Friday, July 25, 2008
 

John Kellar is an independent consultant specializing in Microsoft® .NET solution design, development and implementation. John is a Solutions Architect at Anvil Systems and Technical Consultant for Compuware Corporation in Nashville, TN.  In addition to being Founder and Chairman of the devLink Technical Conference, he is a member of the Nashville .NET User Group Board of Directors and an occasional speaker at technical events. John has worked on solutions in several markets including healthcare, government, financial services and manufacturing.  John was most recently recognized and a Microsoft MVP in Visual C#.

 

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Author: Admin Account Created: 3/7/2008
My thoughts on .NET Development, the devLink Technical Conference and other issues of interest.

By Admin Account on 5/10/2008

I am currently working on something where a ton of brainstorming and information gathering  is going on.  I have looked at mind mapping software in the past, but couldn't justify spending $300+ for a tool.  I came across a mind mapping application called Cayra.NET that is free of charge.  It is a .NET 3.0 application with all the features I was looking for so I decided to give it a try.  It you are looking for something similiary I recommend you check it out at www.cayra.net.

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By Admin Account on 4/24/2008

www.devlink.net

So I have been working endlessly to get devLink ready to go this year.  I opened up registration on April 22 and in less than 48 hours there are already close to 25 registrations.  That may not sound like much, but most days you only see about 2 or 3 registrations so the numbers are pretty good.  A sneak peek of some familiar names who will be speaking:

  • Carl Franklin and Richard Campbell from DotNetRocks
  • Charlie Calvert (Microsoft) who will be talking on C# and LINQ
  • Sara Ford (Microsoft) who will be talking ... Read More »

By Admin Account on 4/16/2008

MVP Summit

     I had the opportunity this year to attend my first Microsoft MVP Summit in Seattle, WA.  This was not my first visit to Microsoft, but it was a great experience. If you are not a Microsoft MVP, you can find out more information here about the program.

    I was delighted to see several folks who I have known from the South Central District Dave McKinstry, ... Read More »


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