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(This is a cross-post of a blog that was originally posted to the Couchbase Blog - Upcoming #Couchbase Events in Austin, Houston and New York City)
I’m going to be in New York on October 8th and Texas from October 10th to October 13th. If you’re in either of those areas and interested in NoSQL and Couchbase, now is a good chance to attend some sessions, visit some great user groups, and ask me questions in-person.
Here’s where I will be in between meals of beef brisket (image by Arnold Gatilao, licensed through Creative Commons):
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October 8th, 2016: Code Camp NYC - presenting "Full Stack Development with .NET and NoSQL" (which I have presented before, you can check my blog post history for some of the videos).
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October 10th, 2016: Austin .NET User Group (ADNUG) - also presenting "Full Stack Development with .NET and NoSQL" .
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October 11th, 2016: Austin Node.JS User Group presenting "Full Stack Development with Node.js and NoSQL" (which I have also presented before, you can check my blog post history for some of the videos).
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October 12th, 2016: Houston.js presenting "I Have a NoSQL Toaster" (which I have presented before, and is based on Matthew Revell's session of the same name).
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October 13th, 2016: Houston .NET User Group (HDNUG) again presenting "Full Stack Development with .NET and NoSQL".
A great NYC conference! Four great Texas groups! I’m going to bring whatever stickers and swag that I can fit in my luggage with me, and I may even just bring the CouchCase along too.
I was recently on David Giard's show Technology and Friends! This is my second time on his show. This time I got to talk about NoSQL and Couchbase Server in particular. Check it out, and check out Couchbase Server.
Jen Dewalt created 180 websites in 180 days!
Show notes:
- The 180 Websites in 180 Days Project
- Jen's startup: Zube
- Some sites that were mentioned in the podcast:
- Day 8: More Drop Shadow
- Day 178: How We're Feeling
- Day 115 (When the project was submitted to Hacker News): Splodin' Bacon
- Some of my favorites:
- Day 2: Make a Deal (which demonstrates the Monty Hall paradox, which I love!)
- Day 146: Ransom Note Generator (which I used to make the above picture)
- Day 31: Endless Throbbers
- Jen Dewalt on Github
Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical.
Theme music is "Crosscutting Concerns" by The Dirty Truckers, check out their music on Amazon or iTunes.
I've got a fresh batch of pumpkin-spiced podcasts for October, just for you.
Subscribe now!
Here's what's coming in October:
- Jen Dewalt on her "180 Websites in 180 Days" project
- Jen Dewalt (again!) on Backbone.js
- Steven Swenson on encryption/hashing (especially in .NET)
- George Mauer on his predictions for the future of the web
- Latish Sehgal on tips for bootstrapping your side project
Subscribe now with your podcatcher of choice!
Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical.
Matt Bok is back again, and he discusses retro games and a few tech products that retro gamers might want to check out.
Show notes:
- Racing the Beam, a book about the amazing stuff that Atari developers were able to do with extremely primitive hardware.
- Hyperkin, the makers of the Retron 3 and the Retron 5
- Return of the Jedi arcade game. I love the voice samples in this game.
Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical.
Theme music is "Crosscutting Concerns" by The Dirty Truckers, check out their music on Amazon or iTunes.