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St. Louis Day of .NET

Yesterday was the St. Louis Day of .NET event (hencefore I'll refer to STLDODN); it was a great success!.

I was fortunate enough to be involved in this grand event; Clint Edmonson asked if I would be available to present some Microsoft PDC material, and I took that opportunity - even got to choose which topic to present.  I chose to do a presentation on Parallel Programming for Managed Code Developers.  Thanks for the chance, Clint.

To make sure I'm well prepared, I also volunteered to present it at Kansas City Day of .NET last week.  I blogged about it and also provided my presentation materials/samples in that post.  I did not change my presentation materials, so slides & samples (both for VS2010 CTP and Parallel Extensions June CTP versions) are available in this post.  These materials will also be made available at the STLDODN website later on (after the people have some rest ). 

In any case, it was an awesome day; some 200+ attendees came, presentations split into 6 tracks / rooms - got to meet some of my peers & friends there as well.  This event would not have happened without the heroic efforts of the 3 main organizers: Jeff Fattic, Kevin Grossnicklaus and Scott Spradlin - kudos and my hats off to them in organizing all this into fruition.  Quite a bit of sponsors donated to this cause; and fun was had for everyone.

For those that may have attended my presentation, can I get some feedback on the presentation?  I'm not sure what's the best way to do this yet; I guess commenting on this post (or the KC post) would be fine for the moment.  I'm always on the lookout as to what improvements that I can make to my presentation (slides / samples / materials) & my presentation skills so I can continue to be a better presenter.  I'm very new at this, and I am trying to make sure I learn as much as possible within the shortest amount of time - it's a long road to become a good presenter, so I need to run as fast as I can.

I got to attend other sessions that are presented; I thought the Developing Multi-Touch Applications session by Brian Blanchard was awesome.  He brought in an HP SmartTouch PC, which is a PC + Touch Screen combined, but the touch screen can recognize 2 touch areas (imagine like it can handle 2 mouse / 2 click events), and showed some cool stuff on utilizing the 2 touch areas to manipulate stuff - it's no Microsoft Surface, but to see something in action in front of me was great!

Eric Brown provided Open Source Solutions to Application Lifecyle Management, back-to-back with a session about VSTS 2010, attendees could contrast the two approaches - it was interesting indeed.  Chris Deweese did a session about Oslo, and man Microsoft didn't make it easy on him; the tools and packages he had to work with was very, very early in development - he did his best though and focuses on how some development challenges can be solved using a Model-Driven development.

At the end of yesterday, I was beat; unbelievably beat.  I think I was also very nervous the day before the event, thus earning me only 3 hours of sleep going into the event.  I slept like 14 hours before I woke up today; can't say that I'm fully refreshed yet, but I felt soooo much better at the moment .  Regardless, cheers to everyone I got to see at the event, and let this first STLDODN become a sign of bigger things to come.

posted on Sunday, December 14, 2008 3:47 PM Print
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# re: St. Louis Day of .NET
Chris Deweese
12/14/2008 5:13 PM
Mul - your presentation, I think, was one of the best. For us business programmers you took a pretty deep subject and broke down very simply with a great example. Dragging your desktop in really helped the demo have even more impact.

Your speaking style is very good and clear. I could hear you fine in the back even with a packed room.

I would add something you could tweak but I can't think of anything right now. You seem to have a good hand on your style so keep doing what you do!

Thanks for the link backs and the sympathy. It is a little tricky to present on something that is so new but that is why I liked the challenge. Can't wait until STLDODN 2009!
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# re: St. Louis Day of .NET
Scott Kuhl
12/14/2008 9:14 PM
You did a great job. The pace was good with a good mix of presentation and demonstration. You were also very energetic and I could tell you were enjoying yourself.
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# re: St. Louis Day of .NET
Kevin Grossnicklaus
12/15/2008 10:04 PM
Mul, you were awesome. We totally underestimated the popularity of your parallelism talk and put you in much too small of a room. I remember trying to peek in on your first presentation and realizing that people were listening in from out in the hallway due to the overcrowding. You were like a rock star :) Did you sign any autographs?
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# re: St. Louis Day of .NET
Clint Edmonson
12/16/2008 11:12 AM
Sounds like you had a great session. Sorry I couldn't make it. Keep up the great work! I hear there's another event coming in May or June of next year.
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# re: St. Louis Day of .NET
Kendra Kuhl
12/17/2008 4:44 PM
Ah, to have a day to just pick your brain about this subject... Your presentation was really good. In working on something at work that would benefit greatly from this, your talk gave me plenty to think about.
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# re: St. Louis Day of .NET
Erik Cox
12/22/2008 7:05 AM
I just wanted to ask you about when will the next STLDODN (St. Louis Day of .NET) be held...but I see Clint already answered that in his comment...and btw I just took a quick look at your materials..and well as much as I could see ..you made some great materials...

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