This has to be the coolest software I have seen in years! 

The software is called Microsoft Physics Illustrator for Tablet PC follow the hyperlink to download it.

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The next SoCal IASA chapter meeting on will be Thursday April 19, 2007 at the Microsoft San Diego office, 9255 Towne Centre Dr., Suite 400
San Diego, CA 92121. Meeting starts at 7:00 pm, pizza and networking 6:30 pm. RSVP by emailing to rsvp@SoCalDotNetArchitecture.org if you plan to attend.

Domain-Driven Design using the ADO.NET Entity Framework

Abstract:

Developers using DDD with .NET usually end up using NHibernate as an OR mapper (or they do it manually) for their business objects, but Microsoft's soon to be released ADO .NET Entity Framework is an up-and-coming alternative to NHibernate. This presentation will give an overview of essential Domain-Driven-Design concepts, and will talk about the challenges, solutions, and advantages, when using the Entity Framework with a Domain-Driven Design architecture.

For more information www.socaldotnetarchitecture.org and socal.iasahome.org

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This is a post that will help me claim this blog as my own, I am not sure if I want to claim this mess but ok here is the claim.

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What was Woody up to this weekend? Well from the earlier post about BarCampLA-3 I was super excited to go and I was not disappointed as all! If you want to see some things that happened there check out flickr and look for the tag BarCampLA3.

What did I like?

  • The people!
  • The sessions I will list what I saw later

What did not like?

  • Not staying the night
    • I stayed downtown next time I think I will crash at BarCamp depends on how old I am feeling that week
  • Too many carbs
    • I had just restarted a low carb diet and BarCamp was not help with that
  • To much going on
    • There is no way to get to all the sessions I wanted to

To see some of the craziness start looking for some videos as well Noodle Scar has one up now. 

There was plenty of work involved in getting BarCamp going so to all that helped thank you! Especially Heathervescent & Crystal Williams!

 Yes there was plenty of work!

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I know that more people in the world know Scott Mitchell than know me but for the few of you that may not know this he is going to be doing a class as described below:

ASP.NET Black Belt Training - Saturday, April 21st, 2007

San Diego, California

Cost: $199 (good through March 31st; afterwards, $299)

Overview: Learn a variety of real-world tips, tricks, and techniques for building data-driven ASP.NET 2.0 web applications in this one-day event with speaker, author, and consultant Scott Mitchell. Over the course of the day, Scott will walk attendees through the process of creating a feature-rich web application. Starting from scratch, the talk includes discussions and demonstrations on Membership, building an application architecture, techniques for code reuse, caching to boost performance, and many other topics.

Detailed Outline:

http://fuzzylogicinc.net/BlackBelt/Outline.aspx

Signup/more information:

http://fuzzylogicinc.net/BlackBelt/Default.aspx

The best part of getting to hear Scott is all is points are extremely real world!

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When I first started to play with Vista I had no clue why anyone would want to have or use the Sidebar, the programming model sucks, it eats CPU... on and on.

Well I have been converted! A local partner speakTECH has been working with a local customer Move on a great gadget that has shown me the light ;).

Go to labs.move.com and get the "Realtor.com Search Gadget" or the "Move.com Search Gadget" beta gadgets. Once you run one of them they will start to show you listings of properties in your selected zip code and other criteria you will start seeing photos of all of the properties in the MLS that are for sale and you can get more detail.

OK so you say "what is the big deal I am not looking for a house" ok but if you were how likely would go to move.com or realtor.com to get a house? I will tell you, much more! This would reach to any type of product or service that you can think of. Example why doesn't a grocery store have a gadget that shows you there sale products? Why doesn't Netflix have one that shows you what they have new or what is in you list? And on and on...

So what about the developer story? Well it is now a little better now thanks to Tim Heuer, he has created a Visual Studio sidebar gadget templates. With the template you at least don't have to start from scratch.

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Barcamp is coming Barcamp is coming Barcamp Los Angeles-3 is Saturday, March 24, 2007 - Sunday, March 25, 2007

If you have never been to a BarCamp you need to experience this at least once.

That is all I am going to say, I hope to see more people from different walks of life at BarCamp this time and like BarCampLA-2 I have Microsoft picking up the tab for dinner on Saturday night so at least stop by for free pizza.

 

Regular BarCamp description

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What is Barcamp?
http://barcamp.org/BarcampLA-3

    BarCamp is an ad-hoc un-conference born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos and interaction from attendees.

    All attendees must give a demo, a session, or help with one. All presentions are scheduled the day they happen. Prepare in advance, but come early to get a slot on the wall.

    Presenters are responsible for making sure that notes/slides/audio/ video of their presentations are published on the web for the benefit of all and those who can’t be present.

    Anyone with something to contribute or with the desire to learn is welcome and invited to join.

Fears about Barcamp:
http://barcampla.org/03/09/2007/dispelling-social-anxiety-fears-about...

    1. Fear of not being “Tech-savvy” enough.
    BarcampLA is not just for coders. Though the focus is on technology, we gather people of all disciplines, philosophies and skillsets for the purpose of knowledge sharing and community building.
The use of technology to connect people and improve lives is a shared goal and passion of most Barcampers. You will not be ridiculed or diminished if you don’t speak in binary, or if you have no idea who Ruby is, or why she’s on Rails, or why people would be talking about the cleaning product AJAX. People who come to Barcamp are programmers as well as users, and if you don’t understand something, someone there will be kind enough to explain it to you. Isn’t that beautiful?

    2. Fear of socializing in Meatspace
    Coming out from behind the screen can be daunting. Our online avatars do so much of our socializing for us. BarcampLA has a host of other things to do besides attending seminars. Food, drinks, games, engineering challenges, jell-o shots, networking for collaborative projects and jobs, free schwag. Like a trade show, but more fun, and most importantly - FREE. And you can camp overnight if you want. Or you can be like me, show up, do a presentation and lurk in the back talking to other fellow lurkers. It’s just like being online!

    3. Fear of participating as a presenter
    You’re not required to get up in front of people and do a presentation if you don’t want to. Participation means attendance, helping out to set up, clean up, showing up, taking photos you can upload to Flickr, liveblogging and generally being a decent, not-obnoxious attendee. Previous presentations have focused on new applications and best practices, and have included sessions as diverse as “How to Make a Digital Camera for $35″, “3D Metaverse Roadmap” , “Coder Yoga” , “XML-RPC APIs” , “GTD with Google Tools” and “Web 2.0, the pain, problems and paradoxes”.

    4. Fear of “L.A. People”
    No glam, fancy cars, or press passes are required, and paparazzi are absolutely invited to capture photographic evidence of technophiles in a collaboratively created weekend terrarium. And while you may fear “L.A.” people, rest assured that the Barcamp in LA is not a clusterfuck of incestuous blogerati bending over to kiss each other’s asses like the Oscars or some ____Camp up in NorCal (who are just trying to get mentioned in Valleywag anyway). (just kidding, i’m a born San Franciscan. I’m not hating. Maybe trolling. A little. Teeny bit. Skosh.)

    For the uninitiated who don’t really know what the hell an “ad-hoc unconference” means - BarcampLA is a biannual weekend-long event hosted, created, facilitated and populated by people seeking to build community, share knowledge, meet, greet and make friends/strategic alliances with other motivated individuals who want to learn and get involved with using technology to connect and share personal experiences and other data sets. Organizers are unpaid. Registration is free. Sponsors who want to reach out to this “wired” demographic help pay for the event location, food, drinks, schwag, and bring info, product demos and opportunities. It’s an “open and collaborative” environment rather than a competitive one.

    C’mon down. Don’ be skeered.

If you're coming down for eTech, stop by LA early and meet the LA Tech peeps. See you there!

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On CodeGuru.com Paul Kimmel has a nice write up of what the value of being an active member of a user group in his article Exploring the Value of .NET Users Groups. I know that I have reaped many rewards from being active in the San Diego user groups and I hope this can convince every developer to get involved.

In the US if you want to find a group close to you go to codezone.com and search for a group. I like codezone.com as it has groups of all types not just the INETA .NET groups.

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Do you want to know how to create Mobile Line of Business applications using the Compact Framework?

Here is your chance! Go to the site http://www.msreadiness.com/IL_abstract.asp?eid=5015201 and register using the code USPRMDEV and you can get in to the Los Angeles event for free... yes free, normal price $1,500. This is a three day hands on class in the Microsoft Los Angeles office. All food is included you just need to pay for parking if you are going drive in, I suggest the train, that is how I will be getting there.

I hope to see you there!

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Are you going to MIX? Don't know what MIX is? Don't care what MIX is?

OK my first question are you going MIX? I will be there and am looking forward to it greatly, last year there were a whole slue of announcements from the product groups and many real world customer examples of usage of the technology. Please let me know if you are coming so I can look for you at the craps table ;).

So you don't know what MIX is go look at www.visitmix.com and once you figure out there is no useful information for you there then checkout last years event on Flickr and then do a live.com search and see what people said about it last time.

And last you don't care about MIX? You should! This is the event that where designers and get together and get along. As a developer I know (and have lived) the tensions between developers and designers. Check out Ryan Stewart blog posing Microsoft, Developers, Designers and Bill Gates to see what we are trying to do to make the interface for developers and designers easer and note he says that MIX should be a good show.

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