Scott Hanselman

Speaking Schedule - 2nd Quarter 2006

April 25, 2006 Comment on this post [10] Posted in PowerShell | Ruby | TechEd | Speaking | XML | Web Services | Tools
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Just wanted to post about a few upcoming talks I've got:

  • Friday, April 28th, 2pm - Portland State University (Smith Memorial Student Union (SMSU) Room 236) - Monad PowerShell, Microsoft's new Command Shell
  • Tuesday, May 9th, 2006, 5:30pm - Pittsburgh.NET - Topic TBD
  • Just Added: Wednesday, May 10th, 2006, ~6:00pm - North Dallas.NET - Advanced System.Xml
  • Thursday, May 11th, 2006, 6:00pm - Dallas .NET - Essential Tools for the Effective Developer
  • Monday, June 12th, 2006, 5:30pm - (During TechEd!) - Beantown.NET - Essential Tools for the Effective Developer

I'm also presenting at TechEd with Patrick Cauldwell a session for the ARC track called "Dirty SOAP: A dynamic SOAP endpoint, how and why."

Here's our synopsis from the TechEd site. Sign up now so we know how many chairs to bring.

ARC310 - Dirty SOAP: A Dynamic Endpoint without ASMX - How and Why?
Speaker(s): Patrick Cauldwell, Scott Hanselman
Time: 6/13/2006 - 4:30pm-5:45pm
Session Level(s): 300
Not every large system in the wild can use .NET 2.0, ASMX and "Indigo". Often the real world isn't very pretty, and/or formal use of .NET ASMX Web Services doesn't lend itself to a particular solution. Corillian's software handles a quarter of the nation's retail banking online population with .NET. The system is built with a contract-first approach using WSDL and a custom binding to generate in-process service proxies. When it came time for Corillian to present their Operations as SOAP, we created a dynamic endpoint-WITHOUT ASMX. We then extended it to support POX (Plain Old XML). In this session, we discuss the architectural and design ramifications of managing a dynamic endpoint and how this decision will positively or negatively affect our move to WCF.

Additionally, John Lam and I will be giving a joint Birds of a Feather on Ruby and .NET and his brilliant RubyCLR Bridge one evening.

Hope to see you!

About Scott

Scott Hanselman is a former professor, former Chief Architect in finance, now speaker, consultant, father, diabetic, and Microsoft employee. He is a failed stand-up comic, a cornrower, and a book author.

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April 25, 2006 16:49
Looking forward to meeting you here in Dallas.
April 25, 2006 17:25
Hey Scott, there's a slight mistake on your schedule. May 9th (your stop in Pittsburgh) is a Tuesday, and not Thursday. Cheers!
April 25, 2006 18:45
Looks like your two June 13 in Boston talks overlap. Is that right?
April 25, 2006 19:33
Oops...fixed the two scheduling errors. Doh.
April 26, 2006 19:01
In want room are you speaking at PSU in Portland, on the 28th?
April 26, 2006 20:10
Smith Memorial Student Union (SMSU) Room 236
April 26, 2006 22:48
Have you tried out Powershell? The bathroom wall says it's is the new version of Monad:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=2B0BBFCD-0797-4083-A817-5E6A054A85C9&displaylang=en
April 27, 2006 1:39
I just checked and MONAD is no longer available. So is Rich correct and Powershell replacing Monad?
April 27, 2006 1:53
Yes, PowerShell is the new (horrible) name for Monad.
April 30, 2006 17:15
Houston has a great User Group, ever thought about visiting? :)

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