Chris Eargle

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Dev InTENsity

by chris 16. September 2008 13:45

I will be presenting at New England Code Camp 10: Dev InTENsity! this weekend. Chris Bowen has posted the schedule on his blog.

Here are my presentations:

Sunday, September 21st 9:00am, Room MPR B (moved to MPR A), New Features in C# 3.0
Sunday, September 21st 12:30PM, Room MPR B, Introducing MSBuild

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September 22. 2008 13:50

Scott Ames

I went to your presentation in Walthan for Code Camp 10 for new features in C# 3.0 and thought you did a very good job.

I also like your blog and the detail about other presentations you have done. Keep up the good work.

Scott

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September 23. 2008 07:14

Seth Richards

I saw both your C# 3.0 (I came up with the 'why extension classes are static' answer) and MSBuild presentations. Great job!

How did you get involved in presenting at CodeCamps/user groups?

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September 25. 2008 03:22

Chris Eargle

Thanks for attending my presentations, Seth!

In early 2007 I decided I wanted to be more involved in the community. I couldn't find an active, local user group. With the help of a few others in the area, I started the Columbia Enterprise Developers Guild. Soon after I volunteered at a Code Camp in Charlotte, NC (I had volunteered for one a year beforehand). I decided I wanted to speak, so I prepared a presentation and gave it at a nearby user group. Then I started applying whenever I saw a call for speakers.

Are you considering going down the speaker route as well?

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