Ann Arbor Day of .NET Fall 2007

For the 3rd time, Jason and his crew did an outstanding job putting together a great conference.  That's not to say I don't have any complaints this time around, but I'll get to those later. ;-)

My time in Ann Arbor started on Friday night around 7pm.  After dinner with my family, I once again met up with Dan Hounshell and Joe Wirtley for drinks and a lot of BS'ing. :-)  I do have to say it was kinda funny to see these two getting out of their car wearing shorts saying, "WTF?  It's cold!" ;-)  Anyway, topics ranged from Dan's work at Telligent, to politics, to bad interviews, to the firm Joe and I both worked at for a short time, to the pains of owning a house.  If our waitress hadn't been so bad, I probably would have had more than 2 drinks though. :-\

After a terrible night of sleep, I got to the college around 8:15 where I quickly checked in and then hooked up with Dan and Joe again.

Session 1:
"Pragmatic Software Architecture and the Role of the Architect", Joe Wirtley.  This was a really good session and if you couldn't attend, you should grab his slide deck.  I think he did a great job explaining the role of an architect on a team along with their responsibilities.  While I have never actually called myself an "architect", I have held the role more than once.  During his talk, several great questions were asked and Joe did a great job answering / facilitating the discussion.  BTW, did I mention there was standing-room only for this talk?

Session 2:
"Distilling the DLR (Dynamic Language Runtime)", Josh Holmes
This is the second or third time I've sat in one of Josh's sessions and I was NOT disappointed.  The abstract for the session said, "This talk is not designed to teach you one of these languages, but to tell you why you should investigate them."  I can honestly say that I'm a lot more interested in checking out Ruby than I have been. 

Lunch
At lunch, Dan, Joe and I discussed some of the sessions and I continued to pick Dan's brain about his work at Telligent and how they approach certain things (like TDD and source code control).

While Dan and Joe hit the vendor sessions, I talked to Vinay, a former co-worker, for about 30 minutes.  It was nice catching up with Vinay, and hopefully we'll get together for lunch soon.  I did give him a couple pointers about the remaining sessions and warned him to stay away from the one given by this guy.

Session 3:
"Introduction to Expression Blend", Mark Miller.
I swear to god this is the same session that Mark gave at the last DoDN. :-)  Regardless, it was informative and entertaining.  I think Mark is the only speaker I heard all day that said "shit"...and he said it more than once. ;-)  Expression Blend looks cool, and maybe one of these days when I decide to start doing some WPF, I'll check it out myself.  Mark tends to code on-the-fly, so while this session was entertaining, it was also a bit tough to follow.

Session 4:
Story Driven Testing, Jim Holmes
I think I've learned more about Fitnesse from Jim than anyone else. :-)  it was a great talk -- standing room only.

Right before Jim's session started, Josh Holmes introduced himself to me.  We talked a bit about a mutual friend and then he introduced me to Jay R. Wren. ;-)  I had to ask Jay if he wanted to say the Pledge of Allegiance with me (all in good fun of course). ;-)

Session 5:
Building Extensible Applications Using the System.AddIn Namespace, Dustin Campbell
Dustin's talks are always jam-packed with great information, but like Mark's talks, they are always really entertaining.  

The raffle:
Won a book.  and a t-shirt.  No Zune though. :-\  BUT, my friend Vinay actually won 2 copies of Telerik's RAD Controls and gave one of them to me!  Sweet. :-)  Thanks Vinay!

My complaints:

1. Gah!  I hate box lunches and was lookin' forward to pizza again. :-)  Jason said they lost their Domino's funding and it turned out the "wraps" were cheaper than pizza. 

2. I know it's close to Halloween, but I really don't like black t-shirts. :-p

Anyway, I had a great time and can't wait for the next one!

Print | posted on Sunday, October 21, 2007 5:54 PM

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# re: Ann Arbor Day of .NET Fall 2007

left by Jason at 10/21/2007 7:20 PM Gravatar
Well, if those are your only two complaints, then I think we did pretty good!

I think next time, we're just going to hand out $5 bills to people when they walk in and give them directions to the nearest fast food restaurants (or Little Ceasars)... It will be cheaper, we won't have to worry about spending money on no-shows, and people will get what they want. Thoughts? ;-P

# re: Ann Arbor Day of .NET Fall 2007

left by Jason at 10/21/2007 8:09 PM Gravatar
(In case it didn't come through, that was tongue-in-cheek)

# re: Ann Arbor Day of .NET Fall 2007

left by Michael Eaton at 10/21/2007 8:18 PM Gravatar
Yes, it came through loud and clear. ;-)

Like I said, you guys did an outstanding job. My complaints related to me being a freak and not liking what 99.9% of the world likes when it comes to food. As for the black T-shirts...I do admit, they look really cool and maybe, just maybe I'll wear mine someday. :-)
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