This coming Friday I’ll be heading down to Wilmington, Ohio for the Central Ohio Day of .NET on Saturday. This was one of the first events in the region when it started out as the Dayton-Cinci Code Camp a few years ago. I always look forward to it and this year is no different. The session lineup looks pretty damn good, even with mine included. Yes, I will be presenting at this years event on “Developing Solid WPF Applications”.
I’ve been on the planning team for the Kalamazoo X Conference (register here) since late last year, so when I head to Kalamazoo on April 25th, I’ll be looking forward to listening to all the amazing speakers we have lined up. Since we changed the format of the event to a single track, attendees and staff will be able to see every session! Good stuff.
May is a busy month for me, both personally and professionally. Between my anniversary (12th), my wife’s birthday and Mother’s Day, the month would be busy enough, but on top of that, I’ll be heading to Columbus on Friday, May 8th to present on “What’s New in WPF 4.0” at Stir Trek. This will be a very cool event, especially if you’re a Star Trek fan because there will be a private screening of the new Star Trek movie at 4PM for all attendees. To be perfectly honest, I’ll probably be leaving at 4 because I haven’t been able to sit through a Star Trek movie since Wrath of Khan (the best of the movies).
On May 16th, I’ll be at the Indy Code Camp in Indianapolis. For the second year running, I’ll be presenting two sessions: “Writing Solid WPF Applications” and “Improving our Craft: A Discussion on Software Estimation”.
On May 30th, I hope to be at the Chicago Code Camp whether I’m speaking or not. I did submit some abstracts, but haven’t heard back yet.
Every single one of these events are on a weekend when I have my kids. Have fun!
++Alan