NWA .Net User Group Board Members for 2009

I would like to introduce the new Northwest Arkansas .Net user group board members for 2009.  The sales revenue from each of the board member’s company totals to $787 billion.   Which is just over the $700 billion that congress passed for the banking bailout.  We are definitely not in any crises to need multi-billion dollars, but this board will work hard to create a user group that is more valuable to our .Net communities than billions of dollars.

Next year we will continue to add value to the user group that Jay Smith and Randy Walker have developed before us.  The user group continues to grow and each meeting we see new people.  The value comes with the growth of the user group.  This growth is both by member count but more importantly the develop of the member’s passion and knowledge.  In a email Robby sent me he stated “If we can increase our size, we can increase our collective knowledge by sharing, and encouraging others to share their knowledge and experiences.” which sums up the value a user group will continue to provide.

So I really look forward to next year and the opportunism we have.  Over the next few months I will be working with each board member to create the goals for meeting our vision.  I hope to be able to share these goals with everyone very soon.  Please help me congratulate our new board members. 

 

President Zachariah Young is a Filenet solution architect at J.B. Hunt.  He is responsible for evangelizing and developing solution for enterprise content management and business process management.  This role requires knowledge in several different areas of technologies like .Net, Java and Sql Server.  He continually looks for ways to improve his knowledge in all areas of technology.  He has served as vice president and treasurer of the user group.  As treasurer he worked to get the group setup with the 501(c)3 status.  Then as vice-president he work to relocate the user group meetings to the Jones Center.  This will allow the user group to grow even bigger in the future.   Currently he is focused on creating virtual user groups.  Zach has a finance degree from the University of Arkansas and has been in the technology field since 2000.

Vice President: John Oswalt is a Lead Developer/Analyst for Tyson Foods, Inc. based in Springdale, AR and a Microsoft Certified Professional in ASP.NET. He is currently the treasure of the Northwest Arkansas .NET User Group. He has over 10 years experience in developing websites and applications. His passions for language include HTML, CSS, ASP.NET, C#, VB.NET, SQL, JavaScript, and many others. He is the owner of a few different types of blogs on the internet (Technology – letsblogabout.net) and (Sports – www.callthehogs.com).

 

Treasurer: Robby Gregory is a Programmer Analyst in the Information Systems Division for Wal-Mart Stores Inc.  He currently works on the Sustainability and Reputation Management team where he develops internal and external .NET web applications in C#.  Lately, Robby has been focusing on using client-side code to help develop more loosely coupled applications. Robby has a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Computer Information Science and a minor in General Business.  He currently lives in Bentonville, Ar.

Secretary: Tim Tyrrell is a Programmer Analyst for Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. in Bentonville, AR.  Prior to December 2006, he lived in Chicago and was last seen as a java web developer.  Tim currently works on the Sustainability and Reputation Management team where he develops ASP.NET/C# solutions for the Wal-Mart Home Office, lately adding jQuery and JSON Web Services to the mix.  He has a Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science from Illinois College and a Master of Information Systems Management with a concentration in Electronic Commerce from DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management.

 

So please help me welcome our new officers for 2009.

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New and Bigger Venue for #NWADNUG at The Jones Center

image I'm very excited to announce our new venue for our .Net user group meetings.  The staff at The Jones Center has allowed us to book the largest room at the Jones Center for the next 12 months.  This room is called the chapel and will seat about 337 people.  It also includes a very large projector screen.

We plan on hooking up our Live Meeting audio to the sound system.  This will allow us to host our meetings online. 

Now that we have a larger venue hopefully we can grow even bigger.

 

The purpose of the Northwest Arkansas .NET User Group is to:

· Promote the adoption of Microsoft .NET and related technologies.

· Educate members in Microsoft .NET and related technologies.

· Provide a direct channel of exchange of information between members.

· Create an environment for professional networking within Northwest Arkansas and the state-wide community.

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Jeffrey Palermo speaking to NWADNUG

This will be our first INETA speaker for the year.  If you are an agile developer this will be a great presentation to see.  Jeff is known throughout the agile community and country for his involvement in ALT.NET.  Please come out and join us and learn more about agile development.

Jeffrey Palermo is a software management consultant and the CTO of Headspring Systems in Austin, TX. Jeffrey specializes in Agile coaching and helps companies double the productivity of software teams. Jeffrey is an MCSD.Net , Microsoft MVP, Certified Scrummaster, Austin .Net User Group leader, AgileAustin board member, INETA speaker, INETA Membership Mentor, Christian, husband, father, motorcyclist, Eagle Scout, U.S. Army Veteran, and Texas A&M University graduate.

Spelled out, it is test-driven development, dependency injection, and separation of concerns with Active Server Pages .Net Model View Controller.  This talk will dive into how to design a presentation layer using ASP.NET MVC.  In today's industry, TDD, DI, and SoC are proven concepts that lead to more maintainable applications.  Along with demonstrating how to use these techniques with ASP.NET MVC, we will discuss just what concerns should be separated.  This talk provides a unique perspective on separation of concerns and uses TDD and DI to make it happen.  MvcContrib is used in all the demos.

 

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Steve Walker speaks about Sharepoint featues at NWADNUG

Date: August 5, 2008

Topic: SharePoint Development: It’s all about the Features

Description: Microsoft SharePoint 2007 is an incredible development platform for building pretty much any type of web application that you currently build today. We will cover how to extend SharePoint through the use of features and solution deployment packages. We will cover some best practices that I have learned while developing on this powerful and robust development platform. Bring your SharePoint development questions as we will have an open QA after the formal presentation.

Bio: Steve Walker is a Senior Consultant for Microsoft Consulting Services in the South Central Region. Steve has been developing enterprise applications for well over a decade and currently specializes in development on the WSS3.0 and MOSS 2007 platforms but has extensive experience in security, infrastructure, Service Oriented Architecture and general .NET Development for the desktop and the web.

Agenda
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM - Sign in; Free Food; Networking
6:30 PM - 6:45 PM - Intro and general group info
6:45 PM - 7:45 PM - Presentation
7:45 PM - 8:00 PM - Drawings for prizes

Location
The Jones Center
922 East Emma Avenue
Springdale, AR 72764
Room 113

For more information, contact Zach Young at officers@nwadnug.org, and to RSVP go to http://snipr.com/2tw77

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