For me there are enough announsments already :)
I don't think I can join more then once a month, but that shouldn't
stop you guys from doing more. Perhaps this will rtigger me to join
more events.
I like to have some open discussions about f.ex. how to motivate
people, what is the best way of teaching new technologies and
practishes (new to them). Stuff like that. These open discussion don't
have to be recorded for me as the real value comes in having the
discussion. This is completely different when it comes to the
presentations they should stay recorded. (great job Jan). As for the
presentations I really enjoy the architectual ones, those ideas can be
applied everywhere, would like more about DDD.
-Mark
On Jun 25, 1:47 pm, Colin Jack <
colin.j...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Just joined the group and so my answer to the 1st question is
> > definitely yes. I only found the group because it was mentioned on Los
> > Techies. I live in the UK and have joined the VAN group but the time
> > difference makes it difficult to keep in touch.
>
> I've now added it to
> ning<
http://ukdotnet.ning.com/events/evan-online-presentation-on>too,
> can you think of any other forums that we should be publicizing it on?
>
> I'll discuss the blog idea with Jan tonight, it had occurred to me before
> and seems a great idea...especially as it means our blogs won't be cluttered
> up with all the posts related to the E-VAN.
>
> 2009/6/25 SimonMartin <
simonjmar...@btinternet.com>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi Colin,
>
> > Just joined the group and so my answer to the 1st question is
> > definitely yes. I only found the group because it was mentioned on Los
> > Techies. I live in the UK and have joined the VAN group but the time
> > difference makes it difficult to keep in touch.
>
> > I would like to see more help for people getting started, tooling and
> > the philosophy would be nice, maybe something akin to the Summer of
> > NHibernate / Autumn of Agile series that shows some good ways of
> > working. I have recently got my head around unit testing but have yet
> > to start anything with mocking (though I understand it is a very
> > important part of the process).
>
> > A weekly E-VAN would be great, maybe if there were a beginners track
> > that could run alternate weeks and the other weeks be for more
> > advanced topics or more in depth follow ups to the concepts from the
> > beginners track?
>
> > Google calendar is a good idea and or something on the rss feed?
>
> > Simon
>
> > On Jun 24, 7:31 pm, Colin Jack <
colin.j...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > We want feedback/ideas, in particular:
>
> > > 1. Do we need to do a better job of publicizing the E-VAN, can you
> > > help us with this?
> > > 2. Its fair to say we've had quite an architecture/design feel to the
> > > E-VAN and we have a few more of these coming up. However do you want
> > > other topics discussed more such as process/
ALT.NET <
http://alt.net/>tooling and would
> > > you want more development centric ones (for example a run through of
> > > Fluent NHibernate)?
> > > 3. How many E-VANs is too many?
> > > 4. How can we help you keep updated on when the next E-VAN is, is
> > > google calendar enough?
>