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About Me
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Random Thoughts of an ASP.Net Code Monkey. Ah yes that'll be me! The Monkey reference comes from my nickname on Live Messenger, and the fact that I am a Web Developer who LIVES TO CODE - Hence The Code Monkey. My name is Andrew Westgarth, welcome to my Blog! This blog holds my random thoughts on .NET Development, primarily ASP.Net. Internet Information Services (IIS). The UK Microsoft Developer Community. And occasionally life in general. In July 2008 I was awarded the Most Valuable Professional Award.
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About Me
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Random Thoughts of an ASP.Net Code Monkey. Ah yes that'll be me! The Monkey reference comes from my nickname on Live Messenger, and the fact that I am a Web Developer who LIVES TO CODE - Hence The Code Monkey. My name is Andrew Westgarth, welcome to my Blog! This blog holds my random thoughts on .NET Development, primarily ASP.Net. Internet Information Services (IIS). The UK Microsoft Developer Community. And occasionally life in general. In July 2008 I was awarded the Most Valuable Professional Award.
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About Me
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Random Thoughts of an ASP.Net Code Monkey. Ah yes that'll be me! The Monkey reference comes from my nickname on Live Messenger, and the fact that I am a Web Developer who LIVES TO CODE - Hence The Code Monkey. My name is Andrew Westgarth, welcome to my Blog! This blog holds my random thoughts on .NET Development, primarily ASP.Net. Internet Information Services (IIS). The UK Microsoft Developer Community. And occasionally life in general. In July 2008 I was awarded the Most Valuable Professional Award.
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Retired from the MVP Program–Got a New Badge
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Random Thoughts of an ASP.Net Code Monkey. An Invite to the Palace! Speaking at Tech Ed Europe 2014 This Week. Retired from the MVP Program Got a New Badge. July 31, 2014 02:09 by Andrew Westgarth. On Monday 28th July 2014, I retired from the Microsoft MVP Program after 7 years! 160; The MVP Program is a fantastic honour and privilege to be a part of and I have interacted with many, many fantastic peers and community members over the years. . As it’s business as usual with both of those. Awarded Microsof...
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Management – DotDotDev.com
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Using Agile, Scrum, and DevOps Methodologies in the Real World. A Different Sort of 1:1. I met up with my line manager the other day, a nice change to our more common video chats. Spare meeting rooms at head office are seen less frequently than unicorns so instead of sitting in the open plan work area he suggested going for a walk. The idea resonated with me and it’s something I’m determined to try with my team. Here are a few reasons why. Meeting rooms are very formal, 1:1s don’t have to be. Let’s...
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New Years – DotDotDev.com
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Using Agile, Scrum, and DevOps Methodologies in the Real World. I’ve never been much good at keeping resolutions, they start out strong but then quickly slide. Let’s see if I can do better this year. Here are my New Years Resolutions:. Look at the Needs of the Business. Too often developers and development managers focus too much on the code and the features and not enough on the business they’re working within. Dedicate Time Each Week to Learn. Get out the Office. And a DDD Conference. Then you’ll...
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Technical Speaking Engagements - Bart Read
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Principal Consultant Software Engineer Writer Speaker. 8 Apr – Node.js and JavaScript Cambridge Meetup. Cambridge, UK – Hipsters on the darkside: developing for node.js on Windows with Node Tools for Visual Studio. I’ll add more speaking engagements here as they’re confirmed. 21 Nov – Node/Windows Hackathon #1. Redmond, WA – Demo of npm functionality in Node Tools for Visual Studio 1.0 Alpha, also available in this YouTube video. 16 Nov – St Louis Days of .NET. 12 Oct – DDD North.
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New Years Resolutions – DotDotDev.com
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Using Agile, Scrum, and DevOps Methodologies in the Real World. I’ve never been much good at keeping resolutions, they start out strong but then quickly slide. Let’s see if I can do better this year. Here are my New Years Resolutions:. Look at the Needs of the Business. Too often developers and development managers focus too much on the code and the features and not enough on the business they’re working within. Dedicate Time Each Week to Learn. Get out the Office. And a DDD Conference. Then you’ll...
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DDD North 2014 Review
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DDD North 2014 Review. Posted by Mark Withall: 2014-10-19. It’s been a while but yesterday has presented me with the motivation to write another post. It’s also getting close to the end of the year and I’m running rather short of my target of twelve articles. Yesterday (October 17th 2014) I got up in the middle of the night, two hours before I went to bed, and made the long trip to Yorkshire. I went to DDD North 2014. Write your own compiler in 24 hours. This talk was by Phillip Trelford. The main thing ...
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