Speaking at Cleveland Day of .NET
UPDATE (2008-05-12): I had to withdraw from speaking at CDODN due to personal/professional conflicts. So it goes and such is life.
It's official. I'll be giving my Windows PowerShell - An Introduction (aka PowerShell for Devs) talk at the Cleveland Day of .NET 2008 on Saturday, May 17, 2008. I'm looking forward to seeing all my Heartland district friends, meeting new people, and having a great time.
The abstract goes something like:
Windows PowerShell is the new standard Windows command-line shell that includes a runtime engine, data providers, core commands, a new scripting language, and an interactive prompt. It is a tool that should be in every I.T. professional’s toolbox, be that a toolbox of a software developer or system administrator. This session will give an introduction to basic concepts and usage scenarios as well as examples of useful scripts and extending PowerShell.
As the DoDN site says:
The Day of .NET's are a one-day conference on all things .NET organized by developers for developers. These events are usually offered at no cost to anyone interested in .NET development.
These conferences are ran by local user groups and rely on volunteers to make them happen.
Come one, come all (be sure to register), learn something new, and vote with your feet.