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I am a 26 year old female SharePoint Enthusiast. I work for B&R Business Solutions from my home in Olathe, KS. I have been working with SharePoint since I attended the Portal University in 2005. I hold a BA in Computer Science from the University of Missouri - Kansas City. I love playing Rockband, organizing user group meetings, working with MOSS, attending Code Camps as a speaker, and having bizarre conversations about geek things with cool people. If you have any comments or questions fill out the contact form and I will try my best to help.

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October 2009 Entries

Major Conference Cherry Popped…


So you are going to an event with 7,000 people that have similar interests to learn about a product that you have a vague idea about…I was excited prior to the event and nervous.  I had a very bad week before the event.  Every piece of technology that I brought with me to St. Louis broke.  I had little sleep trying to get my code done and my technology to the point I started out with that Monday.  Finally by Friday I was beat and hung out with my friends…On Saturday I went to Coders and everything after that was a huge blur…I think I boarded a plane to Vegas.  I’m pretty sure I saw Susan Lennon and a bunch of other people, but honestly I feel like every social gene in my body has been used up for a while.  I talked to sponsors, old friends, new friends, random people came up to me and said “So you are MOSSLover”…I got a lot of shwag and then it was over.  I realized it’s awesome to attend the major conferences, but I love Code Camps and SharePoint Saturdays or smaller conferences better.  I get to meet people and spend time with them.  I did have a good time, but it felt like I barely had a minute to spend to myself.  I didn’t drink, because if I had started drinking alcohol for one second I would have missed something cool.  I attended all but 3 sessions.  I woke up every single day and attended the first session of each day.  I’m still trying to process what I think about 2010, because it’s just insanely amazing and too much.  How cool is it that I no longer need a hojillion sticks of ram in my computer?  Isn’t it nice to load up the interface and have a nice Ajaxified prettiness?  Isn’t it nice to finally hear about WCF being the standard for webservices?

Here is for round 2…I remember 2007 I was reading people’s blog entries…I remember thinking I wish I was as happy about my job like so and so.  I know I’ve said this before, but I love what I do.  Ever since I got involved with the community, despite partial times of insanity.  It felt really nice to fit in somewhere when I have never in my life felt like I fit in anywhere.  Thanks for that everyone.  I really appreciate it.  And so the insanity continues time for more SharePoint Saturday Kansas City planning and move planning.  Maybe sometime next year I can breath a little more.  See you all later…

posted @ Sunday, October 25, 2009 5:20 PM | Feedback (1) |


Yes I'm Still Alive and Attending SPC 09


So I scraped together the money and paid in full to go to the conference as I've said before.  Here is a complete list of all the sessions I will be attending:
Monday
1:15 - Overview and Whats New for SharePoint 2010 IT Pro's
2:45 - What's New in Office 2010 for Developers
4:30 - Web Content Management in SharePoint 2010

Tuesday
9:00 - Building Rich Internet Applications with Silverlight 3 and SharePoint 2010
10:30 - FAST Search for SharePoint: Capabilities and Deep Dive
1:15 - Developing SharePoint 2010 Applications with the Client Object Model
2:45 - Deep Dive in SharePoint 2010 My Sites and Social Networking
4:30 - Building Applications with InfoPath and SharePoint Designer

Wednesday
9:00 - Workflow Development in SharePoint 2010 with Visual Studio 2010
10:30 - Business Connectivity Services Runtime and Object Model Deep Dive
1:15 - Developing with REST and LINQ in SharePoint 2010
2:45 - Extension Visual Studio 2010 SharePoint Tools with New Designers
4:30 - Advanced Development  for Silverlight 3 in SharePoint 2010

Thursday
9:00 - SharePoint UserGroups, tips and tricks for running a successful SPUG!
10:30 - Deep Dive into SharePoint 2010 Profile Store and Profile Data
12:00 - Building Service Applications for SharePoint Server 2010

I have no idea what to expect, but this entire conference is going to be information overload.  When I started my blog two years ago you guys remember I was unhappy.  I was sick of reading about all the places that people were going and the cool conferences they were attending.  Well I'm finally going to one of the cool conferences.  It may be the last one or it could be the beginning of a slew of conferences or I may go into hiding for a long period of time who knows.  If you guys are attending any unofficial events I will be at ShareIndian, ShareLove, ShareSushi, ShareLumpia, and ShareHofbrau.  I'm really excited to meet everyone who I've spoken with on twitter and other means of communication.  It will be really nice to see some of my friends who I only get to see 3 or 4 times a year.  I'm  kind of at the point ready to explode half of me and half holding my breath so it lasts longer.  If you will be there I will see you.  If not hopefully I'll catch you at a code camp or a SharePoint Saturday.  Catch you all another time...

posted @ Thursday, October 15, 2009 5:30 PM | Feedback (0) |


Support SPDevWiki by Sponsoring SPC Shirts


For all 10 of you guys who read my blog and the 200 or so bots that are there to make me feel comfortable I learned something really sad tonight.  Jeremy Thake, who runs http://www.sharepointdevwiki.com, lost his shirt sponsor for SharePoint Conference.  We all use it as developers in the SharePoint world from correct disposal to how would you loop through a series of items in a list.  So come on guys you know you want to sponsor the shirts he was going to make up for SharePoint Conference so we all can promote a website that helps the SharePoint Community.  Jeremy doesn’t maintain this site for a living he does it on his own free time.  So by supporting the shirts it advertises the site and more people use the site and contribute to the site.  We get more quality content and the community still has a central location for good development answers.  So what do you say?  Are you interested?  That’s all I really have thanks for reading this as usual and please stop sending me those creepy spam mails.

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posted @ Friday, October 02, 2009 3:41 PM | Feedback (1) |