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Hi, I'm Rachel Terman and you're watching Russ Cam. Russ Cam!
[LAUGHTER] Here we go!
Russ Cam! [LAUGHTER]
You couldn't wait to get that out! Russ Cam!
[LAUGHTER] Alex, I'm coming for you!
Russ Cam! Russ Cam! My name is Rachel Terman. I'm based out of
South Florida. I'm working with XEQ Information Solutions. So as Shervin says, Ross and I
are the premiere father-daughter development team in south Florida. And I have been on
board since 2008. And I come from a business background. So I bring my business skills
into the technology world. We focus primarily on ASP.NET development and we're getting very
heavy into the world of HTML5 and javascript and your web service calls and jQuery functions
and all of that fun stuff to make things look, you know, pretty and work well.
And hence your session, right, that you created using all of those technologies. Now what
was the name of that session? The name of that session was HTML5, javascript
and web services to create a contact manager application.
Oh, that's awesome. Yeah.
And you had a couple of people in there, or what?
We had a packed house, which I could not believe! Thought there were going to be ten people
- there were a hundred people! I don't believe you. You've got a picture
of it? People laying on the floor!
Let's see it here. They are on the floor, on the walls, everything. Unbelievable! Wow!
It was very exciting. That's pretty cool.
And very nerve-racking, but very exciting. Now was that your first presentation?
First presentation at code camp. Really?
Yep. First presentation. Congratulations! And you were telling me you
use ActiveReports a little bit. Yep. We use ActiveReports. We're actually
doing a inventory management application for one of our new clients and we're using that
print reports. So we're able to set that up and map it to our database and have the information
filter out. It's a great program to work with. I really enjoy ActiveReports and I like all
of the tools available with it. I like the drag and drop functions of it, it's user friendly,
it's quick, and it doesn't really need that much coding. You can pick it up but mostly
you can manipulate it based just on the tools itself. I love GrapeCity, love the PowerTools,
love my ActiveReports - use it every single day of my programming.
My name is Chad England. I did a session here on aspect oriented programming with - using
a tool called PostSharp. It allows you to take your non-functional programming and take
it out of your business logic and separate them.
Well, that sounds fascinating. I know we were at the Geek Dinner the other night over in
Ft. Meyers. Yes.
Man, that was fun. Wow, that was a great sunset we caught there.
My part in this codecamp is I've been doing the websites. So every time somebody goes
to the website and sees the agenda, that's me.
What's the buzz here? What do you think of this conference so far? I'm excited to see
what's going to happen next. You know, I like to try a different track every year - one
year is SQL server, another year is Silverlight. We'll see what happens.
I'm doing a Phone 7 session after lunch. Yeah, I did see that. I did Phone session
2 years ago. [LAUGHTER]
Katarincic.com is a software development company. I focus mainly on developing data-driven websites,
a lot of medical websites and anything that a user needs to access a database.
We're sitting right in front of the lunch room which is packed wall to wall and it's
just amazing. People are talking to the vendors and just having a good old time.
I didn't bring my .NET cookbook. I didn't. So I'm not going to get it signed. I just
ran out of time. Oh, son of a gun!
[LAUGHTER] My name is Jeff Barnes. I'm an architect evangelist
with Microsoft. I've been with the company about forteen years. And so I help large customers
and partners learn about our newer technologies: Windows Phone 7, Windows 8 and Azure.
What is your session? So I already did my session. It was on powering
Windows Phone 7 Deep Zoom Applications using Windows Azure. You can get the materials and
everything from my blog it's blogs.msdn.com/jbarnes. And Jeff's claim to fame by the way: he is
the southern most employee of Microsoft. That is correct. I live basically on the top
of the Keys. Trying to work out how to live in the Keys. But still working on that. We
call that "offshore development." We did have the first annual Southern Most
User Group and I totally expected you to be there! What happened?
Well, you know, just conflict in schedules. I'll be there next time Russ, absolutely.
Oh, that's what I wanted to hear. I want you to know I was there in sprit. I
was there in spirit. The Windows Phone Developer group in Tampa
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I have a company called Neuralnet with my brother, Luis Perez. We have about 36 apps
right now in the marketplace. You haven't done too much presenting. How
do you think it went? I think it went pretty good. We were talking
about design for the Windows Phone 7. A lot of people were very interested. A couple of
tips and little tricks on the Expression Blend for it.
I forgot all about the behaviors, you know, use of behaviors in Expression Blend. So if
you had a button, for example, on your screen and you wanted to navigate to another page
with it, you just do a drag and drop of the behavior on top of that button, which would
be the change page. And then imagine you would have a property there, for say, which page
you want to go to. And that's it. It's as simple as that.
That's beautiful. No code, man! No code.
See, you've mastered it. [LAUGHTER]
We would like to welcome Russ and the Windows Phone 7 - the Windows Phone Developer Group
of Tampa as an official INETA user group. Yay!
[APPLAUSE] That's great.