Speaker Bio for this week. Who is and what makes this Billy McCafferty
guy tick?
Well he is a long time developer and a hopeless romantic when it comes
to writing beautiful software. Billy currently leads a double life
between helping to run a small training and consulting company known
as Codai (which will be getting a new website very very soon) and
filling the role of lead developer and architect with Parsons
Brinckerhoff. After Billy gets his life back – which should be after
the release of S#arp Architecture 1.0 – expect to see him soon at
ALT.NET and other development conferences.
He will be demonstrating the latest cut of S#harp Architecture 1.0
with a 45-50 minute non-PPT presentation.
Bring your opinions and attention. Questions and Answer will be served
also. The drinks as usual are up to the participants.
Should be a fun evening. See you all there.
Meeting details.
Where and When
Start Time: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 10:00 PM GMT -5 (EST)
End Time: Wednesday, April 8, 2009 12:00 PM GMT -5 (EST)
Attendee URL:http://snipr.com/virtualaltnet (Live Meeting)
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 9:38 PM, John Leger <JJVLe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Speaker Bio for this week. Who is and what makes this Billy McCafferty
> guy tick?
> Well he is a long time developer and a hopeless romantic when it comes
> to writing beautiful software. Billy currently leads a double life
> between helping to run a small training and consulting company known
> as Codai (which will be getting a new website very very soon) and
> filling the role of lead developer and architect with Parsons
> Brinckerhoff. After Billy gets his life back – which should be after
> the release of S#arp Architecture 1.0 – expect to see him soon at
> ALT.NET and other development conferences.
> He will be demonstrating the latest cut of S#harp Architecture 1.0
> with a 45-50 minute non-PPT presentation.
> Bring your opinions and attention. Questions and Answer will be served
> also. The drinks as usual are up to the participants.
> Should be a fun evening. See you all there.
> Meeting details.
> Where and When
> Start Time: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 10:00 PM GMT -5 (EST)
> End Time: Wednesday, April 8, 2009 12:00 PM GMT -5 (EST)
> Attendee URL:http://snipr.com/virtualaltnet (Live Meeting)
> Awesome! It goes back in time 2 weeks as well :)
> On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 9:38 PM, John Leger <JJVLe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Speaker Bio for this week. Who is and what makes this Billy McCafferty
> > guy tick?
> > Well he is a long time developer and a hopeless romantic when it comes
> > to writing beautiful software. Billy currently leads a double life
> > between helping to run a small training and consulting company known
> > as Codai (which will be getting a new website very very soon) and
> > filling the role of lead developer and architect with Parsons
> > Brinckerhoff. After Billy gets his life back – which should be after
> > the release of S#arp Architecture 1.0 – expect to see him soon at
> > ALT.NET and other development conferences.
> > He will be demonstrating the latest cut of S#harp Architecture 1.0
> > with a 45-50 minute non-PPT presentation.
> > Bring your opinions and attention. Questions and Answer will be served
> > also. The drinks as usual are up to the participants.
> > Should be a fun evening. See you all there.
> > Meeting details.
> > Where and When
> > Start Time: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 10:00 PM GMT -5 (EST)
> > End Time: Wednesday, April 8, 2009 12:00 PM GMT -5 (EST)
> > Attendee URL:http://snipr.com/virtualaltnet (Live Meeting)
I am NOT bitching here. I really appreciate all that you do.
I am wondering if it would be possible to publish a Google calendar or
something so that I could add the appointments to my own calendar. I am
always nervous about not having the right time zone or whatever when putting
this on my own calendar. I am a notorious fumbler of filling in the right
data.
Again, not a complaint. Just wondering if it would be an easy add. If not,
forget it. Not huge.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:05 AM, John Leger <JJVLe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for catching that Michael.
> Meeting details.
> Where and When
> Start Time: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 10:00 PM GMT -5 (EST)
> End Time: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 12:00 PM GMT -5 (EST)
> Attendee URL:http://snipr.com/virtualaltnet (Live Meeting)
> On Apr 16, 9:49 am, Michael Minutillo <michael.minuti...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Awesome! It goes back in time 2 weeks as well :)
> > On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 9:38 PM, John Leger <JJVLe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Speaker Bio for this week. Who is and what makes this Billy McCafferty
> > > guy tick?
> > > Well he is a long time developer and a hopeless romantic when it comes
> > > to writing beautiful software. Billy currently leads a double life
> > > between helping to run a small training and consulting company known
> > > as Codai (which will be getting a new website very very soon) and
> > > filling the role of lead developer and architect with Parsons
> > > Brinckerhoff. After Billy gets his life back – which should be after
> > > the release of S#arp Architecture 1.0 – expect to see him soon at
> > > ALT.NET <http://alt.net/> and other development conferences.
> > > He will be demonstrating the latest cut of S#harp Architecture 1.0
> > > with a 45-50 minute non-PPT presentation.
> > > Bring your opinions and attention. Questions and Answer will be served
> > > also. The drinks as usual are up to the participants.
> > > Should be a fun evening. See you all there.
> > > Meeting details.
> > > Where and When
> > > Start Time: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 10:00 PM GMT -5 (EST)
> > > End Time: Wednesday, April 8, 2009 12:00 PM GMT -5 (EST)
> > > Attendee URL:http://snipr.com/virtualaltnet (Live Meeting)
It is pretty much done. You can see a calendar link at the bottom of the google group page, and you can use that url to subscribe it into your own google calendar and it converts the time zones and daylight savings etc.
Currently the weekly VAN and the paper bag thing are in it.
> I am NOT bitching here. I really appreciate all that you do.
> I am wondering if it would be possible to publish a Google calendar or > something so that I could add the appointments to my own calendar. I > am always nervous about not having the right time zone or whatever > when putting this on my own calendar. I am a notorious fumbler of > filling in the right data.
> Again, not a complaint. Just wondering if it would be an easy add. If > not, forget it. Not huge.
> It is pretty much done. You can see a calendar link at the bottom of the
> google group page, and you can use that url to subscribe it into your
> own google calendar and it converts the time zones and daylight savings
> etc.
> Currently the weekly VAN and the paper bag thing are in it.
> David Starr wrote:
> > John,
> > I am NOT bitching here. I really appreciate all that you do.
> > I am wondering if it would be possible to publish a Google calendar or
> > something so that I could add the appointments to my own calendar. I
> > am always nervous about not having the right time zone or whatever
> > when putting this on my own calendar. I am a notorious fumbler of
> > filling in the right data.
> > Again, not a complaint. Just wondering if it would be an easy add. If
> > not, forget it. Not huge.
I had the same issue. Once you open the calendar, click the Google
Calendar icon way in the bottom right corner. That should add it to
your calendar for you.
On Apr 16, 1:30 pm, David Starr <da...@elegantcode.com> wrote:
> For some reason it errors when I add it, but I'll play with it more later.
> Thanks, Kurt.
> David Starr
> elegantcode.com | pluralsight.com
> On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:58 AM, Kurt Häusler <kurt.haeus...@gmail.com>wrote:
> > It is pretty much done. You can see a calendar link at the bottom of the
> > google group page, and you can use that url to subscribe it into your
> > own google calendar and it converts the time zones and daylight savings
> > etc.
> > Currently the weekly VAN and the paper bag thing are in it.
> > David Starr wrote:
> > > John,
> > > I am NOT bitching here. I really appreciate all that you do.
> > > I am wondering if it would be possible to publish a Google calendar or
> > > something so that I could add the appointments to my own calendar. I
> > > am always nervous about not having the right time zone or whatever
> > > when putting this on my own calendar. I am a notorious fumbler of
> > > filling in the right data.
> > > Again, not a complaint. Just wondering if it would be an easy add. If
> > > not, forget it. Not huge.
Thanks all. Zach and I are working on getting a site pushed out which
is mostly done and has the calendar capabilities embedded within the
site with the functionality you are looking for. We are having some
minor issues with GoDaddy that is slowing the rollout.
Regards,
John
On Apr 16, 3:55 pm, David Starr <da...@elegantcode.com> wrote:
Is this meeting going to be recorded and shared somewhere afterwards ? I'm
in totally different timezone and it's impossible for me to hear it live.
thanks
--
Łukasz Podolak
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 4:16 AM, John Leger <JJVLe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks all. Zach and I are working on getting a site pushed out which
> is mostly done and has the calendar capabilities embedded within the
> site with the functionality you are looking for. We are having some
> minor issues with GoDaddy that is slowing the rollout.
> Regards,
> John
> On Apr 16, 3:55 pm, David Starr <da...@elegantcode.com> wrote:
> > Aha! perfect.
> > David Starr
> > elegantcode.com | pluralsight.com
> > On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 11:49 AM, Kurt Häusler <kurt.haeus...@gmail.com
> >wrote:
> > > I think the ical Url is the one to subscribe to:
> Yes, it was a very insightful meeting. Billy did a great job, and we
> had a really good turnout. The recording should be up soon in case
> you missed it.
> On Apr 23, 8:13 am, HAXEN <hakan.alexan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Did the meeting occur? Me and 4 others were waiting but nothing
> > happened.
Wayne Fontes wrote:
> Where are the recordings for the meetings? I click the link to see
> past recordings, but there is nothing to download?
> On Apr 23, 7:45 am, "Tim.Owens" <towen...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Yes, it was a very insightful meeting. Billy did a great job, and we
>> had a really good turnout. The recording should be up soon in case
>> you missed it.
>> On Apr 23, 8:13 am, HAXEN <hakan.alexan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Did the meeting occur? Me and 4 others were waiting but nothing
>>> happened.
> (as a side note to whomever is running that site, somebody is
> registering stuff twice into windsor, it is giving me a yellow screen of
> death).
> Wayne Fontes wrote:
> > Where are the recordings for the meetings? I click the link to see
> > past recordings, but there is nothing to download?
> > On Apr 23, 7:45 am, "Tim.Owens" <towen...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Yes, it was a very insightful meeting. Billy did a great job, and we
> >> had a really good turnout. The recording should be up soon in case
> >> you missed it.
> >> On Apr 23, 8:13 am, HAXEN <hakan.alexan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>> Did the meeting occur? Me and 4 others were waiting but nothing
> >>> happened.
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 6:59 AM, Bill Barry <after.fall...@gmail.com> wrote:
> When it gets put up (I don't think it has been yet), it will be on
> http://www.virtualaltnet.com/
> (as a side note to whomever is running that site, somebody is registering
> stuff twice into windsor, it is giving me a yellow screen of death).
> Wayne Fontes wrote:
> Where are the recordings for the meetings? I click the link to see
> past recordings, but there is nothing to download?
> On Apr 23, 7:45 am, "Tim.Owens" <towen...@gmail.com> <towen...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes, it was a very insightful meeting. Billy did a great job, and we
> had a really good turnout. The recording should be up soon in case
> you missed it.
> On Apr 23, 8:13 am, HAXEN <hakan.alexan...@gmail.com> <hakan.alexan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Did the meeting occur? Me and 4 others were waiting but nothing
> happened.
> /HAXEN
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