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| Thursday, March 11, 2010
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Dennis Bottjer
Dennis J. Bottjer is a Solution Architect, for Microsoft Managed Gold Partner SpringPoint Technologies. He is a Microsoft ASP/ASP.NET MVP and an INETA Membership Mentor. Before joining SpringPoint, Dennis worked for Bank of America and was the President of the Jacksonville, FL Developers User Group. He is the current President of the Tulsa SharePoint Interest Group and Vice President of the Developer Round Table. Dennis is a routine presenter at code camps, user groups and presented at the Office Developers Conference 2008.
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Vince Blasberg
Vince Blasberg is an independent software consultant and founder of FreshMetrics, LLC, a full service software development firm specializing in data integration and application integration. He has spent over 17 years as a developer and architect on platforms such as AS/400, DOS, and Windows since version 3.0 and on a variety of software product types including accounting, income tax, telecommunications, CRM, and eCommerce retail. Vince holds an MCSD from his C++ / COM days. He has spoken at several user groups on topics such as TSQL Optimization, SQLCLR Development, DLINQ, CLR Internals, Remoting, WCF, Reporting Services in TFS, and developing with patterns. For two years, Vince was the leader of the Dallas C# SIG and now co-leads the Dallas Azure User Group. He occasionally blogs at http://weblogs.asp.net/vblasberg.
We regret to announce that Vince will not be able to attend Code Camp.
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Chris Koenig
Chris Koenig is a Developer Evangelist with Microsoft, based in Dallas, TX. Prior to joining Microsoft, Chris worked as a Senior Architect on the Architecture Strategy Team for The Capital Group in San Antonio, and as an Architect, Developer and Development Team Lead for the global solution provider Avanade. As a consultant, Chris worked with a variety of clients from many vertical markets, ISVs and other solution providers on enterprise-class Windows and web-based applications. Today, Chris focuses on building, growing, and enhancing the developer communities in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana and Arkansas. Chris is a devoted husband and father of four awesome children who keep him very busy. In his spare time, Chris serves as Scoutmaster for his oldest son's Troop, and Committee Chair for his youngest sons' Pack. Chris also enjoys travelling, cooking, camping and playing guitar. You can contact Chris through his blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/chkoenig, via email at chris.koenig@microsoft.com, or via Windows Live Messenger at chris@koenigweb.com. |
Devlin Liles
Devlin Liles is a software programmer for Tyson Foods specializing in the capture and reporting of plant floor efficiency data and yield information. He has 3 years experience with using .NET languages and now coordinates the speakers for the Tyson developers forum (DEVLOOP). Currently He is focused on creating platform independent reporting solutions for production driven environments for Tyson foods. |
David McCollough
David McCollough is a Microsoft Certified Application Developer with more than 14 years experience developing software applications and is currently working for Microsoft Managed Gold Partner SpringPoint Technologies. He is currently the Vice President of the Tulsa SharePoint Interest Group. You can contact David through his blog. |
David Mohundro
David Mohundro is a software developer at Data-Tronics, Corp. in Fort Smith, AR and is a co-founder/leader of the Fort Smith, AR .NET User Group. He has over 5 years of experience developing software using technologies ranging from classic ASP and JavaScript to Windows Forms and WPF. David is enthusiastic about building decoupled and maintainable applications using practices such as Test Driven Development and he strives to be a lifelong learner. You can contact David through his blog.
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Zain Naboulsi
For over 14 years Zain has been teaching and consulting on the latest Microsoft technologies. He’s been a Microsoft Certified Trainer since 1995 and holds all major Microsoft certifications, plus credentials from Cisco, Checkpoint and CompTIA. He is the creator of Virtual World Evangelism (VWE) which is an effort to build communities in virtual places like Facebook, Second Life, and OpenSim. He is not only a proponent of the community aspect of virtual worlds but also is a supporter of the myriad business applications that these new mediums offer. Zain’s efforts have been featured by eWeek, Redmond Developer News, and many others. He has been interviewed by Forrester Research, ThinkBalm, UgoTrade, and Gartner for his work with virtual world communities. He is a frequent speaker at events in Second Life, Facebook, and other virtual worlds. and lectures world-wide to evangelize the future of this exciting new medium.
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Tim Rayburn
Tim Rayburn is a Principal Consultant with Improving Enterprises, and a Microsoft MVP for Connected Systems Development. He has worked with Microsoft technologies for over 13 years, and is the President and Founder of the Dallas/Fort Worth Connected Systems User Group, the organizer of the Dallas TechFest, and blogger at TimRayburn.net. When he’s not pursuing the ever moving technology curve, he is an avid gamer, from consoles to table-top RPGs and is the host of a podcast about table-top RPGs called Radio Free Hommlet. He welcomes questions about any of the above to tim@timrayburn.net.
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Jeremy Sharp
Jeremy is a graduate of the University of Arkansas in computer science, Jeremy Sharp has devoted his entire career to the development of Intranet, Internet and Extranet enterprise business applications for both large and small corporations. Over the last ten years he has worked in a variety of industries, including consumer products, health care, education and transportation. Jeremy's client list comprises many well-known local and national names, including Tyson Foods, Arkansas Occupational Health Care, North West Technical Institute and J.B. Hunt. Jeremy and his wife Amber Woods are residents of Springdale and are the proud parents of four beautiful daughters, Savannah, Amelia, Trinity and Lily. |
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Jay Smith
Jay Smith works for Tyson Foods, Inc. in the Program Management Office as a Software Architect and Developer Evangelist where he works diligently with teams to test bed new projects and promote and teach development best practices. Jay is a Microsoft ASP .NET MVP, founding of the Northwest Arkansas .NET User Group and actively works with INETA. Jay is also the creator and host of User Group Radio a podcast dedicated to helping user groups be more successful.
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Brian Sullivan
Brian Sullivan is a developer analyst for Praeses, LLC in Shreveport, LA, and founder of the Shreveport .NET User Group. He has been working with Microsoft technologies for about 4 years, and is interested in increasing the exposure of agile techniques and methodologies in the Microsoft developer community. He is a graduate of Harding University in Searcy, AR. |
Larry Taylor
Larry Taylor has been a Software Development Consultant for almost 20 years whose clients have included the State of Arkansas and Homeland Security. He is currently serving as President of the Little Rock .Net Users Group of which he has been a member for over 4 years. When he is not consulting he is teaching Java and C++ at a local college. Larry lives in Little Rock with his wife, Darlene, and enjoys spending time with the grandbaby ever chance he can.
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Rob Vettor
Rob Vettor is a Microsoft .NET Architect/Senior Solution Developer, who has built systems for a number of corporations, including Avanade, Raytheon and American Express. Rob, an avid Toastmaster and ‘hacker golfer,’ founded the Dallas .NET Architecture User Group, and is a member of the Microsoft South Region Developer Guidance Council. Rob lives in Dallas, TX, with his wife, twin sons, three dogs and rooms full of .NET computer books. You can contact Rob at robvettor@hotmail.com
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David Walker
David Walker is the current board member for INETA (Vice President, Speakers Bureau), President of the Tulsa Developers .NET users group, founder and President of the Tulsa SQL Server Group and Tulsa Java Developers, Vice President of the Tulsa SharePoint Interest Group. He has over 15 years experience in application development with over 50% of that employed as a consultant with companies such as Texaco, Bank of Oklahoma, Winnercomm, Inc. and IBM Global Services. He is currently a Technical Specialist in the Microsoft Practice Area for The Revere Group, an NTT Data Company, delivering solutions utilizing .NET enterprise content management systems such as Sitecore and SharePoint. He has been an MCP since 2003, MCAD and MCSD since 2005, and a Microsoft MVP - ASP/ASP.NET since July 2007.
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Ryan Wells
Ryan Wells is an application developer and analyst at SOAPware, Inc, a privately-owned electronic medical record company in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He has worked in software development for 9 years, including 7 years of .NET development, and is currently directing company quality assurance initiatives. Although SOAPware uses only Microsoft technologies, Ryan uses a Mac at home and enjoys exploring other languages, including Smalltalk, Ruby, and Erlang. He is also the founder of the Northwest Arkansas CocoaHeads chapter, an interest group for Apple developers. |
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