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Recent and Upcoming Community Engagements

It’s been awhile since I’ve posted here, but I’ve had a lot going on and hardly any time to write.  Here are some of the things that I’ve been up to.

Shaker|LaunchHouse

This is a startup accelerator/co-working place in the Cleveland area that I’ve been frequenting over the past month.  It’s been great working in an environment surrounded by innovators, entrepreneurs, and all sorts of walks of life.  Everybody has a story, and each story inspires me to find my story and run with the creativity and innovation surrounding me.  It’s been great to work in such a positive environment.

.NET Study Group

Sam Nasr has been running a .NET Study Group online so that we can study for Exam 70-480.  I had fun leading the sessions on CSS selectors and DOM interactions.  I unfortunately missed a couple because of conference calls.  However, I hope to eventually catch up and get that cert.

Stir Trek (May 17)

Did I mention that I missed some study groups due to conference calls?  One of the events that I help with is Stir Trek.  Whether it’s making suggestions for topics & speakers or wrangling volunteers, I’m doing what I can to help make this such a great event.  An event that sells out 1200 tickets in a very short period of time – a few minutes, Stir Trek is a must-see event for developers, designers, and everyone in between.  About 6 hours of technical content and then private viewing of a movie coming out that day – it’s well worth it!   This year’s event happened last Friday, and I’m happy to say that it seemed to be well-received.  However, we’re always looking to hear feedback from those who’ve  been there.

Cleveland GiveCamp (July 19 – 21)

This is another source of conference calls.  Towards the middle of July, Cleveland GiveCamp will be happening at LeanDog and Burke Lakefront Airport.  There’s currently a call for non-profits that’s open.  You can find more at my post on Cleveland Tech Events.

Akron AITP (May 21)

This past Tuesday, I spoke to the Akron AITP group on developing for multiple platforms and included coverage of the Portable Class Library that’s in Visual Studio 2012 (and also available for Visual Studio 2010).  When I was originally asked to give the topic, it was a talk I had retired and hadn’t given in a couple years.  It’s good to see that the direction of technology has changed, and writing the new presentation has inspired me to take on a new personal project (once time allows).

Central Ohio .NET Developers Group (May 23)

Tonight, I’m presenting on what’s new in PowerShell 3.0 at the Central Ohio .NET Developers Group.  It’s been a few years in the making in trying to get me down here to speak, so I’m really excited that everything aligned for this to happen.  I had given a similar presentation at Central Ohio Day of .NET last December; however, thanks to Mom brain, I’ve misplaced my slides, which means that tonight’s presentation is a brand new deck with new demos!  Did I mention that I’m excited about tonight’s talk?

Consumer Camp (August 10)

Consumer Camp is a program run by Microsoft MVPs at Microsoft Stores to promote Microsoft technologies to consumers.  I’ve been working with Marques Lyon on  bringing Consumer Camp to Cleveland, now that we have a Microsoft Store.  Our consumer computer user group – Greater Cleveland PC Users Group – has asked me to run a Consumer Camp event for them featuring Xbox, Kinect, SkyDrive, Surface, and Windows Phone.  You can bet that Xbox SmartGlass will be making an appearance, as I use it on my tablet and on my phone.  Mark your calendars, as this will be happening on Saturday, August 10  at 9:30am-noon at the Beachwood, OH Microsoft Store!

That Conference (August 12 – 14)

At the request of friends, I submitted a bunch of talks to That Conference.  The talk they selected is “Untying the Knots of Web Development with Internet Explorer“.  When I went to the MVP Summit this past February, I learned a lot and had a change of heart with regards to Internet Explorer.  I learned about a lot of non-NDA tools and tips, and I’ve already shared some of this with a user group here in Cleveland.  I look forward to sharing these tips & tricks at the Kalahari in Wisconsin Dells, WI this August!

Strangeloop (September 18-20)

After the prodding of other friends, I submitted a talk to Strangeloop – a conference that covers emerging languages, concurrent and distributed systems, new database technologies, front-end web, and mobile apps.  When I read about it awhile ago, it reminded me of an ACM conference I attended over a decade ago.  It’s definitely a change of pace from most conferences that I attend.  My talk for Strangeloop is tentatively called “Motivational WiTty Adventures in Computing“, but I’m coming up with alternative names at the request of their submission reviewers.  I’ll be giving a presentation on some of the women in the history of computing and their contributions to the industry.  Computing history has been the one part of history that has interested me, and I look forward to speaking on this!

Others

If you’re looking for my slide decks, I’ve been adding them to: http://www.slideshare.net/sadukie  Please let me know if you’re looking for one and it isn’t there.

One of the conferences I am looking into still is PyOhio, a Python conference with a call for speakers closing soon.  I’ve also submitted a talk to Ohio Linuxfest.  We’ll see where else I get accepted.  I look forward to sharing my experiences and discoveries with you all at events, and I hope to see you at some of these events!

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Microsoft Made Me Cry – Child of the 90s

I’m technically a child of the 80s, but I can relate to many of the things in this video.  Damn you, Microsoft, for making me get all teary-eyed, especially at all of the old school computer references. Here… maybe some of you will get all nostalgic too:

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Adventures at Cleveland GiveCamp 2012

This past weekend, I had the fun experience of participating in Cleveland GiveCamp.  This was my 5th GiveCamp overall, 3rd in Cleveland, and 2nd as a project manager.

Why I Love Cleveland GiveCamp

Growing up, my parents raised me to put my skills to work and help others when I can.  Besides being able to put my developer skills to use, I can also take advantage of my abilities to translate tech into plain English by taking on a project manager role, which I enjoy a lot more than developing because it has me dealing with the client more.  While I like writing code, I get more satisfaction in knowing that the big picture is taken care of and that the client’s needs are getting met.  What I love most about Cleveland GiveCamp is that it’s here in Cleveland, my hometown.  It takes place both on a boat and in an airport – no other GiveCamp can claim that.  (Special thanks to LeanDog and Burke Lakefront Airport for giving us space to work.)  The last thing I truly love seeing is that the non-profits here are extremely appreciative of the work and some come back and pay it forward.

Paying It Forward

I have to admit it – I love when previous years’ non-profit representatives come back and volunteer at GiveCamp.  In 2011, we had Sherrie Zagorc from Kiddie City (my project from 2010) helping with the food.  This year, we had three different non-profits from last year come help this year – Tim Smith of Community Greenhouse Partners and Kathy & Rich Wickens of Euclid Beach Park Now and Cleveland’s Euclid Beach Carousel Society.  For non-profit reps to  come back and help out – this is a great thing!  It’s good to see that they not only appreciate the work that was done for them while at the GiveCamp but they remember what was done and come out a year later to again show their appreciation.  I love that they come back like that!

My Team – New Avenues to Independence/Buckeye Industries

I had the privilege of being the project manager for 1 project this year – Buckeye Industries, a business enterprise of New Avenues to Independence, Inc.  They needed a website and were on a Microsoft-based host.

After getting our team together on Friday, we talked about what was out there.  I had recommended that the team get WebMatrix to see what options are out there.  We originally were considering either mojoPortal or Orchard, as that’s what a couple of us on the team were familiar with.  However, since we needed to set up a storefront and wanted something easy to work with, we ended up using DotNetNuke with the NBStore module.  We also used the helferlein_Form extension for creating contact forms.  I’ll update this post with our final site once DNS propagates.  Special thanks to Joe Brinkman for getting us set up with Applied Innovations hosting.  Here’s our team:

 

Buckeye Industries - Cleveland GiveCamp 2012

Etsuko Dunham, Ryan Marinoff, Karen Knavel (our non-profit contact), me, Matt Lucas, and Toby MacKenzie

This team worked really hard and put together an amazing site over the weekend!  I’m proud to have worked with such a talented team!

The Recap Video

Once again, my awesome husband Kevin volunteered at GiveCamp and took pictures.  You can see most of his pictures on the Cleveland GiveCamp Facebook page.  He also created another recap video.  Check it out:

If the video doesn’t appear above, check it out on YouTube.

Conclusion

I had a wonderful time at GiveCamp this weekend – working with a talented team and helping such a wonderful non-profit.  While it’s an exhausting weekend, it was also quite enjoyable!  I look forward to Cleveland GiveCamp 2013!

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Video Games Retro Flashback

Yesterday, on Twitter, I mentioned that my baby brother was complaining about Wiz Khalifa using a Chrono Trigger song as his background for “Never Been (Part 2)”.  Then, someone asked what Chrono Trigger was, and that inspired this post.  These are some of my favorite video games from my past.


Chrono Trigger (SNES)

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How many times did my brothers & sister ask me to save my game so that they could take their turns with the Super Nintendo?  I definitely lost count, as I spent many hours playing as Chrono and friends, travelling through time to meet various characters in the timeline of present, past, and future, solving their problems and defeating the evil Lavos at the end.  The game itself has over 13 different endings.  The soundtrack is great, one I enjoy listening to even to this day.  At the end of the day, Squaresoft put out a great RPG, which took up plenty of my time when I was younger.  You can read more about Chrono Trigger on Wikipedia.


Dragon Warrior IV (NES)

Dragon Warrior IV Box

Before Chrono Trigger, Dragon Warrior IV was my RPG of choice.  Walking between towns, defeating slimes, Ragnar had to save the kingdom of Burland.  This was a 5 chapter RPG, part of the Dragon Quest series. 


Burger Time (Intellivision)

BurgerTime Intellivision Title screen

This was probably my first video game addiction.  Yes, I know I was only 2 years old at that copyright date.  However, my dad got me into console gaming at a very young age.  He taught me other games on Intellivision, but BurgerTime! was my favorite hands down.  Apparently, I liked making hamburgers while avoiding evil eggs, sausages, and pickles!


Super Mario Bros. (NES)

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When I was old enough to play console games without Dad’s help, I fell for the Super Mario Brothers series.  While I didn’t like Super Mario 2 (as it didn’t seem to follow the original Super Mario), I did enjoy Super Mario 3 and a bunch of other Mario games while I could.  From NES to SNES to N64, I enjoyed a variety of Mario games.  I loved playing Mario and trying to rescue Princess Toadstool from Bowser (King of the Koopas), defeating Goombas, Koopa Troopas, and various baddies along the way.


My love for Mario Brothers games still sits with me today.  When I found out I was pregnant, I knew I wanted to do a Super Mario Brothers themed nursery.  And boy was I thrilled when my husband agreed to it!  Below is a sneak peek of some of the Marios in the nursery:

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Conclusion

These are a tiny glimpse of the games I used to play.  Mind you, RPGs and  puzzles are my favorites, but I also played other games as well, especially sports games like Double Dribble, Arch Rivals, Blades of Steel, and Tecmo Bowl.  I’ve definitely been a gamer of some sort for most of my life, feeding into my competitive nature.  Don’t be surprised if a random video game reference makes an appearance; you never know which game I’ll reference next!

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