Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Next week we will be having our next user group session for the year where Peter Jones will be talking on SharePoint for ASP Developers.

Also coming up this month is a session on Embedded Development which will also be the inaugural session for the newly launching Embedded user group.

More details on the embedded user group session soon.

Don't forget, if you've got any questions, suggestions or ideas for the user group and session content feel free to post a comment here or contact me directly.

Tuesday, April 01, 2008 9:18:18 PM (New Zealand Standard Time, UTC+12:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]
 Saturday, February 16, 2008

I was spending some time today trying to figure out how to turn DasBlog categories into technorati friendly links because it seems Technorati doesn't pickup the default dasblog category URLs, I've come across some posts that talk about creating custom macros to display digg it ...etc links at the footer and this I came across this link here that has a list of tons of existing dasBlog Macros.

In the link above I found that there already exists a <%TechnoratiTags%> tag that you can use, this will display your categories at technorati tags instead of the default category links.

I've also noticed that if you use Windows Live Writer, under the insert section on the right you have an option to insert Technorati tags and others...

Nice!

Saturday, February 16, 2008 4:18:39 PM (New Zealand Standard Time, UTC+12:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]

Hey everyone and welcome to 2008, so this is my first post of the year and I've deliberately delayed my first blogging so that I start blogging straight after the 2008RoadTrip here in Christchurch.

As you may know, Darryl, Jeremy and Chris have been doing a tour around the country (the road trip) with Chris and Jeremy presenting on SQL Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 along with a local speaker covering Visual Studio 2008 and Darryl tagging along.

I think Chris and JB have done a fantastic job presenting despite Chris feeling a little unwell. Our very own Christopher Fairbairn also did a great job on his part. For me it was a bit interesting being an MC for an event that big and talking in front of over 150 or so people. It went ok though I think.

So with Christchurch now done Darryl, Chris and Jeremy still have Dunedin and Invercargill to go, you can still register for these here

The draw for the windows home servers will be done by Jeremy on the 5th of March so stay tuned!

Also as I mentioned yesterday our next user group meeting will be on the 27th of February and the topic for that is ASP.NET MVC presented by John-Daniel from Mindscape in Wellington.

Finally, thanks for all of you who made it to the event  despite the bad weather yesterday. And a special thanks to Chris, JB, and Chris F for a fantastic presentation.

For some more pictures and more on yesterday see Darryl's blog here.

Saturday, February 16, 2008 7:26:53 AM (New Zealand Standard Time, UTC+12:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]
 Saturday, December 29, 2007

A long time ago I wrote this post about Creativity & Innovation in products & service offerings in IT. Without repeating my other post; I mentioned that I find it interesting to see that big players in one area in the IT industry, such as Google in search and Microsoft in Windows & Office products start going away from their core competencies and offer additional products and services and move away from enhancing their core product (or so it seems to me anyway - not in all cases but in some) for instance, can anyone tell me what the latest major improvement / upgrade Google did to it's search engine??

I personally don't know if anything has changed to improve/change the search experience... Are we there yet? Is this really the best Google can do? Is this really the best Microsoft can do? Is this really the best Yahoo can do? Surely not, I'm sure there's a long way to go.

Anyway, to get to the point of this post: yesterday I came across Tafiti a beta service from Microsoft that offers a different way to search the web powered by the new Live Search. Despite the fact that it might need a little bit of getting used to, it's a cool way of searching IMHO, allows you to also bookmark your searches ...etc. Worth trying out I think.

Live Search itself has been upgraded to a new version (will post about this in more detail soon) I particularly like how they improved the advanced search options of Live Search.

Saturday, December 29, 2007 11:04:50 AM (New Zealand Standard Time, UTC+12:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]
 Tuesday, December 11, 2007

So it looks like details are finally emerging on the 2008 Summer Road Trip, don't know what I'm talking about yet? read on...

You may have heard that Windows Server 2008, SQL Server 2008 & Visual Studio 2008 are either already in RTM or will be so in 2008. Therefore you might want to start thinking about tuning in to the latest stuff and this is why the 2008 Summer Road Trip is here.

Darryl, Jeremy and Chris will be visiting the following cities on the specified date to talk to each community in the regions below about those three products.

The details are as follows.

The tour will include the following dates and locations:

  • · Auckland – Feb 4
  • · Tauranga – Feb 5
  • · Hamilton – Feb 7
  • · New Plymouth – Feb 8
  • · Hawkes Bay – Feb 11
  • · Palmerston North – Feb 12
  • · Wellington – Feb 13
  • · Nelson – Feb 14
  • · Christchurch – Feb 15
  • · Dunedin – Feb 18
  • · Invercargill - Feb 19

I'll update the links to the above locations with more details when all information is updated.

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You can register for the event here

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So don't wait, get in soon, it's going to be the best road trip ever!

You can read more about the event at the following blogs: Will try to keep the list below updated as much as I can.

- Mauricio's Blog
- Darryl's Blog
- Chris's Blog
- Jeremy's Blog

More details will be coming soon, in the mean time, don't forget to register here

Tuesday, December 11, 2007 9:20:44 PM (New Zealand Standard Time, UTC+12:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [1]
 Sunday, November 11, 2007

So it's been a week since Christchurch's first ever Code Camp, Boot Camp 2007, came to an end. It was an AWESOME couple of days. We were worried about the weather a day before the event due to forecast but it turned out to be fantastic!

We had a Boot Camp theme for this event as you know and speakers and helpers (the Boot Camp commanders) got to wear army look T-shirts and dog tags which I thought were really cool. The event had a total of 17 sessions spread over 2 streams presented by 13 speakers listed below, I've linked to the ones that I know have blogs so you can visit their blogs for information and resources if you like...

- Darryl Burling 
- John-Daniel Trask
- Pat Martin
- Nathan Mercer
- Andrew Tokely
- Edwin Dando
- Ivan Porto Carrero
- Jeremy Boyd
- Chris Crowe
- Ivan Towlson
- Bryn Lewis
- Adam Cogan
- Evan Williams

I will be posting more details about presentation slides ...etc soon. All attendees should receive an email with links ...etc over the next week. In the mean time, thanks to those of you who attended and those who helped and a BIG thanks to Peter for bringing code camp down to the south island ... It was a great event and we look forward to future ones.

Sunday, November 11, 2007 9:28:18 PM (New Zealand Standard Time, UTC+12:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]
 Tuesday, October 09, 2007

The planning for the the first Code Camp in Christchurch is moving along pretty well but the main thing we need for this event to succeed is YOU, if you have not registered for the event already please do so. Below are updated details on the event.

TO REGISTER GO TO: http://www.codecamp.net.nz

 

Trimble Navigation, Birmingham Drive, Addington, Christchurch. Map here

Speakers are confirmed and sessions are close to finalised.

Chris Auld (Intergen, MVP)
Jeremy Boyd (Mindscape, MVP)
Darryl Burling (Microsoft)
Chris Crowe (Trimble, MVP)
Edwin Dando (Clarus)
Peter Jones (Intergen, MVP)
Bryn Lewis (Clarus)
Pat Martin (Microsoft)
Nathan Mercer (Microsoft)
Ivan Porto-Carrero (Xero)
Andrew Tokeley (Intergen)
Ivan Towleson (ECN Group)
John-Daniel Trask (Mindscape)
Evan Williams (HP)

View full speaker details here

We have plenty of sessions chock full of critical information.

View full session details here. (More coming soon).

AND ...
Free lunch
Spot Prize
Competitions
Camp Fire Dinner (Saturday night - about $30 each).
Lots more!

TO REGISTER GO TO: http://www.codecamp.net.nz

Tuesday, October 09, 2007 7:22:13 PM (New Zealand Standard Time, UTC+12:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]
 Thursday, October 04, 2007

This is just a quick post to mention that Live Search 2.0 is here. Check it out it's being rolled out world wide but only seemed to arrive to NZ a couple of days ago. See the Live Search blog for more details.

I will be posting my thoughts on it soon.

Thursday, October 04, 2007 6:08:33 AM (New Zealand Standard Time, UTC+12:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]

I've had a play with the idea I suggested in my previous post about this topic and using the Facebook Developer Toolkit it was possible to get a lot of information out of Facebook and display those in a .NET application and you can also get info back in XML format so this should work well with a gadget. So far so good...

BUT the problem with using the toolkit or the Facebook API for that matter is authenticating your Facebook application user so you can get some info. For a web application you have to redirect to the Facebook login page let users login and then capture the authentication token... For having a Windows Live gadget I'm not sure yet how to do an alternative to this, would have been nice if there was an API method that lets you pass in login details for authentication...

Will have to think about a way to work around this so that I can carry on with my gadget development otherwise I'm not entirely sure this idea will work.

Thursday, October 04, 2007 5:55:35 AM (New Zealand Standard Time, UTC+12:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]