Microsoft 2010 Product Tour

Microsoft 2010 Product Tour

I’m proud to announce that two Microsoft employees, Sarika Calla and Kevin Halverson, who works on the Visual Studio Product Team will be visiting various User Groups and Companies in Arkansas and Texas!

Bios:

Sarika Calla – Speaking about a Woman’s perspective at Microsoft, this natively born Indian holds a Masters in Computer Science from Georgia Tech and has been with Microsoft for the past 8 years.  Sarika is now a Team Lead on the IDE Team.  (pic is Redmond sacalla mthumb.jpg)

Kevin Halverson – With 7 years as a Microsoft employee, Kevin has expertise in LINQ Expression Trees, Code Model, and COM/Office Interop and has a background as a former Unix Sys Admin. (his pic is the profile.jpg)

June 1 – Walmart .Net User Group
June 1 – Northwest Arkansas SQL Server User Group (lunch meeting)
June 1 – Tyson devLoop
June 1 – Northwest Arkansas .Net User Group  
June 2 – Datatronics
June 2 – Little Rock .Net User Group
June 3 – Dallas Customer Visit *
June 3 – Forth Worth .Net User Group

  • Please contact Randy Walker if you would like Sarika & Kevin to visit your company

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Bulgogi to Beignets

Bulgogi to Beignets

While it’s still a full month away, I’m getting super excited about my upcoming trips.

May and June are chock full of events, two of which I’ll have full announcements for within the week.  In mid May I’ll be driving to Dallas to take my 2nd trip to Korea (the bulgogi part).  Seeing a bunch of old friends from my first trip as well as taking a week for some deeper personal things.

While in my absence, June 1st-4th, I’ve setup a tour across Arkansas and Texas for two Microsoft employees who work on the Visual Studio & Visual Basic team to talk at various user groups and companies.  Look for my announcement within the next couple of days.

As soon as I get back from Korea, I’m off to New Orleans!  It’s been years since I’ve been there (pre-Katrina), and I have a hankering for some Beignets and Cafe Ole from Cafe Du Monde.  The big news?  I’m hosting a PARTY on Bourbon Street!  The party will be very exclusive, featuring a crawfish and shrimp boil, various Cajun dishes, and an open bar.  Huge thanks to Infragistics for putting up the initial sponsor money.  See you guys at Microsoft’s TechEd 2010!

2006_11_cafe_du_monde_beignets

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I still think Twitter is dead … but

Twitter finally hit the mainstream about 8 months ago, but I’ve been saying for a couple of years now, without a real way for the company to earn money, what’s the future fate of Twitter?

On the personal side, where is the real value for the users?  For the most part, Twitter has replaced most people’s IM (instant messaging), at least in the technology circles I run in.  It still has value for users as a communication tool.  But I see it more as a fad.  My prediction is over the next 6 months we’ll start seeing a usage drop (if we haven’t already started to see it).

On the business side, how does Twitter make money?  It doesn’t.  If you use the text messaging capabilities, you see a few ads.  But most smart phone and PC users, won’t ever see them.  I still think Twitter has the best chance to make money by forcing the “collectors” to pay money.  You know what I mean by “collector”, those people that collect tons of followers or friends.  If Twitter caps the number of followers and makes you pay to have more, would you?  The normal twitter user doesn’t have that many followers, and this is where my title comes in …

BUT

The financial value for Twitter is really seen through businesses connecting with their customers.  I’ve seen 3 effective ways this has been accomplished.

1. Giving your customers a coupon or announcing a sale

My favorite is @amazonmp3, Being a huge music lover, I get notified when they put music on sale.
Various restaurants like @ruthschris_ARK will let their favorite customers know about certain specials
@BluefinMemphis I was traveling through Memphis once looking for a sushi restaurant when they had %50 off if we mentioned we saw them on Twitter.  It was their first attempt at trying to encourage customers in the door, and after talking with the management, it was a huge success

2. Giveaways

@namecheap Several companies have started huge marketing campaigns, but my favorite is watching companies post trivia questions, and the first person to respond wins a prize.

3. Responding to Customer Complaints

I once posted a complaint about American Express (a company that I have slowly come to really dislike) but they actually had someone contact me to try and resolve the issue.  I give them credit for paying attention, but still dislike them for their horrible credit practices.

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Free CodeSmith License!

Free CodeSmith License!

The catch?  Attend the Ozarks .Net User Group meeting on April 1st.

Here’s a list of the other prizes for the event

GRAND PRIZE1 - iPad (Wi-Fi 16GB)
THIRD PARTY COMPONENTS
6 - Telerik Premium Collection
5 - Infragistics NetAdvantage for .NET
1 - Nevron Chart for .NET Lite
DevExpress
Xceed
PRODUCTIVITY
2 - CodeRush with Refactor! Pro
2 - ReSharper
CodeSmith
GAMES
3 - Halo3 ODST (XBox 360)
3 - Forza Motorsport (Xbox 360)
OTHER SOFTWARE
3 - Windows 7 Ultimate
2 - Microsoft Office Standard 2007
HARDWARE
2 - Microsoft Arc Mouse
BOOKS
12 - OReilly eBooks
12 - Microsoft Press books
5 - Apress books
3 - Addison-Wesley books
2 - Manning books
2 - Sams books

The Info:

“Be a Professional Developer and Write Clean Code!” by Claudio Lassala on April 1, 2010

PRESENTATION TOPIC

“Be a Professional Developer and Write Clean Code!” - by Claudio Lassala

Poorly written code can be created quickly, but it comes at a cost of high maintenance. Most of the time, code can be improved easily by following some simple practices. Professional developers should know these practices and tools and apply it to their work every day. This session will cover the importance of writing clean code, the kind of attitude all developers should have towards the code they produce, as well as the practices and tools that can be used to aid you in becoming a better developer.

BIOGRAPHY

Mr. Claudio  Lassala

Claudio Lassala is a Senior Developer at EPS Software Corp. He has presented several lectures at Microsoft events such as PDC Brazil and various other Microsoft seminars, as well as several conferences and user groups across North America and Brazil. He is a multiple winner of the Microsoft MVP Award since 2001 (for Visual FoxPro in 2001-2002, and for C# ever since), an INETA speaker, and also holds the MCSD for .NET certification. He has articles published on several magazines, such as MSDN Brazil Magazine, CoDe Magazine, UTMag, Developers Magazine, and FoxPro Advisor. More detailed information regarding his presentations and articles can be found in his MVP Profile. You can also read more about Claudio on his blog or on Twitter

Schedule

5:30 PM – 6:30 PM
Social Networking

6:30 PM - 7:00 PM 
Prizes

7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

Presentation:  “Be a Professional Developer and Write Clean Code!” by Claudio Lassala

8:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Wrap-Up

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Take advantage of the stimulus plan by hiring someone!

Take advantage of the stimulus plan by hiring someone!

In case you didn’t know, businesses can take advantage of the stimulus package by hiring an unemployed worker.  The Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment (HIRE) Act can pay the business portion of the Social Security taxes as well as give you a $1000 general business tax credit.

If you’re unemployed, make sure and mention this to a potential employee!

You can find out more information from here on Intuit’s website.  http://www.qbenews.com/QB_Payroll/1003_qbpb/landing_01.html

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