Our February meeting will be next Tuesday, Feb. 19th! We start at 6:00 PM at the Mason facility of MAX Technical Training.
Topic: Source Control Panel
You asked for it! Well, one of you did anyway....a topic on comparing various source control applications and best practices in using them. This will be a very interactive meeting, so bring your questions about source control! We'll have three panel members who between the three of them have experience with VSS, TFS, Harvest, ClearCase, Vault and Subversion.
Speakers:
Nino Benvenuti
Nino is a technology consultant with over ten years of experience, ranging from development and architecture of enterprise systems to mobility solutions. He has worked with .NET since its beginnings and has focused on mobility solutions for many years. He maintains a blog at http://nino.net/blog and is responsible for the 'The Mobile Minute' series of posts. Nino is also a Microsoft MVP in the area of Device Application Development and has given presentations at several events such as Ann Arbor Day of .NET (DoDN) and the Cincinnati-Dayton Code Camp (2006 & 2007). He is active in the .NET CF, Pocket PC, and Smartphone forums and newsgroups and in his spare time works to absorb new technologies and create tools to make his job easier. Oh...and did we mention he is a Director for CINNUG?
Mike Shields
Mike Shields is a software developer with ten years of experience. He has been working for
Resurgent Capital Services as an application developer for 4 years and as TFS administrator
for a little over a year. Mike is currently working on migrating applications from VSS to TFS
along with implementing CI with Team Build and VSTS process guidance for the company.
Justin Kohnen
Justin Kohnen graduated from the University of Dayton in 2003 with a BS in Computer Science. He is currently working for Triune Software as a Senior Software Engineer, developing in ASP.NET 2.0. He's a Microsoft Certified Technical Specialist for .NET 2.0 Web Applications. Justin is an active member is the user community, always trying to help others learn and grow to become better developers, by actively presenting and supporting local user groups.
The meeting will be held on Tuesday, February 19th at 6:00PM at Max Technical Training in Mason Ohio.