ALT.NET: Looks Like its Introspection Time Again!
Its time for the semi-annual “What is ALT.NET and what does it mean to me?” introspection merry-go-round. I’ve said it before and I will say it again: introspection is a […]
Its time for the semi-annual “What is ALT.NET and what does it mean to me?” introspection merry-go-round. I’ve said it before and I will say it again: introspection is a […]
This is a public call for greater community participation in the Virtual Alt.Net online community for 2010 and beyond. What is Virtual Alt.Net? Virtual Alt.Net is an online community that […]
For those of you who missed out on the first NYC Agile Firestarter that the NY ALT.NET User Group and the NY .NET User Group jointly organized in June of […]
At yesterday’s Philadelphia .NET CodeCamp, I was again wearing my somewhat tongue-in-cheek custom t-shirt with the following platitude on the front and the succinct summary of what I consider to […]
I just completed spending my Saturday at the Philadelphia-area .NET CodeCamp 2009.2 event (I actually have to say ‘2009.2’ because this event apparently happens at least two or three times […]
No sooner had I completed this post about the somewhat unmanageable list of things I had committed to for Autumn, than I was contacted by Peter Laudati, one of our […]
I’ve recently become slowly more aware that its starting to take me longer and longer to respond to people who contact me, look into resolving issues that people bring to […]
For those who didn’t manage to attend the Agile Firestarter 2009 Event this past Saturday in NYC (details here), the videos from the first two sessions have now been posted […]
If you missed the April 2009 NYC ALT.NET user group meeting on Continuous Integration and automated builds, you can still check out the videos of the meeting on Vimeo here. […]
For those who couldn’t make the meeting, the videos of the March 2009 NYC ALT.NET user group have been posted for viewing on Vimeo here. As usual, our group’s resident […]