May 2009 - Posts

SoCalDevGal warns don't skip the SDL when creating your first Windows 7 application
29 May 09 06:18 AM | llangit | 1 Comments   
If you have been following this series then you are probably raring to open VS and get coding.  I mean, c’mon, we are developers here and that’s what we do, right?  Well, yes – eventually.  But one last thing before we start that.  Read More...
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SoCalDevGal will get you working with Windows 7 application development - grab some software and get going
27 May 09 09:30 PM | llangit | 2 Comments   
Starting to develop for a new platform means some software setup, I’ll detail what I am using, list possible variants on my configuration and include links to everything so that you can get set up quickly and easily as well. Software needed falls into Read More...
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SoCalDevGal will get you working on Windows 7 application development – touch some hardware first
26 May 09 07:33 PM | llangit | 2 Comments   
The first step in starting to develop on a new platform includes obtaining the software for that platform of course.  Before I talk about software though, I am going to talk a bit about hardware.  Because I want to develop an application using Read More...
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SoCalDevGal wishes to woo you to the Windows 7 desktop
26 May 09 05:37 AM | llangit | 1 Comments   
So, let’s talk here.  When is the last time you developed a Windows application?  Yeah, I thought so – me too actually.  You’ve probably heard a bit about Windows 7 and might be thinking that it’s time for you to take a look at it.  Read More...
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Report from StepUp First Annual Career Conference in Carson, CA
20 May 09 04:29 AM | llangit | 1 Comments   
On Saturday after TechEd, I attended the first-ever StepUp Career Conference for underserved high-school aged girls.  This event was put on by the national StepUp non-profit, based in Los Angeles and was hosted at the Dermologica HQ in Carson, CA.  Read More...
Report from TechEd – WomenBuild 2.0 SeriousPlay with LEGOs
19 May 09 08:12 PM | llangit | 2 Comments   
Happy to have led the Women in Technology event at TechEd last week.  Asli Bilgin and I have been working with a team at Microsoft to build this event brand for a year now.  Microsoft has hosted WomenBuild events across the US and Australia Read More...
Report from TechEd – Jam on IT Community Party
19 May 09 03:19 AM | llangit | 1 Comments   
Thursday was community party night at TechEd.  In addition to the attendee party, we in SoCal were able to invite around 300 people from the local tech community (who weren’t registered to attend TechEd).  It was really cool to see who turned Read More...
Report from TechEd – Windows Mobile Applications Update
19 May 09 01:39 AM | llangit | 1 Comments   
People ask me ‘how do you keep up?’ Well, sometimes I don’t.  I am horribly ‘behind’ in the world of Windows Mobile applications, development, etc…So I decided to spend a bit of time at TechEd trying to remedy that situation.  First I attended Read More...
Report from TechEd – ITPros know how to throw a great party!
18 May 09 10:17 PM | llangit | 1 Comments   
Well it wouldn’t be TechEd, if there weren’t one or more fun parties to attend, but I have to hand it to our corporate ITPro team this year.  Their Windows 7 SpringBoard party at the StandardLA was really great. The atmosphere was great – Stephen Read More...
Report from TechEd – What’s new with SQL Server BI?
18 May 09 09:45 PM | llangit | 1 Comments   
During the day, whenever I could I hung out in the SQL Server Business Intelligence world (another main site – here ) – sessions, floor booth, also I did a book signing for my BI book .  I was also fortunate enough to have a long lunch with Gemini Read More...
Report from TechEd – MVP pre-show summit
18 May 09 08:19 PM | llangit | 3 Comments   
Sunday before TechEd I represented local evangelists at the TechEd MVP pre-summit.  In addition to meeting several MVPs for the first time, I got a chance to plan new events with key SoCal MVPs (most of whom also lead or actively participate in local Read More...
Report from TechEd – What is Oslo? What is M? What is Intellipad?
18 May 09 06:38 PM | llangit | 1 Comments   
All week at TechEd I worked in the Oslo booth in the SOA area.  I worked with Kris Horrocks , Miguel Llopis and Shy Cohen .  Kris and Miguel are on the Oslo product team and Shy is an architect and trainer, who recently left Microsoft after Read More...
Post TechEd SoCal Tech Events
16 May 09 05:01 PM | llangit | 1 Comments   
There are worse problems to have, but a person really needs stamina to keep up with all of the possible tech events in SoCal.  I had fun at TechEd, working in the Oslo booth with the team (finally met Don Box in person!), leading the WiT event, attending Read More...
What’s Axum?
10 May 09 05:59 AM | llangit | 1 Comments   
A domain specific language for concurrent programming, formerly known as "Maestro", developed by the Parallel Computing Platform team.  Watch this Channel9 video to learn more – here .  Get the bits and play – here .  The MS team Read More...
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Going to TechEd in LA next week? – find SoCalDevGal there
06 May 09 02:53 AM | llangit | 3 Comments   
TechEd starts for me on Sunday, May 10. Here’s where to find me day-by-day – if you can’t find me send me mail via this blog with your number and I’ll text you back. Sunday day - MVP event at LACC -and- OSLO booth prep night – SharePoint by Night Party Read More...
SoCalDevGal is a Twitter Evangelist
04 May 09 08:05 PM | llangit | 1 Comments   
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SoCalDevGal asks ‘Want 5k? – Can YOU code a killer Cloud app?’
04 May 09 05:08 PM | llangit | 3 Comments   
  From the site…GOOD LUCK and happy coding! “new CloudApp() is a US-based developer challenge for .NET & PHP developers creating cloud applications or services (hereafter "application") on the Azure™ Services Platform. Have your application Read More...
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SoCalDevGal plays…MSDN Code Gallery – Solver Foundation
01 May 09 12:51 AM | llangit | 1 Comments   
I know most of you know about CodePlex , but do you use the MSDN Code Gallery ?  Both are FREE code repositories – so what is the difference you may ask.  From the FAQ: Code Gallery is a community-enabled Web site where you can share developer Read More...
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