I had a great time at the Edge East conference in
Boston over the last few days. I was able to meet some people I know via emails,
blogs etc. This includes Philly area D.E. Stan Spotts - who i hope is feeling
better, Atlanta D.E. Doug
Turnure and Raj Das
from Magenic. I also unexpectedly got to catch up with Andrew Duthie. Best of
all was seeing all my New England pals - some of the user group leaders
that I konw and others, like Robert Hurlbut. I also enjoyed seeing Michael Stiefel's talk on SOA and
WSE2.0. He and I consulted in advance so that our talks didn't overlap. I got to
focus soley on the security fundamentals - all concept no code! That talk is
becoming my raison d'etre these days!
There were some fantastic session, including the workshops and Ari Bixhorn
did a super job of the keynote. Though the keynote was the same focus as the
keynote that he did with Eric Rudder at VSLive, he really made it his own at
this show. It's always entertaining to get a chance to catch up with Ari!
Thom Robbins got me to actually sit down to do a Hands on Lab with
Whitehorse, but I didn't get too far as I was having too much fun chatting with
Jim Murphy and Tim Ewald from Mindreef
which was right by the HOL area. I got to hear about some interesting features
that are upcoming in their already awesome product. I think those guys are going
to do a group road trip to speak at VTdotNET after this summer. That will be a
blast. What great luck for the user group!
The Cabanas (sponsored by INETA, no less <g>) last night were great. I
ended up in the VB room with Carl Franklin and Markus Egger. People asked
awesome questions. It seems that STILL the #1 most difficult new concept for VB6
devs coming into .NET is delegates. (it was mine as well...)
I went over this morning for a bit and sat in an amazing (and entertaining)
workshop called "Security, the new reality" doen by Patrick Hynds and Duane
LaFlotte of Critical Sites. It is a REALLY good thing that these guys are not on
the wrong side of the law when it comes to hacking website. I pity any hacker
that tries to get into their sites.
All in all it was a great show. Thanks especially to Derek Ferguson and
Grisha Davida!!
And I can't complain about the very clear weather for driving to Boston and
back either!
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