Tuesday, November 27, 2007

History of BSDG

BSDG actually pre-dates my (Jim McKeeth - DavinciUnltd.com & McKeeth.org) involvement. As far as I know Steve Dahlin started the group as a Clipper users group, but I am not sure when that was. Rich Hundausen took over in 1995 or 1996 and changed it to a Delphi users group (registering the famous Delphi.org domain name!) Steve Garland (of AstaTech) took over from Rich, and after a few years it became the Boise Visual Developers (or BVD like the underware) group to expand its focus now that in addition to Delphi, Visual Studio was a viable development tool . In 2000 I took over and changed the name to Boise Software Developers Group (although debated going back to the Delphi users group), but it is still frequently referred to as the Boise Delphi group. Chris Brandsma (Programmers on Fire and Elegant Code) took over in October of this year - 2007. Hopefully it will continue on for many more years and many more leaders.

Hopefully the others will help me flush this out with some more dates or anything I may have missed. Stay tuned!

Steve Dahlin added:

Actually, the group started as a completely separate Delphi group which I organized. I hosted for the first few months and then others took over after I had suffered complete burnout. The first meeting was held on the 2nd floor of the Central Plaza bldg which is part of the WGI [Washington Group International] complex [where it currently meets].
Richard Hundhausen added:

Wow, very cool. I had forgotten about the lineage myself.

Jim forgot to tell you that during the Clipper user group days, each week we would hassle Steve Dahlin on his choice of screen colors.

(I've heard about Steve's color choices.)

Doug Reece added (and I was negligent in not including him in the history. Sorry Doug!)

I just read your post about the history of BSDG and found it interesting. I also thought that I'd add a bit more info. I was at the meeting where Rich nominated Steve Garland to take over the group. Steve seemed a bit reluctant to take on the job by himself. By this time, Steve and I had become well acquainted and that same evening, he asked me if I'd co-lead the group with him, which I agreed to. I eventually ran many of the meetings myself (Steve's participation became less frequent). I was the one that suggested to Steve that we ask [Jim] to consider taking over leadership of the group, and it was I who actually communicated with you about that.

While Rich was leading the group, we met at (the place he worked, which was some government agency I can't remember). During the time Steven and I ran the group, we met at Executrain at its old location on Executive Drive by HP. It wasn't uncommon to lock people out at that location since the doors were automatically locked after 7:00 pm. I believe that we were still meeting there when [Jim] took over, but then quickly relocated to the place [Jim was] working.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

December 6th 2007 Visual Studio 2008 Install Fest

Registration link: http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032360765&Culture=en-US
Thursday, December 06, 2007 1:00 PM - Thursday, December 06, 2007 5:00 PM
Overland Park Cinemas
7051 Overland Road
Boise, Idaho 83709
United States
Audience: Developer.
Event Overview ATTENTION DEVELOPERS! Are you ready to be one of the first to get their hands on Visual Studio 2008? Join Microsoft, the Boise .NET Developers User Group (NETDUG), and the Boise Software Developers Group (BSDG) for a Visual Studio 2008 InstallFest and Holiday Party on December 6th, 2007 at the Overland Park Cinemas in Boise. Visual Studio 2008 is HERE and this event is your opportunity to get your hands on the released version before anyone else. Every person that installs Visual Studio 2008 on their computer at the event will receive a FREE fully licensed copy of Visual Studio 2008 Professional in the mail shortly after public release. Don't miss out a great evening of food, fun, and your very own copy of Visual Studio 2008 Professional! Space is limited so register today.

Thursday, November 08, 2007

Silverlight Training

Mithun Dhar is hosting a Silverlight event in Seattle called Silverlight Fire Starter for those of you who want some more Silverlight training.  Read the details below.

Event: Silverlight Fire Starter Course – 1 full day free training for designers and developers who are interested in working with Silverlight 1.0

Venue: Microsoft Redmond Campus – Microsoft Conference Center (Kodiak Room)

Date & Time: November – 29th – 2007  (Thursday) between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM (Breakfast and lunch provided)

Register: http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032359153&Culture=en-US
or by calling 1-877-673-8368 and referencing Event ID 1032359153

Monday, November 05, 2007

Visual Studio 2008 and .Net 3.5 due this month

This has been making the rounds for about a week now, but Visual Studio 2008 and .Net 3.4 is expected to be released this month (November 2007).
More info below:
http://blogs.msdn.com/somasegar/archive/2007/11/05/teched-developer-in-europe.aspx
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/vstudio/products/default.aspx
Also there is a rumor that the Microsoft ASP.Net MVC framework will also be released REAL SOON (meaning: when they feel like it, but probably after the Visual Studio 2008 launch -- and they will probably change the name).
For those of you who don't know: the Asp.Net MVC Framework is a MonoRail/Ruby On Rails-esk web development framework for Asp.Net.  It does not use WinForms at all.  This actually has a lot of people really excited right now.  Phil Haack and Rob Conery both left their current jobs for Microsoft just so they could help work on this. 
Haack must be the single greatest last name for a developer....
Scott Hanselman (now a blue badge Microsofty) has two videos from the ALT.NET conference last month with Scott Guthrie and himself.
http://www.hanselman.com/blog/ScottGuMVCPresentationAndScottHaScreencastFromALTNETConference.aspx

Friday, November 02, 2007

CodeRage II Virtual Developer Conference - November 26-30, 2007

CodeRage II

Be sure you are registered to attend CodeRage II. This is CodeGear's second virtual developers conference. Being virtual it is a whole lot cheaper and easier to attend. The key is to actually schedule time to watch sessions and be sure you are not working or otherwise distracted. If you are overseas that gets even more interesting.

You can always catch the replays later, but then you miss out on the live chat and Q&A session. I must admit, as a presenter it is odd being in the chat room with the attendees while you are presenting - you are both the presenter and the "peanut gallery" at the same time.

You'll see sessions on Delphi, Ruby, Java, PHP, C++, Databases, .NET, Win32 and all the latest CodeGear tools and technologies.

I'll be attending and presenting both. I hope to see you there, virtually of course!