The MSDN Canada developer evangelists team (Jean-Luc David, Christian Beauclair and John "Mad Mexican" Bristowe)
  • Brian Noyes
  • Ted Neward
  • Alan Griver
  • Julie Lerman
  • Don Keily
  • Sam Gentile
  • Miguel Castro
  • Rod Paddock
  • Scott Belleware
  • Roy Osherove
  • Oen Eini
  • Udi Dahan
  • Rob Daigneau
  • Bill Vaughn
  • Peter DeBetta
  • And more...

 

Sunday, January 28, 2007 8:41:31 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]  | 

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