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John Kellar's Blog
Author: jckellar Created: 8/17/2006
You never know what you are going to get here.

devLink 2006 recorded sessions available soon
By jckellar on 5/4/2007
InfoQ.com has scheduled several of the sessions recorded at devLink 2006 for release.  These will be done on the InfoQ website starting in May.  If you want to learn more about the devLink Technical Confernece please take a moment to visit www.devlink.net.

devLink 2007
By jckellar on 2/23/2007
So we are working on devLink 2007 and I think everyone will be pleasantly surprised.  We are going to have it October 12-13 and will be adding new content this year.  We want to appeal to the entire development team so that means we are going to have some Project management, Business Analysis and related information included in this years conference.  Don't worry we are not going to abandon the development side there will be plenty of .NET and SQL Server information available.  We also want to bring Java into the mix as we are not single minded.  So if you know of a great speaker or a company that might be interested in supporting devLink send them to the website www.devlink.net because we would love to talk to them.

What is next
By jckellar on 12/21/2006

Christmas and the New Year is almost upon us.  I am doing a horrible job of putting anything worthwhile in this blog.  Planning for devLink 2007 has already begun.  This time around we are going to have a two day event on Friday and Saturday.  I am updating my Windows Services presentation and should be giving that in February for the Nash .NET meeting if all goes well.  Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all!


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