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Lansing Day of .Net Wrap-Up
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Our first
Lansing Day of .Net
has come and gone. Plenty of
people
are
blogging
about
it
. After a stressful final week of creating designs for swag and for attendee badges, buying refreshments, and making last minute schedule changes, the event ran smoothly, and I am quite happy with the outcome. The group did an amazing job putting it all together. We had great attendance, phenomenal sponsorship, and great sessions.
Corey Haines
stepped in at the last minute for a speaker that was unable to make it, and did a commendable job by any standards, let alone that he assembled the entire talk within 24 hours. Once registration had closed, and things had settled down, I was also able to see sessions by
Michael Eaton
on Castle ActiveRecord,
Jay R. Wren
on Castle Windsor,
Patrick Steele
on Castle MonoRail, and WCF with
James Bender
, all of which were also well done.
It was also great to meet-in-person the people I've been chatting with on Twitter or over the phone while organizing the event, as well as getting to know so many new people. I will see you all again, hopefully with you wearing my Lansing Day of .Net "i was there" t-shirt or drinking beer from my "i think i was there" pint glass! (They, too, turned out exactly as I had hoped.)
"Hey. That's my art!" It is very cool to this web developer to see people walking around
wearing
my artwork.
Thank you, again, to all of the organizations that sponsored the event, without whom the event wouldn't happen, to all of the speakers that helped us all learn new things about our craft, and to all of the attendees that made this event worth while.
We need to do this again next year!
Thursday, 26 June 2008 16:24:51 (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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