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Brian K Burks - Resume
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Software Engineering and Programming. I thrive when working in an environment which challenges and encourages development of skills relevant to long term career interests of data analysis and machine learning. C# development using .NET 4 and 4.5 with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010-2013. AspNet WebForms as primary platform; MVC 3/4 secondary. Html 5 and CSS. NoSql databases including Redis, Riak. Representative example portfolio at portfolio.briankburks.com. In Austin, Texas. Rewrote WebForms pages and Html...
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Mitch Fincher: The Distracted Programmer: June 2015
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Mitch Fincher: The Distracted Programmer. I'm blogging about programming, but . hey look over there - it's something shiny! Tuesday, June 09, 2015. Austin .Net User Group Pictures from June 8, 2015. Spoke to the Austin .Net Users Group. Last night about JavaScript. Here's two pics. The room actually filled up after I took the first one so it was Standing Room Only. Chander was an entertaining speaker and really showed how JavaScript is really weird. My cryptic notes for the evening:. The answer is IIFE.
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texasdeveloper | Texas Canadian - Architect, Strategist and Visionary
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Texas Canadian - Architect, Strategist and Visionary. My thoughts and experiences within my technical world. All posts by texasdeveloper. Six degrees of separation between good projects and bad –Part 2. On January 3, 2015. Posted in: project management. If you read my last post, you know that I have 6 things that I believe have the largest impact on success in client projects:. Bad Statement of Work (SOW). Bad Leadership, and finally. In this post I will address the 2nd item, Bad Statement of Work (SOW).
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Speaking at the Austin .Net Users Group | Texas Canadian - Architect, Strategist and Visionary
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Texas Canadian - Architect, Strategist and Visionary. My thoughts and experiences within my technical world. Speaking at the Austin .Net Users Group. On April 9, 2011. Posted in: .Net 4. I will be speaking at the Austin .Net Users Group on Monday April 11th on parallel programming and the .Net 4 framework. Please come by if you want to learn something about parallel programming and for some great conversations. Here is a link to the site where you can get more information:. Http:/ www.adnug.org/. Follow ...
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After Build Tour Austin… | Ryan Joy (atxryan) After Build Tour Austin… | Web developer living and playing in Austin, Texas. Microsoft Developer Evangelist.
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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. Web developer living and playing in Austin, Texas. Microsoft Developer Evangelist. Enroll your startup in BizSpark and activate your benefits. After Build Tour Austin. Comments Off on After Build Tour Austin. May 28, 2015. Hey Build Tour attendees! Keep the momentum and excitement from Build going by connecting to your local communities. If you’re not already a member, check out the upcoming events and meetups below. 6/3 6/5 VS Live! Austin Windows App Dev...
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Resources
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2011-10-01 - SQL Saturday #97. 2015-01-31 - SQL Saturday #362. 2016-01-30 - SQL Saturday #461. The one you are viewing). Other user groups near-ish Austin. San Antonio League of SQL Server Administrators - SALSSA. 2nd Tue (lunch time). North Texas SQL Server User Group - NTSSUG. San Antonio .NET. Other Active LinkedIn Groups. Free day of training put on by the community. Https:/ www.sqlsaturday.com/.
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Mike's blog: Newly inspired
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Mike's thoughts on C#, ASP.NET, programming, technology, and maybe even about broader subjects. Anything goes. Wednesday, August 27, 2008. I moved to Austin, TX 4 months ago, but just finally made it out to the Austin .NET User Group. Meeting this month. Jeffrey Palermo. A parody of a parody from Rob Conery. And much of the audience): MVC? Do you want to know what it is? Swallows and nods (. Do we have to learn everything from the beginning now? It's all about separation of concerns. We're an AJAX shop?