Sunday, June 26, 2005

Still crazy after all these weeks...

There is much to report in this space, but I have been too busy having experiences to stop and document them.

TechEd was exhausting, and extremely fun.  If anyone knows how I can get a RSVP code for PDC, click the contact link, please.

I'm getting divorced and moving to a new residence.  If that wasn't stressful enough, I started a new job last week, and I'm presenting the fruits of my TechEd experience at the East Tennessee .NET Users' Group tomorrow night.  Whew!

++Alan
 Friday, April 29, 2005

Tech Ed Bound!

The happy email reads:

Dear Alan Stevens:
 

Thank you for registering for Microsoft® Tech Ed 2005. Your enrollment was submitted successfully. You will receive a confirmation e-mail containing your hotel arrangements (if applicable) and additional airline information within two business days.


:-)

++Alan
 Wednesday, April 27, 2005

Jeff Prosise at ETNUG

Monday evening, I had the privilege of introducing Jeff Prosise at the East Tennessee .NET Users Group meeting.  He spoke about website application vulnerabilities, especially SQL injection.  It was a topic I was familiar with, but it was great to see these attacks demonstrated in one dedicated session. 

Jeff's company Wintellect also sponsored the event.  Very Cool.

++Alan
 Friday, April 22, 2005

A Phone For All Seasons

I love my Motorola V551.  That's probably to much affection to lavish on a device, but it is a slick device.  My problem with the thing, is that I can't get the PhoneTools software to find the thing over BlueTooth.  : (

I would like to be able to sync my calendar and contacts, but it just isn't happening for now.

++Alan
 Thursday, March 31, 2005

About Alan

Alan Stevens is a father, geek, vegan and software artisan living in Knoxville, TN. Alan regularly speaks at industry conferences and user groups.  Alan is an Open Space Technology facilitator. Alan is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) in C#. Alan is a member of ASP Insiders. When Alan is not playing with his kids, enjoying a fine cigar, singing or playing his acoustic guitar, he occasionally updates his blog at http://netcave.org.

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Alan's Resume

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