I will be speaking at the Dayton .Net Developers Group on January 23rd. The topic will be my “Be a Rules Follower” talk. This talk focuses on using the Windows Workflow Rules Engine.
I had submitted a few topics to the CodeMash conference, but was one of the unfortunate that didn’t make it through the selection process. On the upside, I was asked by Bill Wagner to be one of the professionals in the “Experts Zone” at CodeMash.
“As our circle of knowledge expands, so does the circumference of darkness surrounding it.”
– Albert Einstein
This is a great quote from a truly remarkable mind. Even as Einstein most likely knew his intellect far outpaced most of the rest of us, he never assumed he knew everything. In fact, as this quite indicates, he understood that the more we learn, the amount of questions we have increase. A while back I posted a blog entry on what I referred to as the Tsunami of Technology, or the torrent of new technology spilling forth from Redmond.
The discount for rooms at the Kalahari have been extended for those that want to stay at the resort for CodeMash. You can take advantage of the discount up till the 24th of December. If you haven’t registered for CodeMash, you should be asking yourself why not? This event costs $175 (till 1/5/2008), which is really cheap for a two day conference. The rooms are $88/night during the conference, which is also way cheap compared to the $129/night they normally charge.