# Tuesday, November 30, 2004

This notice just appeared in my in-box. I am more than happy to spread the word for a new user group.

The local .NET community is growing! We're pleased to announce that another .NET User Group will be holding its inaugural meeting on December 16th. Open to everyone, this new user especially caters to those in Utah County.

Please join me in welcoming this newest member to the Utah .NET Community. See you there!

Here's the official announcement:

Utah County


.Net User Group


(UCNUG)

Come discuss everything .Net. Interface with industry professionals, Share ideas, Network, Get FREE training and FREE stuff.

Attend this inaugural meeting, learn about our new group and join the effort to build a valuable resource for Utah County .Net Professionals. We'll cover a lot including the new SQL 2005 XML Data Type.

http://groups.msn.com/UtahCounty-NetUserGroup/homepage

When:

December 16th 2004
6:00pm - 8:00pm

Where:

Utah Valley State College
800 West University Parkway, Orem, UT 84058
Room: CS512 (5th floor of the Computer Science and Engineering Building)

 

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# Tuesday, November 23, 2004

After reading blogs for a long time and learning a lot from the many people who have so generously shared their thoughts I have finally decided to attempt to “return the favor” by writing down the things that I learn from day to day.

So, who am I? That is a very good question. I am a lot of different things but since most people start off introducing themselves by stating their job title and explaining I will do the same. I am a Senior Principal Consultant with Keane, Inc. I have been a consultant for more than 12 years. In those years I have worked with many different clients on many challenging projects. With a few exceptions all of the projects have had some sort of front end that I have had the priviledge to work on (in PowerBuilder, Java, VB, VB .NET, C# .NET, or HTML) and a backend database. I find that I like working with the database (in part because I am artistically challenged). I refer to this as my “day job”.

I also have a “night job” where I am a Microsoft Regional Director. This is a volunteer position where I spend a lot of time learning about Microsoft technologies and then evangelizing those technologies to the developers and decision makers. This position gives me the impetus to do a lot of studying, writing, and presenting. More importantly it also lets me have the opportunity to come in contact with some of the greatest people I have ever met.

I am more, however, than just the sum of my work experience. When I am not doing something with a computer I enjoy the many activities that are available in Utah. I love hiking, camping, hunting, and fishing. I try to get out and experience the outdoors with my family whenever I can.

So now down to what matters to you, the reader of this blog, what I expect to write about. I intend to write up articles on the things that I am studying, learning, and discovering about the Microsoft developer technology stack. I will try to keep the content technical and the topics relevant (if I ever stray please use the comments to let me know). In general I will try to concentrate on SQL server and Visual Studio .NET but just about anything is fair game. I will, however, occasionally write up general interest or personal entries. I hope they will give you insight into what I am thinking and will not annoy you too much.

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