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  • UI Smackdown: Session 4

    Combining Flex with other technologies Is it possible to combine Flex with other technologies? We saw James Ward build a Flex front end for a TurboGears app at CodeMash . What else makes sense? Those are the questions that we tried to answer in the last session that I attended at the UI Smackdown. Flex...
    Posted to Dianne Marsh (Weblog) by dmarsh on Tue, Apr 24 2007
  • Web Frameworks Comparisons at the Java Posse Roundup

    Java Posse Roundup Day 0 I’m here in Crested Butte for an Open Spaces conference, The Java Posse Roundup. The conference officially starts this morning, but we had an “extra session” last night at Bruce’s house. Graham Ullrich presented his experiences with TurboGears and Django...
    Posted to Dianne Marsh (Weblog) by dmarsh on Thu, Mar 8 2007
  • CodeMash 2007

    Well, the CodeMash conference has come and gone. Ah, all of that planning and now it’s over. How will I spend my days if I don’t have to help plan and publicize this event? Maybe I’ll actually get some work done (and see my kids)! The conference was very cool. One problem in helping...
    Posted to Dianne Marsh (Weblog) by dmarsh on Mon, Jan 22 2007
  • TurboGears 1.0 is released!

    TurboGears , which has been at 1.0b1 for a while now, was released as 1.0 today. Here’s a link to an IRC chat that describes what that means, and more about the future of the TurboGears project. http://irclog.turbogears.org/archive/freenode/turbogears/2007/01/03 (scroll down to timestamp 17:00...
    Posted to Dianne Marsh (Weblog) by dmarsh on Thu, Jan 4 2007
  • CodeMash early bird deadline

    CodeMash, a developer conference organized by volunteer developers, is to be held January 18-19 in Sandusky, OH. Drawing from national talent as well as regional experts, this conference provides a unique opportunity for a diverse set of people to get to CodeMash deadline is TODAY! Today is the last...
    Posted to Dianne Marsh (Weblog) by dmarsh on Mon, Dec 18 2006
  • CodeMash Early Bird Deadline Coming Soon

    CodeMash, a developer conference for programmers of all flavors, is scheduled for January 18-19 in Sandusky, OH. And the early bird deadline is coming up soon. Register by December 18 to get the early bird conference rate of $99. After December 18, the cost goes up to $149. At any rate, it’s a...
    Posted to Dianne Marsh (Weblog) by dmarsh on Sun, Nov 26 2006
  • CodeMash Organizer and CodeMash Speaker Mash it Up on Dot Net Rocks

    Dianne Marsh, organizing committee member of the CodeMash Conference and CodeMash speaker, and Bill Wagner, CodeMash speaker, appeared on the Internet Talk Radio Show “ Dot Net Rocks ” today. Bill and Dianne, cofounders of SRT Solutions, a firm that specializes in mentoring developers, talked...
    Posted to Dianne Marsh (Weblog) by dmarsh on Tue, Nov 21 2006
  • CodeMash ... and Football!

    Have I mentioned CodeMash? LOL! Even my conversations IRL these days seem to find their way to CodeMash. So no one will fall over when I mention CodeMash and football in the same blog post, right? Well, at least not my real life friends … Yeah, we were being daring, putting together developers...
    Posted to Dianne Marsh (Weblog) by dmarsh on Sun, Nov 12 2006
  • Announcing CodeMash 2007

    Ohio … where you need to be January 18-19 What? January in Ohio?! That’s always the first reaction. But … once I tell them what’s going on (and that it’s at an indoor water park), the tune changes to, “Really? Cool!”. I’ve been involved with the planning...
    Posted to Dianne Marsh (Weblog) by dmarsh on Sat, Oct 28 2006
  • TurboGears Jam

    I’m very excited to announce that Bruce E ckel is going to do a TurboGears Jam in Ann Arbor, Michigan from January 14-16, 2007. That’s a Sunday-Tuesday, which gives people who can’t get time off of work to learn a new technology ample opportunity to pursue it on their own. Bruce is...
    Posted to Dianne Marsh (Weblog) by dmarsh on Wed, Oct 11 2006

Ann Arbor Give Camp started with Jennifer Marsman , of Microsoft, wanting to organize an event to pull together the developer community in the Ann Arbor...