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Biggest meeting of the year: all-day event with Eric Sink and Scott Guthrie!

Last post 08-16-2006, 4:52 PM by gailjanine. 14 replies.
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  •  08-03-2006, 11:25 AM 489

    Biggest meeting of the year: all-day event with Eric Sink and Scott Guthrie!

    Come see the original creator of ASP.NET — Scott Guthrie
    AND
    The original creator of Internet Explorer — Eric Sink
    at the beautiful Orpheum Theatre in downtown Phoenix, Arizona!

    Once a year AZGroups puts on a really big free event featuring in-depth technical content from top-notch industry experts.  This year we’re featuring two speakers you usually only get to see during keynotes at major conferences.  This world-class event is being held in the pristine Orpheum Theatre on Wednesday, September 6th.

    Here's some details about our featured guests:

    Scott Guthrie is a General Manager within Microsoft’s Developer Division.  He runs the development teams that build:
    • ASP.NET,
    • Atlas,
    • Windows Forms,
    • CLR,
    • Commerce Server,
    • IIS7,
    • .NET Compact Framework, and
    • the Visual Studio Web and Client Development Tools.

    His presentation will include:

    • ASP.NET 2.0
    • Atlas
    • IIS 7
    • LINQ
    • DLINQ
    • Tips and Tricks
    For a taste of what to expect, you can check out a video on Channel 9 of the presentation he did last year in our big meeting.



    Eric Sink has an amazing amount of experience in the industry, having been the driving force behind the development of the first version of Internet Explorer.  Nine years ago he founded SourceGear, which offers leading products for source control.  A programmer at heart, in his spare time he writes code, and is currently creating an application to design woodworking projects.  His Apress book “Eric Sink on the Business of Software” is an often-recommended guide for anyone selling software for a living.

    His presentation will include:
    • "Really Great Mistakes Made by Well-Intentioned and Otherwise Clueful People While Trying to Use Version Control"
    • "Remarkable Blunders Executed by Otherwise Intelligent Software Marketing People Who Really Do Mean Well but Somehow Keep Fouling Everything Up by Repeating the Same Mistakes Over and Over"

    For each person in attendance who has RSVP'd above, we have now obtained enough sponsorship to be able to offer a free boxed lunch!  This is much better than unleashing a thousand people at once in one corner of downtown Phoenix.  (The lines at the hot dog vendor who regularly hangs out across the street from the Orpheum would be atrocious!)  So we're very pleased that this has come together for us.

    The venue will be the Orpheum theater, which is a work of art in and of itself. This ornate building is the only theater in Phoenix to be listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1929 in a Spanish Baroque Revival style, it was completely restored in 1997 and is one of the top venues in the Southwest.

    We'd like to kindly thank our sponsors who have made this event possible:

    Need more reason to come out and join us?  There are good prizes to be had!  One Zen Sleek Photo 20 gig media player will be given out.  This excellent gadget is capable of playing back video!  Pretty slick.  Also a ton of books, shirts and other goods.  Be sure to attend.

    Someone in attendance
    will win this media player!

    For those coming in from further away, decent hotel rooms in Phoenix are going for only $60 a night, and you can usually get a cheap flight from America West or Southwest, so register now and join us for this full day of world-class instruction.

    We look forward to having you in attendance with us on September 6th.  Registration begins at 7:00AM.  The final speaker will finish at 4:30pm.  Expect to pay $7 for parking if you drive to the event.

    Important note about registering on this site: If you try to request your password via email and provide an email address that is not in our system, it will merrily reply saying "You have requested that a new password be generated and sent to your email address ____.  Please allow up to 15 minutes for this to take effect."  This is total bunk.  In order to mask who is a member and who is not, it gives this same response for any request.  So basically if you never do receive your password in email that means you're not registered here, and you will need to sign up.

    Another important note about registering: If you are one of over 1000 people who regularly receive email with [AZGroups] in the subject line, this is coming from the Yahoo! Groups email list.  It does NOT mean that you have an account on this site!  Yahoo maintains their membership information completely independent of us.  So you will need to create a new account on this site to RSVP and participate in the forums here.


    Additional advertising we're using for the event includes a printed postcard:

  •  08-04-2006, 8:20 AM 491 in reply to 489

    Re: Biggest meeting of the year: all-day event with Eric Sink and Scott Guthrie!

    Wow, a full day of .Net geekery? Plan to be there.

    - Adwait

    www.adwait.com 

  •  08-08-2006, 7:14 AM 500 in reply to 489

    Re: Biggest meeting of the year: all-day event with Eric Sink and Scott Guthrie!

    Hi, would this seminar be good for someone who is looking to work in .net technolgies? My background is in web development (xhtml, css, etc) and I've doawnloaded the Visual web developer and started to reading the msdnn library with C# development in mind.

    I guess the real question I have here is will I be totally lost in this seminar and I would only be taking up valuable space?

    Thanks for any replys!
  •  08-08-2006, 11:30 AM 501 in reply to 489

    Re: Biggest meeting of the year: all-day event with Eric Sink and Scott Guthrie!

    I am currently unable to RSVP to this event. I keep getting a Ajax error. Is it just me or is everybody having this problem.

    Thanks
  •  08-08-2006, 12:52 PM 504 in reply to 501

    Re: Biggest meeting of the year: all-day event with Eric Sink and Scott Guthrie!

    I am getting the same error.
  •  08-08-2006, 4:27 PM 505 in reply to 489

    Re: Biggest meeting of the year: all-day event with Eric Sink and Scott Guthrie!

    Not sure if my RSVP's been accepted. Clicking Ok does not close the dialog box.

    Looking forward to geekfest 2006.

  •  08-09-2006, 7:40 AM 510 in reply to 489

    Re: Biggest meeting of the year: all-day event with Eric Sink and Scott Guthrie!

    I am not sure if my RSVP is being accepted, the dialog box remains open after clicking ok. I am really looking forward to this event!

    Jim

  •  08-09-2006, 7:51 AM 511 in reply to 489

    Re: Biggest meeting of the year: all-day event with Eric Sink and Scott Guthrie!

    Likewise, not sure if my RSVP has been accepted. Clicking Ok does not close the dialog box.
  •  08-09-2006, 8:54 AM 512 in reply to 489

    Re: Biggest meeting of the year: all-day event with Eric Sink and Scott Guthrie!

    Same here... Clicked OK and nothing happends.  Hope this is good enough :-)
  •  08-09-2006, 8:55 AM 513 in reply to 511

    Re: Biggest meeting of the year: all-day event with Eric Sink and Scott Guthrie!

    Like everyone else the Modal Dialog did not close when pressing okay, but I did try and RSVP, look forward to seeing you all there!
  •  08-10-2006, 9:01 AM 516 in reply to 513

    Re: Biggest meeting of the year: all-day event with Eric Sink and Scott Guthrie!

    I too tried to RSVP but it did not work.  I'll see everyone there.
  •  08-10-2006, 4:51 PM 522 in reply to 489

    Re: Biggest meeting of the year: all-day event with Eric Sink and Scott Guthrie!

    Hmm...there are some issues with website. tried on firebox and IE but RSVP link on top doesnt work and it took a while even post this message.
  •  08-12-2006, 11:24 PM 523 in reply to 522

    Re: Biggest meeting of the year: all-day event with Eric Sink and Scott Guthrie!

    Like the rest clicking the OK button did not close the box and there wasn't a confirmation.  Is there a page to check to verify the RSVP went through?
  •  08-16-2006, 8:26 AM 529 in reply to 489

    Re: Biggest meeting of the year: all-day event with Eric Sink and Scott Guthrie!

    I have been trying to register over the past week with no success...I am getting an AJAX error on the RSVP window.
  •  08-16-2006, 4:52 PM 531 in reply to 489

    Re: Biggest meeting of the year: all-day event with Eric Sink and Scott Guthrie!

    If this is the RSVP, consider me on the list!

    Thanks.

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