Speaking
Usergroup & Conference Diary: 2012
Monday 09 January 2012 at 6:29 pm.
One of my commitments for 2012 is to present at user groups and conferences; although a regular coach at company workshops I had previously stayed clear of the public scene, so what's changed?
“Everything you want is just outside your comfort zone.”— Robert Allen
So it's time to push this personal ambition along and with recent enthusiasm for FubuMVC it seems like the ideal opportunity to scratch this itch. Dates are not exhaustive but so far;
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Kent .NET & SQL Usergroup(16 February 2012) [CANCELLED]
Introduction to FubuMVC (alongside Mark Rendle & Simple.Data).
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NxtGenUG Manchester(21 March 2012)
Introduction to FubuMVC.
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NDC Oslo [crew only] (6-8 June 2012)
Feeling very humbled and privileged to be given the opportunity to 'crew' at NDC Oslo again this year, no speaking though.
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Aberdeen UG (18 October 2012)
Introduction to FubuMVC.
If you run a usergroup and are interested in allowing me to speak about FubuMVC do shout ![]()
Wow! Can I work for you?! ** Breath of fresh air in management! **
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