Preparing for CSUN
I’ve finished rehearsing my demos for today. It seems that there’s always one more little tweak to do to a demo before the presentation. But for tonight, my demos are completed.
Weather.com is reporting temperatures in the low 70s this week for LAX, where CSUN is being held. I just cannot wait for the warm weather and the sunlight! Back in February, I was horrified that I actually considered sunscreen when the sun came out for the first time all year. Being from the Mississippi Gulf Coast, I don’t think I’ll ever get completely accustomed to the winters here. Perhaps the hotel will have a good place to lay-out. Thankfully, I have an excuse for laying-out in March… I’m from Seattle.
Getting back to CSUN now…
I’ll definitely post my trip report, along with the demos (and any related sample code) here. I have a backlog of comments I need to respond to, but for the past month, I’ve been totally focused on CSUN and automating my test cases for my feature ownerships. When I return from CSUN, these two tasks will be completed, but only to be replaced with the full test pass (I’ll explain this in a later post) and My_Current_Age++.
I’m so taking a vacation in April.
Here’s a high-level overview of what I’m presenting at CSUN:
- The ASP.NET Everett QFE
- New Accessibility Features in Whidbey (both environment and ASP.NET related)
Wish me luck, as this is my first presentation at a conference!
Comments
- Anonymous
March 14, 2004
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March 14, 2004
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March 14, 2004
Good luck. - Anonymous
March 14, 2004
Best of Luck!. - Anonymous
March 16, 2004
Good luck.
My best advice for you and CSUN, if you haven't been there before, is this: get away from the conference hotels in the evening. If you don't, you'll feel like you've been sequestered, except you still have to pay for your own food. :) - Anonymous
August 21, 2005
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