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Sessions Schedule (please see the session listings below for descriptions)
We can accommodate a ton of sessions at MinneBar. Please feel free to add a session for anything you are interested in so like-minded folks can get together and discuss the topic(s). At minnebar sessions need not be big productions, though that's fine too. They can range from lightly structured discussions to coding jam sessions to full fledged, ready to take on the road presentations.
There will even be open spaces at the event for spontaneous topics and sessions just find an open s spot and some friends and start talking.
Use the existing sessions below as templates. Note the anchor tag that will allow you to link directly to the description
Session Descriptions
| Refresh TwinCities | | Thomas Knoll (dydimustk.com) | | "Refresh is a community of designers and developers working to refresh the creative, technical, and professional culture of New Media endeavors in their areas. Promoting design, technology, usability, and standards." Find out how you can participate in the Refresh TwinCities community. |
| Why Drupal? | | Allie Micka Advantage Labs | | Each year, more award-winning, (high-profile sites are 'going Drupal'. It functions as a content management tool, a community platform, and an application framework. Is it trying to do too much? Can it be both powerful and economical? Will it work well for you? (hint: the short answers are No, Yes, and Probably ) Learn the technical and business reasons for choosing Drupal, and find out how to get the resources you need to get going. |
| GTD for Startups | | Doreen Hartzell and Eric Hedberg (Enleiten) | | Using David Allen's Getting Things Done productivity system in an agile development environment. If you're using it, share your favorite tips. If you're curious, come find out the basic principles of the system and how it might work for you. |
| Scaling with Software | | Austin Smith (Observer Media Group) and Eric Tremper (ArcStone Technologies) | | An overview of several software-driven solutions to scaling high traffic web sites, including Memcache, Squid, and Varnish, several framework-specific techniques, and the beautiful basics of HTTP which enable some of these technologies. Come and discuss monitoring, tuning, and the subtle pain of caching. |
| Screw You LAMP. Plus Virtualization | | Dan Grigsby (blog) | | Consider the screw. Hammers, saws, levels and planes date back to pre-history. Screws are a relatively recent innovation, only finding their way into common use in the 18th century, only becoming mass produced in the 19th century, and only becoming standardized in the 20th century. The history of the screw, particularly standardizing on the phillips head, is a parable of the future of IT. The technically inferior philips head screw won that generation of standards war, and in so doing, ushered in the era of mass produceable mechanical consumer goods. LAMP is the philips head screw of our profession. Don't buy it? I'll prove it using Wordpress, ActiveDirectory, the Facebook Platform and others to point to a near-future where serious web applications built by non-programmers from loosely coupled server-side components -- oh for a better term than "enterprise mashups" -- and where sys-admin joins blacksmith as a profession left behind by progress. And that's just a setup for the next-next thing, loosely coupled zero administration virtualized applications... |
| Functional Programming: It's Not Just for Academics Anymore (Now With Code!) | | Robert Fischer (corporate site blog) | | Last year's "Functional Programming with Agile Development" was a bigger hit than expected, and the overwhelming reaction was that it was the conversation was good, but people wanted to see some code. So this year, come see how functional programming can be used to solve things more interesting than calculating factorials. This session is presented in honor of my first contract programming Ocaml. |
| Immersive Environments:More Than a Game | | John A. Grozik (BIO) | | "Grozik Associates has been exploring immersive environments for real and virtual worlds for more than 20 years. This session will discuss Gartner Inc.'s prediction that by 2011, 80% of all internet access will be in a 3D browser. The "WOW" factor has turned corporate. SecondLife, Qwaq, Wonderworld, Multiverse 3D, Areae, Metaplace, Vivaty, There, Club Penguin, Active Worlds, Forterra Systems, Gaia, Habbo Hotel, Neopets, Whyville, Kaneva. 3B and others are now competing for your avatar's eyes. Have a favorite space? Bring it on and join this immersive environments smack down. |
| Blogging for Benjamins:How To Turn Your Topical Blog Into Cash | | Jeramey Jannene (A blog making cash) | | This session will explore everyone's burning desire to turn babbling about their passions into a side income stream. This session is intended for those currently making money blogging, those struggling to, and those wanting to to discuss best practices and share experiences. Jeramey Jannene will start the discussion with sharing his experiences covering the Milwaukee Bucks and downtown Milwaukee. |
| Communication For Geeks:How to Influence Your Boss, Your Customers, And Your Team | | Brian 'Bex' Huff (Bezzotech) | | ''Ask any employer: the single most important secondary skill for computer geeks is the ability to communicate. Unfortunately, very few of us practice this vital skill. As a result, the *majority* of enterprise software initiatives fail, and usually because of poor communication. This talk will present powerful new ways of thinking and communicating, so you can better connect with the needs of others, and influence decision making on all levels. |
| Small Teams, Big Results | | Ben Edwards (Refactr) | | "These days you don't need a huge team to develop great software. Come to this session if you want to share the lessons learned and hear about the experiences and 'secrets' of small teams getting more things done with less. I'll moderate the discussion and provide several starter topics." |
| Design Coding | | Ben Edwards (Refactr) | | "XTHML & CSS are tools that are just as (more so?) important as Photoshop for today's web designer. Are you a designer looking to improve your marketability? Put down the color theory book and learn some JavaScripting. The hottest job descriptions out there now are the 'client-side coder', 'creative tech' and 'AJAX developer'. Don't believe me? Try to hire one of these folks. Let me know how that goes." |
| Intro to iPhone Development | | Jesse O'Neill-Oine (Refactr) | | "Basic introduction to developing for the iPhone SDK" |
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