Countdown to DevDays 2004 Visit the DevDays 2004 site for more information, or click one of the links below to register. This event has great content and I'm not sure how to tell you how to catch all of it - luckily, you can take it home with you. However, this will be a fun set of days for me due to the following facts.
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DevDays St. Louis, MO March 3 Other speakers include Bill Evjen and Devin Rader, who are well known in St. Louis for thier work with INETA and the St. Louis .NET Users Group. Bill is a friend, noted author, and fellow RD - which means that the keynote will be certainly entertaining. Devin is also tied to INETA and the most recent noise about him involves an Event Share Framework. |
DevDays Nashville, TN March 8 The other speakers here are Rob Foster and Mike Houston. They not only run the Nashville Visual Studio User Group, they are well respected in the Nashville area. Rob recently wrote "Programming Windows Server 2003" for Manning. Billy Hollis is the RD for Nashville which should make for another exciting keynote. |
DevDays Memphis, TN March 9 The big names here are Jeff Kirwan and Jerry Dixon. Jeff Kirwan is known in the community for having a broad range of knowledge including .NET, Web Services, .NETCF, etc. He is the only developer that I know around here that has BizTalk components written in .NET and in production. I have used info on his blog more than once. Jerry Dixon and I have worked together for many years and he is not short on IQ either. Jerry's experience is broad but lately he has been evangelizing XML/XSLT and how to use in .NET. You can find info on his presentations at the Memphis .NET User Group site. |
DevDays Kansas City, MO March 11 The keynote will be given by John Alexander, author, local RD, one of the nicest guys that you'll meet, and not short on technical knowledge. Jeff Julian will also be there presenting on the web track. He is a blogger extrodinaire, blog hoster, XML evangelist, and all around .NET guy. I have not met Victor Correa but I hear that he has solid architech knowledge, is good with .NET, and is a author. |