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Mitch Wheat has been working as a professional programmer since 1984, graduating with a honours degree in Mathematics from Warwick University, UK in 1986. He moved to Perth in 1995, having worked in software houses in London and Rotterdam. He has worked in the areas of mining, electronics, research, defence, financial, GIS, telecommunications, engineering, and information management. Mitch has worked mainly with Microsoft technologies (since Windows version 3.0) but has also used UNIX. He holds the following Microsoft certifications: MCPD (Web and Windows) using C# and SQL Server MCITP (Admin and Developer). His preferred development environment is C#, .Net Framework and SQL Server. Mitch has worked as an independent consultant for the last 10 years, and is currently involved with helping teams improve their Software Development Life Cycle. His areas of special interest lie in performance tuning |
Friday, December 02, 2011DevJam 2011A big thank you to all of the presenters at this year’s DevJam event. It is great to see so many local developers willing to give up their time to present a talk. It was a great turnout: 51 people attended last night’s event, and I counted 5 regular attendees who couldn’t make it. It was a great line-up of topics with a nice mixture of content. Every talk received audience votes, but we have to have some winners in order to give out the prizes! The audience voted favourite talks (in order) were:
Thank you to all the sponsors who help make these events possible: Microsoft for the venue, pizza and refreshments, and major prize funding through UGSS, Pluralsight, Scooter Software, JetBrains, Joe Albahari, RedGate, TekPub. Special thanks to Andrew Coates and Roseanne Stamell for their invaluable support. Thank you to everyone who attended DevJam and regular meetings throughout the year, and thank you to all the talk presenters, who make running a user group possible. [If you are interested in running one of these events at your User Group, I put together some notes here: Running a DevJam Community Event] |
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