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Agenda-and-Session-Notes

Page history last edited by Weston M. Binford III 14 years, 11 months ago

This is the unofficial copy of the schedule. The official copy is in the big room, where we had the opening, on the whiteboards. We will try and maintain a copy here, but the official schedule is on the whiteboard.

 

NOTE: If you're convening a session, assign someone to take notes and link to them here. Feel free to make any updates/corrections.

 

  
Friday
Time-Slot Cafeteria Euclid Plato Michaelangelo Van Gogh Al-Khwarizmi Descartes Curie
6:00-8:00pm #1  N/A opening session N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
   
Saturday
Time-Slot Cafeteria Euclid Plato

Michaelangelo

Van Gogh Al-Khwarizmi Descartes Curie
09:00-10:10 kn keynote: Ward Cunningham N/A
10:10-10:40   morning briefing N/A
10:45-12:00 #1 Subversive Agile Oxite Retrospective Enitities vs Messages 
Managed Code Isn't External DSLs

Encouraging Open Source in .NET

/ Examples Using Real Apps

N/A
12:00- 1:00p   lunch
1:00- 2:05 #2   Ruby in the Browser Silverlight and WPF Practices Testing Interface Implementations Asyncronous Message Based Architecture .NET/Mono on the Mac, Linux, the iPhone   Acceptance Testing
2:10- 3:15 #3   DTOs and Messages Further Swim discussion Where Should I Put My IoC    Revive Nu/NGems, Horn Using Convention to Reduce Friction Why So Mean
3:20- 4:25 #4     TDD and Microsoft Write Slow, Change Fast Real World Software Process   The Cloud Adding support for DDD to NET framework
4:30- 5:00   end-of-day reflection
5:00- 7:00    
7:00- 10:00   programming contest
Sunday
Time-Slot Cafeteria Euclid Plato

Michaelangelo

Van Gogh Al-Khwarizmi Descartes Curie
09:00-09:30   morning briefing
09:30-10:40 #1   Looking for ALT.NET Speakers   Adding Scripting Support to .NET Applications ALT.NET Pedagogy Why We Stopped Using the Auto-Mocking Container and What's Next Multi-Threading  
10:45-12:00 #2  

High Availability

For Small Business

Oxide Retrospective 2: W/ @sampy of the Oxide team UI Frameworks in 2015 Testing Client Side Javascript Workflow Engines Versioning Web Services LINQ Delayed Execution
12:00- 1:00p   lunch
1:00- 1:55 #3 Writing Good Unit Tests    Code Review of Code Camp Server Silverlight FOSS Office Suite Large XP Projects PUTs and DbC Continuous Integration with Hudson Is Persistence Ignorance Neccessary?
2:00- 2:55 #4  

Programming in 20 Years

Modelling and DSLs (+Oslo)

Beyond the RDBMS  Non-Web Based MVC Abstract Test Assertions Context Spec. Testing Agile Open Project Kickoff Database Schema in Version Control
3:00- 3:55 #5   State of AOP How to Do a Presentation Micro and Macro Code Generation /Scaffolding / Project Templates Spark and Other View Engines   Education: Universities, Apprenticeships, Other   
4:00- 5:00   closing session/reflection

 

Sessions Without an Assigned Location (yet):

Saturday, 10:45-12: Suversive Agile

Saturday, 3:20-4:25: Case Study: NH Profiler

Sunday, 3-3:55: Entities vs. Messages

Comments (9)

plitwin said

at 6:11 pm on Feb 23, 2009

when is the agenda going to be posted??

Brad Wilson said

at 8:52 pm on Feb 23, 2009

The Agenda will be set during the Friday evening opening, so it will be posted sometime before Saturday morning.

plitwin said

at 10:54 pm on Feb 23, 2009

so does that mean that there are no sessions -- just workshops -- on Friday?

Ronald S Woan said

at 11:11 pm on Feb 23, 2009

Clairfying Brad's answer Alt.Net Seatte will be using an Open Space format whereby the Agenda will be set by the participants, so you don't want to miss the opening if you want a say on the schedule/agenda :-)

I don't believe we intend to have sessions on Friday. Participant and format intros along with schedule negotaiations can take quite some time... I have held mention of a keynote and maybe we will use a "session" to demonstrate fishbowl or something.

plitwin said

at 11:20 pm on Feb 23, 2009

thanks for clarifying. Yes, I had heard it was done that way but have to say this site is pretty lacking in any sort of detail. I am busy and local so I was trying to figure out whether to come on Friday or not. there must be more alt.net neophytes like me. I mean more info would be better!! thanks again Brad and Ronald

Brad Wilson said

at 2:38 am on Feb 27, 2009

The answer on "should I come or not?" is definitely, if this is your first open space, come to the Friday planning session. This is where everybody gets a chance to suggest the ideas for discussions, with some informal polling to figure out which topics will be most popular (and therefore schedule into the larger rooms). Friday is really the chance to make the conference into what you want it to be.

tnachen said

at 2:12 am on Feb 28, 2009

Is all the sessions going to be recorded and available? I can't go to all of them!

Thanks!

Chris Bilson said

at 6:44 am on Feb 28, 2009

There are a lot of people with video recording equipment, and on the Media page in this wiki, links to the recordings will be given, but there is no plan to record all the sessions. You'll end up in the right place, don't worry. It might sound fun and interesting to be everywhere at once, but it's going to be pretty overwhelming just being in once place at once. If you're not feeling overwhelmed use your two feet.

Lars Corneliussen said

at 1:47 am on Mar 19, 2009

Maybe the links that don't have documentations yet could be removed? Then we easily can see, which sessions have something more to explore on.

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