richy
Check me out on the web at http://www.costall.net/.
Richard Costall (MCSD, MCAD, MCSD.NET) has over 17 years development experience and works for 1st Software, the UK's leading software solution for Financial Adviser and Intermediaries, designing and implementing IFA applications in the financial services sector. Although mainly specializing in VB, XML/XSLT, COM, ASP and MSMQ, Richard has turned his attention to the world of .Net. Richard is also the Midlands regional coordinator for VBUG (Visual Basic User Group) and spends a fair amount of his time organizing and presenting at meetings.
When not in .Net land, Richard enjoys relaxing at home with his wife and two sons or ultimately jetting off to Walt Disney World, Florida, for a trip on the Tower of Terror.
When not in .Net land, Richard enjoys relaxing at home with his wife and two sons or ultimately jetting off to Walt Disney World, Florida, for a trip on the Tower of Terror.
Next Generation User Group: Helping Developers Stay Ahead of the Curve - Part 1
May 21, 2007 at 10:54 PM"This is your captain speaking..."
It was -2 inside the cargo hold that night....
For a write up of the event: see
http://www.nxtgenug.net/Article.aspx?ArticleID=136
thanks
Why Community Matters
Dec 14, 2006 at 11:39 PMHi, On the subject of user groups i thought i'd just drop in the Next Generation User Group can be found at
http://www.nxtgenug.net/">http://www.nxtgenug.net
and our podcasts at
http://www.nxtgenug.net/podcasts.aspx">http://www.nxtgenug.net/podcasts.aspx
Why Community Matters
Dec 14, 2006 at 12:42 AMI don't think you should have a go at Charles over a video he recorded at TechED in Barcelona, when he found a group of enthusiastic community leaders..
Create a new thread and see if the community can help in any way.
ASP.NET 2.0 - Early Adoption
Oct 03, 2005 at 12:45 AMI think you missed the point of the video;
In 1995 you could not implement a registration/login/forgotten password/ personalisable site with roles without writing a single line of code.
In 1995 you could not create customisable front page (web parts) without writing reams and reams of javascript and back end code
In 1995, the concept of master pages meant work for the developer.
PDC Walkabout (Three clips)
Sep 21, 2005 at 1:05 AMJesse Kaplan -- Will your .NET 1.1 apps work on 2.0 or vice versa?
Jun 21, 2005 at 7:22 AMthey are a great bunch of people, if any of you out there have any .net 1.1 apps, sign up for compatibility testing as detailed in the video. You wont regret it and you'll come away with a lot more knowledge and appreciation of the work involved in Backwards and Forwards compatibility and the wide variety of breaking changes.
i blogged the whole experience...
Day 1: http://www.costall.net/blog.aspx?BID=1057
Day 2: http://www.costall.net/blog.aspx?BID=1058
Day 3: http://www.costall.net/blog.aspx?BID=1060
Day 4: http://www.costall.net/blog.aspx?BID=1061
Day 5: http://www.costall.net/blog.aspx?BID=1062
Day 6: http://www.costall.net/blog.aspx?BID=1063