Saturday, September 23, 2006

The leaves are wierd this year, so if you plan to come to Vermont to see them, definitely check out the official website to get you in the right place at the right time.

http://www.vermontvacation.com/seasons/fall.asp?bfp090601

 

Saturday, September 23, 2006 10:37:00 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

I was looking on the United Airlines website at the prices of possibly flying to Seattle in December and had to laugh when this option popped up in the list.

For those of you who are comma challenged, this translates to 14,763,950 dollars. Oh, and this is in Economy. I wonder what the Business Class version of this flight costs? :-)

Saturday, September 23, 2006 10:30:08 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [1]  | 
 Friday, September 22, 2006

PKC Corporation (which is a very cool company with a product developed by a man who is constantly rumored to be a Nobel prize-winner, which would be deserved, but he's not really) in Burlington is looking for a Sr. Web Developer, a Sr. Software Developer and a Technical Writer. They are a .NET shop and have been so for many years.

Find the details here (note the aspx extension on the page ;-)).

Friday, September 22, 2006 12:37:59 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

Company
Founded in 1998, Sageworks, Inc., a Research Triangle Park-based firm, is one of the fastest-growing software and information companies in the United States. The firm has many Fortune 500 clients as well as over 4,000 accounting and financial institution customers. The company's recently patented artificial intelligence technology is the first in the World to convert financial data/numbers into concise, plain-language evaluations of business performance. To learn more, visit our corporate website at www.sageworksinc.com.

Environment
Sageworks is comprised of focused and results-oriented people who get things done. The people at Sageworks are very friendly and down-to-earth, but we are also committed to achieving our long-term objective - which is to fundamentally change the way people and companies gather and use financial data. As such, we work hard but we operate in a flat organizational structure where people are given great latitude and responsibility.

Job Qualifications
We are hiring talented software engineers to help us develop new products in the financial and banking markets. We are seeking highly motivated and intelligent software developers to help us leverage and build upon our core expert system. Experience in Microsoft technologies is required, .NET experience is a must. We seek developers who "code to live and live to code"; they must be passionate about software development. Finance and accounting experience is a plus.

Job Description
The position will require software development work:

1. The individual may perform testing/QA work initially as part of their job training.
2. The individual will perform the mundane (fix bugs) as well as the exceptional (build World Class applications).  

 

Technical Qualifications

.Net Framework, 1.0 & 2.0, OO methodology

C#, ASPX, JavaScript, XSLT, SQL Server 2005

 

The positions are located in Burlington, VT. Some travel to Raleigh, NC will be required.

 

Contact: Tim.Keogh@ProfitCents.com

Friday, September 22, 2006 11:56:59 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 
 Thursday, September 21, 2006

The Vermont Software Developer Alliance had a fantastic meeting yesterday with 3 bank presidents and a partner from a Venture Capital fund as panelists in a discussion of "Positioning your company to get financing and capital investment". The room was packed with software business owners. While it was still somewhat fresh, I wrote down some of what I learned over here....

[A DevLife post]

Thursday, September 21, 2006 8:38:24 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

VPN is affected by the worm protection setting of NAV 2006. There is no obvious way to allow VPN unless you can figure out what app drives it. I googled and read other forum posts for quite some time tonight - most of them complaining, no real solutions.

So turning off the worm protection in NAV is the only way I have been able to be able to continue using VPN since I updated NAV.

As it took a while to find any other info about this, I thought I would blog it to save someone else some time.

Thursday, September 21, 2006 8:27:12 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

When I first moved to Vermont in Sept 1999, there were 3 or 4 highway moose accidents reported within a few weeks. I have fretted about them ever since when I am driving at night. I don't recall any bad accidents locally until seeing a news report today in the local paper. Some poor man was killed in a car accident on the highway near midnight last night.

Thursday, September 21, 2006 8:16:55 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [2]  | 

My friends at Global Garage Sale outside of Burlington had an exciting day earlier this week when they sailed over the milestone of having sold over $1 million worth of other people's stuff on eBay. They are one of the hottest drop-off stores in the country and are getting ready to start franchising because they have a business model that is not only successful, but very socially responsible as well and that is a great combination. The local news station did a big item on them. I was proud like I was their momma! :-)

 

Thursday, September 21, 2006 8:13:23 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

I was driving home earlier this week on Route 17, facing the green mountains in the late afternoon. There is a section of the road where you see a sweeping view of the mountains that is like a big bowl. In the afternoon, the sun is hitting this wall of mountains. The afternoon glow combined with the colors of the changing leaves made the range radiate from foot to peak, north to south - completely red.

I pulled into the parking lot of a gas station to take a picture although a good chunk of the view is chopped off from that vantage point. So imagine seeing about the same as this mirrored on the left. Additionally, by the time I stepped out of my car and turned my camera on, the cloud cover had impacted the astonishing effect I had been looking at as I drove up the road. Still, this is pretty, even if it doesn't begin to capture what I was hoping to share. Most of this is Mount Abe, where we have gone hiking a few times recently.

Thursday, September 21, 2006 1:10:29 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [3]  | 
 Sunday, September 17, 2006

On Thursday evening I gave a talk on WS Security Fundamentals in Dayton Ohio. One of the resources I point to is the PAG Guide on Securing Web Services. On the way home the next day, while sitting on the runway in PHL for 2 hours before taking off (uggh), I was reading the latest ASPNET Pro and Michele Leroux Bustamante's Under the Hood column was all about X509 cert management. It's great advice and I highly recommend it. It's the October 2006 issue which does not have all of its articles online.

Many developers who are starting up with programming message level security (eg with WSE or WCF) definitely have a learning curve when it comes to having to grok all of these bits and pieces of security tools that we have to work with - encryption, hashing, signing, certificates. I don't know how many times I have seen the question "where do I get a certificate" in the wse newsgroups. Heck, I had the same question myself once. And it was a lot of work to wrap my head around all of this crypto stuff.

So.... if you get ASPNET Pro or you can grab a copy at your local user group, check it out.

I'm going to send this to the sysadmin that works with one of my clients. I spent three months trying to explain to him why I needed a server certificate that was not going to be used for SSL. Aargh. Message level security seems to be a bit of an oxymoron to IT Pros.

WSE
Sunday, September 17, 2006 7:56:49 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [9]  | 
 Saturday, September 16, 2006

(from their press release)

DevReach 2006 debuts in Bulgaria

 

The conference is the first of its kind to be held on the Balkans, focused on the latest trends in building software applications with Microsoft development tools.

 

SOFIA, Bulgaria – September 04, 2006 – National Academy for Software Development - a private education center, specializing in professional training of software engineers, and Telerik Corporation - a leading vendor of UI and data components for ASP.NET, announced today the DevReach conference to be hosted in Bulgaria with the sponsorship of Microsoft Corporation.

 

DevReach conference is the first of its kind to be held on the Balkans, focused on the latest trends in building software applications with Microsoft development tools.

 

Over two days, more than 500 attendees will meet 12 world famous lecturers, engaged all year round in such events as TechEd, VSLive!, Microsoft DevDays showcasing their latest knowledge in creating more reliable, scalable and secure solutions using Microsoft technologies in more than 20 technical sessions.

 

DevReach will be held at the International Exhibition Center on October 9-10 in Sofia, Bulgaria. The conference is hosted by National Academy for Software Development and sponsored by Telerik Corporation and Microsoft Corporation.

 

DevReach is the premier development event on the Balkans, featuring in-depth exposure to the latest Microsoft development technologies and a chance to interact with other members of the developer community.

 

Teodor Milev, managing director of Microsoft Bulgaria is scheduled to deliver a keynote presentation unveiling the latest Microsoft platform innovations for developers.

 

Keynote highlights also some industry-recognized innovators, including Plamen Vatchkov, chairman of the State Agency of Information Technologies and Communications, Nikolay Vassilev, minister of Public Administration and Administrative Reform, and others.

 

Developers at DevReach can benefit from sessions arranged in 3 parallel tracks that present vital information on important topics such as best techniques for accessing data with SQL Server and ADO.NET, writing high performance and extensible ASP.NET sites, writing secure and efficient .NET applications in integration with 2007 Office System and SharePoint.

 

As a part of the event attendees have the unique chance to participate in technology “Question & Answer” forums and network with more than 10 world known gurus in software development with Microsoft tools.

 

The target of the event is to become a place for passionate Microsoft developers from Eastern Europe to get in touch with the latest trends and to become a significant part of the global community.

Saturday, September 16, 2006 6:40:02 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [1]  | 

We don't have to worry about stuff like that around here because we shop at our nearby farmstands.

Many benefits of course, but the one that is highlighted this week is knowing where your food comes from.

Though we did not do the localvore challenge (here's an example of one), I know it was inspiration to many!

Saturday, September 16, 2006 5:49:20 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 
 Friday, September 15, 2006

I was happy to find this very current slide denoting the status of the various WS-* specs. I got to use it in a WS-Security fundamentals talk that I did in Dayton Ohio last night.

http://blogs.msdn.com/jevdemon/archive/2006/08/02/686515.aspx

WSE
Friday, September 15, 2006 3:59:05 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 
 Monday, September 11, 2006

After I warm up by speaking at my local user group tonight (Vermont.NET) about Asynchronous ASP.NET 2.0, I am taking the proverbial show on the road and will be presenting this same session in Cleveland tomorrow night (9/12), then my session called “5 Supposedly Scary things about .NET” in Findlay on Wednesday (9/13) and I wrap up in Dayton on Thursday night (9/14) doing a talk that explains some of the security fundamentals that anyone getting ready to do any flavor of Web Services Security (WSE, WCF (aka Indigo), or even non-Microsoft platforms) should have under their belt. The last talk is all concept (eg: what the heck is a digital certificate, what is encryption, what is signing) and no code, but pretty powerful, especially for people who don't know a lot about security and are daunted by all of these mysterious crypto tools.

I don't think I have ever been to Ohio - except for driving through it on a road trip to Colorado nearly 10 years ago.

You can see my full schedule here.

You can see the schedule of all INETA sponsored events here.

Monday, September 11, 2006 11:44:29 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [2]  | 

I'll be doing a talk on ASP.NET 2.0's Asynchronous features (async pages, async tasks and more) tonight at my home town user group (VTdotNET).

Huge thanks to SyncFusion for sponsoring this entire meeting. Not only are they covering the pizza & soda, but they have given us a license to Essential Studio to raffle off. It's a $1300 product (okay, that's the retail price). And there will be even another raffle for an individual license of any one of their components.

Monday, September 11, 2006 10:13:41 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 
 Saturday, September 09, 2006

SoundToys in Burlington, VT is llooking for a C/C++ programmer.

You can read more about the job in their Seven Days classified ad here

Saturday, September 09, 2006 12:34:40 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

Two companies are looking for SEO experts:

Dealer.com (they also have a bunch of other developer jobs that I posted last week)

and

Vermont Teddy Bear

Saturday, September 09, 2006 12:29:26 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

No direct link so here's how I found these:

Go to the State's public recruitment site: http://erecruit.per.state.vt.us/index.html

Select View Job Postings/Apply for  a Job

Search with the cateogyr "Info Technology & Statistics" selected.

There are over 20 job listings here such as Systems Developer, Network Admin, DBA.

There are a few Data Analyst jobs in there as well.

 

Saturday, September 09, 2006 12:24:51 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

Slow PDF printing? I had two suggestions - Print to Image and PostScript driver. For some reason, I settled with the first and never tried the latter until this morning. What a dope! [read more...]

[A DevLife post]

Saturday, September 09, 2006 8:48:42 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 
 Friday, September 08, 2006

Daybreak ICS, in Williston VT, is looking for software developers (1099s) for short-medium term projects over the next 6 months starting in September 2006, with potential for ongoing work.

Projects will include design/build/test/implementation of applications for various aspects of Content Management. Anticipated skill sets include experience coding in Java, C#, ASP.net, VB, and Win GUI development. Project duration could be from a few weeks to a few months, and will include at least part of the time in our Williston, Vermont offices. There is a potential for limited national travel for a short-term project for requirements definition, but that should be minimal.

Any interested candidates should forward their resumes to Andy at alowe@daybreakICS.com.

Friday, September 08, 2006 1:29:54 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  |