Modern GUI Common Controls
CTU
Adam Barney is a lifelong computer nerd living in Lincoln, NE. He bought his first computer in the fourth grade (a Commodore 64), and has been figuring out how to bend these machines to his will ever since. He started programming professionally in 2000, picking up with the .NET Framework 1.1 a couple years later. In 2008, he co-founded and continues to lead the Lincoln .NET Users Group, which now puts on the annual Nebraska code Camp. By day, Adam is a senior consultant with Sogeti USA out of Omaha, NE.
Building Windows 8 Apps with Caliburn.Micro
Sogeti USA
Jason Bock is a Principal Consultant for Magenic (https://www.magenic.com) and a Microsoft MVP (C#). He has worked on a number of business applications using a diverse set of substrates and languages such as C#, .NET, and Java. He is the author of "Applied .NET Attributes", "CIL Programming: Under the Hood of .NET", and the forthcoming "Metaprogramming in .NET". He has written numerous articles on software development issues and has presented at a number of conferences and user groups. He is a leader of the Twin Cities Code Camp (https://www.twincitiescodecamp.com). Jason holds a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering from Marquette University. Visit his web site at https://www.jasonbock.net.
Esoteric Programming Languages
Managing the .NET Compiler
Robert Boedigheimer works for Schwans Shared Services, LLC providing business solutions with web technologies and leads Robert Boedigheimer Consulting, LLC. Robert has been designing and developing web sites for the past 17 years including the early days of ASP and ASP.NET. He is a columnist for aspalliance.com, a Pluralsight Author, an ASP.NET MVP, an author, and a 3rd degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do. Robert has spoken at industry conferences including VSLive, Heartland Developers Conference, DevLink, DevTeach, Tulsa Tech Fest, DevWeek, DevReach, SDC, TechEd, DevConnections, AJAXWorld, and numerous national and international events.
ASP.NET and Visual Studio 2012
Fiddler and Your Website
Schwan's Shared Services
Josh Broton spends his days as the Interactive Design Lead and front-end developer at VistaComm in Sioux Falls. He's been making websites since 1995 and can brag that he chose the winning side in the Internet Explorer vs Netscape Navigator battle. Today, you’ll find him tinkering with JavaScript and responsive web design, finishing his Computer Science/Network Security degrees, and maintaining a rigorous schedule of snarky tweeting at @joshbroton.
Embrace Your Inner Designer
Rocking Responsive Web Development
Raspberry Pi / Embedded Linux
Sencore
Eight-year veteran of the .Net persuasion who'd prefer not to be called "Robert," thank you very much.
Comparing NHibernate and Entity Framework
Husband, Brewer, Beer Judge, and enjoyer of the seemingly uninteresting and mundane. Derek works on the web side of things during the day, coding mostly in PHP, but likes to work in a multitude of languages and environments.
Intro to iOS Development
I work with various websites/projects, both on functionality/development and debugging; coding in php; working with eZ Publish, and need to come up with a bio.
Searching with Solr: An Introduction
Husband, father of 3, developer, master of science. Don't be confused by his job title containing words like Manager or Architect, Joel has been slinging code for many years and in multiple industries. He primarily works in .Net, but isn't afraid typing commands into a terminal either.
NuGet flavored development
Developer, network engineer and Windows/Linux System administrator with experience in enterprise project management.
Stop Treating JavaScript Like It's Perl
Dual-hitting developer learning both sides of the development landscape: PHP and .Net.
Building Modern PHP Applications
Data Programming in Visual Studio 2012
Daniel Overby works for Zuercher Technologies as a Software Engineer. Dan has over a decade of experience in creating software for multiple industries including Agriculture, Telecommunications, and Public Safety. He is also an avid runner, and can almost always be found on some sort of seasonal sports team.
Getting Rid of SQL Atrocities
Rod Paddock is the editor of CoDe Magazine. Rod has been a software developer for more than 10 years and has worked with tools like Visual Studio .NET SQL Server, Visual Basic, Visual FoxPro, Delphi and numerous others. Rod is president of Dash Point Software, Inc. Dash Point is an award winning software development firm that specializes in developing applications for small to large businesses. Dash Point has delivered applications for numerous corporations like: Six Flags, First Premier Bank, Intel, Microsoft and the US Coast Guard. Rod is also VP of Development for SQL Server tools maker, Red Matrix Technologies.
Intro to Ruby on Rails
Software Engineer at CHR Solutions.
Creating a RESTful API with ASP.NET Web API
Joe Ratzloff is a Director of Software Engineering at Meta Payment System Joe originally started his technical career as a Mechanical Engineer working on machine design, control systems, and sales automation in the manufacturing industry. Since converting over to the software side of engineering about 15 years ago, Joe has worked on software development in the financial industry often focusing on distributed systems integration.
Introduction to NServicebus
Alex is a Software Engineer at CHR Solutions.
Intro to Game Development using XNA
CHR Solutions
Ryan is a web developer at Wells Fargo and a blogger at Data Science 101. Also, Ryan is always working on a couple of side projects.
Why Data Science Is Something You Should Know About