Over the last few months I worked, on my spare time, on a new web development project: the site for the Web.NET Conference. It was a refreshing experience, going back working on custom development on…
On the 11 of November I had the pleasure to present at the Node.js Conference Italy the work I’ve been doing with Dominik and a bunch of other guys in the San Francisco area on the “brain” of the…
Apart from the obvious twitter and facebook, the Web.NET Conference is using a few specific social networks. We are also on: Geekli.st – A social network for “geeks” OleaPark – A conference…
I have to say that lately all my spare time has been dedicated to the organization of the Web.NET Conference: I firmly believe that the future of web development will move away from the enterprise…
Over the month of July, 29 speaker submitted 44 presentations' proposals. But we have only 19 slots, so even limiting to one session per speaker we will not be able to accept all the speakers that…
Not only .NET, but Node.js too. There are just 4 days left for submitting your proposal for the Web.NET Conference, but in this post I wanted to share a bit of love for the Node.js conference,…
You may have noticed a bit of emptiness in this blog in the last few months: I’m not apologizing for not posting, just explaining what I’ve been doing in the past months (and probably doing in the…
It’s a great day for the Web.NET Conference today. Today we are announcing the date of the conference, launching the new site and graphics, announcing correlated events, our sponsors and launching the…
Lately I’ve been playing with RavenDb, for building the website of the Web.NET Conference, and after first testing with the embedded db, I decided that it was better to go to “server mode”. So I…
The Italian .NET community is full of bright people, but with the exception of a few, most of them are unknown outside of Italian borders because they don’t blog that much, and when they do, they do…