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simone Posted 5 Months ago through Syndicated Blogs
A few days ago I attended the second event of the newly born Belgian Node.js User Group. The event was about deploying and testing node.js applications and has been hosted in Microsoft Belgium offices near Brussels, thanks to Tom Crombez (aka @artymoony...
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simone Posted 6 Months ago through Syndicated Blogs
Together with the traditional Christmas and New Year wishes, I wanted to give all European developer a small Xmas present:
Web.NET Conference 2013 will be held in Paris, around the end of May
This year's edition is possible thanks to the help of Rui C...
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simone Posted 7 Months ago through Syndicated Blogs
Continuing with my series of posts inspired by the work done on the Web.NET Conference web site, after telling you why you should not use Boolean fields when modeling your objects, today I want to share with you an ActionResult I wrote to get a CSV from...
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simone Posted 7 Months ago through Syndicated Blogs
Over the last few months I worked, on my spare time, on a new web development project: the site for the Web.NET Conference. It was a refreshing experience, going back working on custom development on ASP.NET MVC 4 and all the latest bits of technology. ...
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simone Posted 7 Months ago through Syndicated Blogs
On the 11 of November I had the pleasure to present at the Node.js Conference Italy the work I’ve been doing with Dominik and a bunch of other guys in the San Francisco area on the “brain” of the robotic submarine called OpenROV. On my way back from Br...
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simone Posted 8 Months ago through Syndicated Blogs
Apart from the obvious twitter and facebook, the Web.NET Conference is using a few specific social networks. We are also on: Geekli.st – A social network for “geeks” OleaPark – A conference specific networking app Lanyrd – A conference social ...
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simone Posted 9 Months ago through Syndicated Blogs
I have to say that lately all my spare time has been dedicated to the organization of the Web.NET Conference: I firmly believe that the future of web development will move away from the enterprise features and the needless over-engineering typical of th...
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simone Posted 10 Months ago through Syndicated Blogs
Over the month of July, 29 speaker submitted 44 presentations' proposals. But we have only 19 slots, so even limiting to one session per speaker we will not be able to accept all the speakers that submitted a proposal. Today we are opening the voting p...
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simone Posted 10 Months ago through Syndicated Blogs
Not only .NET, but Node.js too. There are just 4 days left for submitting your proposal for the Web.NET Conference, but in this post I wanted to share a bit of love for the Node.js conference, happening in Brescia (if you are not from Italy it’s more o...
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simone Posted 11 Months ago through Syndicated Blogs
You may have noticed a bit of emptiness in this blog in the last few months: I’m not apologizing for not posting, just explaining what I’ve been doing in the past months (and probably doing in the next ones too). Web.NET European Conference Probably a...
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