April 2008 Entries
Mel Grubb read my post on Public Speaking and Movement onstage and inspired me to write this post with his comments about filler words on stage. More on my blog at Words as Filler when Public Speaking...
Movement when speaking is very important. For those of you who don't know, I was a theatre major in college. I've been spending a lot of time thinking about how I can apply what I know in that space to my public speaking. More on my blog at Public speaking and movement onstage...
I've been spending a lot of time recently looking at DSLs. It's come up in a lot of conversations that people don't know what they are so I thought I'd post a little bit of an introduction to them... More on my blog at Domain Specific Languages (DSL)...
I love it when the community steps up and really shows me something new. This past weekend I attended Central Ohio Day of .NET. Andy Erickson really stepped up and did a fantastic video - more on my blog at Central Ohio Day of .NET 2008 by Andy Erickson...
Since Larry Clarkin and I wrote the Enterprise Mashups article in the Architecture Journal, I've been getting a ton of questions about mashups and what they are. To that end, I thought I'd put my neck out and lay down a public definition. More on my blog at Josh Holmes - Definition of a Mashup...
John Hopkins (who needs to blog more) wrote a fantastic article on how to run a community based conference. I've got a few additional ideas as well. More on my main blog at Organizing A Conference like Day of .Net...