Jim Bonnie's Blog

Oct 11

Written by: jbonnie
Tuesday, October 11, 2005 7:00:00 AM 

Another late nite gearing up for code camp in New Jersey this weekend.

I was putting together a session on doing custom module development in DotNetNuke, when the idea came to me. Why settle for the passe' HelloWorld Application ?

Julie Lerman did a chalk talk on Virtual Earth at the recent Code Camp IV in Boston. She is doing the tablet thing and getting INK enabled on the map. That was my inspiration!

Well I do not have a tablet, but I have been playing with DNN for a while. So why not try a DotNetNuke custom module that integrates with Virtual Earth ?

Thanks to Dr Neil and the via virtual site, and the excellent articles and the gallery of example sites and I am on my way...

There have been some successes and some pain!

Willl be sharing these in NJ this week and post the info here after.

p.s. Said to say...the Yankees are going golfing early....

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Thanks for stopping by. My name is Jim Bonnie and I have been writing software for over 20 years. After building financial data systems for Reuters for nearly 18 years I have started doing contract work and am excited about technology and currently focus on Microsoft solutions. DotNetNuke has helped provide a good introduction to ASP.NET web application development, and I am now starting to branch out into other areas. Data Access techniques and SubSonic is something that I am looking into now. This has helped me get an invitation to speak at Las Vegas at DNN Open Force 07. it was a great time. And I am looking forward to OpenForce08, where I wil be presenting on TDD for DNN.

 

Reading the codebetter blogs and attending a nothing but .net training class with JP Boodhoo helped spark my interest in ALT.NET. I attended the first conference in Austin Texas, and it was amazing to see Scott Guthrie introduce the ASP.NET MVC framework.

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