With CodeMash coming to an end, I figured I better recap my experiences while they’re still fresh on my mind. I’ve recapped my Precompiler experiences in the previous post. Now, let’s see how I did on the days with sessions. Thursday...
This past weekend, I had the fun experience of participating in Cleveland GiveCamp. This was my 5th GiveCamp overall, 3rd in Cleveland, and 2nd as a project manager. Why I Love Cleveland GiveCamp Growing up, my parents raised me to put my skills to work...
Recently, I was talking with a local guy who wanted to get more involved with the community, as he wants to eventually go the MVP route with hopes of one day working for Microsoft. He mentioned that some people told him about conferences like TechEd and...
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This past weekend, I saw how my project managing skills would fare at Cleveland GiveCamp. First of all, if you aren’t familiar with GiveCamp, check out GiveCamp.org for a basic explanation. Now for a basic overview of Cleveland GiveCamp, check out...
Cleveland GiveCamp starts tomorrow afternoon, and I’m excited that it’s finally here. This year, I am working as a business analyst/project manager for two different charities. I’ve talked about ASL Advocates; however, I’ve also...
This year, I’ve been asked to use my business analyst/project management skills for a group. I asked for this group in particular because once I saw them, I knew it’d be a non-profit that I believe in. Over the next few weeks, I’ll be...
This past weekend, I had the privilege to speak at Pittsburgh Code Camp 2011.1 at Robert Morris University in Moon Township, PA. The talk I was scheduled to give was “Three’s Company – Writing for the Desktop, the Browser, and the Phone”...
A couple of months ago I had asked the PowerShell MVPs for suggestions on blog topics. Karl Prosser, one of our awesome MVPs, brought up the topic of scaling and queuing background jobs. The scenario is familiar: You have a file containing a bunch of input that you want to process and you don’t...
There are still a few seats open for the first ever PowerShell Deep Dive Conference and tomorrow is the last day of cheap registration! In case you haven’t already been doing it, now would be a good time to start camping out in your boss’ office begging him/her for the money and time off...