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Josh and Chris met up at Manuel's to talk about some future direction for the group. Here are their notes:

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Meeting Format

To enable better group participation and idea sharing, we've made some changes to how we'll use the time.

  • 6:45 - 7:15: Ordering food and drink, socializing
  • 7:15 - 7:30: Introductions and topic "sign up" in first-come-first-serve style or announcement preview
  • 7:30 - 7:40: Time for any announcements about other events in the area, open positions, etc
  • 7:40 - 8:20: Round-table topics in the first come-first-serve format. Max of 8 minutes, no exceptions;
  • 8:20 - 8:30: Break time, time for people to follow up with each other in side discussions
  • 8:30 - 10:00: Focused topical discussion on materials selected prior to the meeting for group focus

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2010.08.02 Topics

  • Architectures
    • CQRS Architecture
    • NoSQL DBs
      • When to use NoSQL approach
      • CouchDB
      • Mongo
      • RavenDB
    • Cloud Services
      • Advantages / Disadvantages
        • Local user groups
      • Amazon
      • Azure
      • Etc
    • DCI Architecture
      • See Jim Coplien materials on InfoQ, artima
    • ORMs and SQL
      • When to use NHibernate
      • When to use other mapper tools
      • When to avoid mapping
  • Professional Development
    • Different directions of development
      • Development
      • Leadership
      • Entrepreneurship
    • Free courses
    • Commercial courses
    • Best resources
      • User groups
      • Professional associations
      • Books
      • Podcasts
      • Videos
      • Interactive Training (online, face to face)
      • University lectures (free, commercial)
      • University programs
  • Project Leadership
    • Scrum & Kanban
      • What is Kanban?
      • Kaizen
      • Continuous Flow
  • .NET Futures
    • Directions of the .NET Framework itself

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2009.11.15 Topics

  • Project management methodologies
    • Iterative and Incremental (Agile, Scrum)
    • Sequential (Waterfall)
    • Others
  • Planning and Estimation
    • Mike Cohn's Agile Estimation and Planning
  • Object Relational Mapping and Data Access
    • NHibernate, others
    • Custom
    • Serialized Objects in DB and parallel reporting DB (idea from D. Laribee)
  • Open spaces
    • Hands on discussions + learning labs
    • Tools for productivity
    • Coding dojos
  • Software Craftsmanship
    • Camtasia tutorials
    • Resources for learning, self-education
  • Focused, Round-Table Discussions
    • Record on MP3 for podcasting and sharing with community
  • Communicating w/Business People / Product Owners
    • Focus on Value Delivery
    • Focus on ROI
    • Focus on Time-to-Market
    • Focus on Customer Value and Quality
  • Helping Younger People
    • Opportunities for work, contracts
    • Educational goals
  • UI Tools and AJAX
    • jQuery (soon to be in Visual Studio and DotNetNuke 5.0)
    • Dojo
    • EXT
    • Prototype
    • Scriptaculous
  • Design Patterns and Principles
    • Gang of Four
    • Invesion of Control
    • SOLID Principles (Uncle Bob)
    • Antipatterns
  • Testing
    • Performance and load tools and practices
    • Mock frameworks
      • Toolkits
      • Examples
  • Conferences and Training, Speakers
    • Development topics
    • Scrum
    • Kaizen
  • Agile and Scrum
    • Non-functional requirements on agile projects
  • Third Party Tools
  • Microsoft on ALT.NET and Open Source
  • Alternative languages
    • F#
    • IronRuby
    • IronPython
  • Alternative Platforms
    • Mono
    • Silverlight and Moonlight
  • Training
    • Grass-roots training
    • Developer focused
    • Business focused
    • Management focused



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