Lots of Upcoming Tech Events

I know I’m not the only one who is busy lately.  Events are popping up all over the place, so I thought I’d take a second and throw some out there in case you’re not aware of them.

Dublin ALT.NET Meetup:  Thursday, April 16th starting at 7:00pm at The Duke off Grafton Street in Dublin city centre

Dublin ALT.NET meets monthly to discuss issues that interest us in a loose, informal discussion-style environment. All software developers of every stripe are hereby extended an invitation to participate in the discussion or just come and see what all this ALT.NET stuff is about.  This meeting will be covering Domain Driven Design (DDD).

Register for Dublin ALT.NET Meetup here: http://dublinalt.net/2009/04/06/important-change-of-date-for-april-meetup-16th-of-april/

OpenCoffee Club Dublin: Saturday, April 18th starting at 10:30am at Dakota on South William Street in Dublin city centre

OpenCoffee Club Dublin has updated its locations.  The regular monthly Saturday meetings are now moved to Dakota on South William Street.  OpenCoffee is an informal event for web / tech / business people to get together and chat about anything and everything

Register for OpenCoffee Dublin here: http://www.opencoffeedublin.com/next-opencoffee-club-saturday-18th-april-2009-new-location/

GirlGeekDinnerLogoDublin Girl Geek Dinner: Tuesday, April 21st at 7:30pm in herbstreet restaurant on Hanover Quay in the Dublin Docklands

Ireland Girl Geek Dinners is delighted to welcome guest speaker Amanda Scott of changeatwork.ie.  Amanda is a career development coach, as well as a fantastic speaker and will be joining Dublin Girl Geeks to chat about her experiences and women in technology.  The title of her talk is “Career Success, in Girl Terms.”

Register for the Dublin Girl Geek Dinner here: Dublin girl geek dinner open for registration

Connector Meetup:  Thursday, April 23rd starting at 7pm at 4 Dame Lane in Dublin city centre

Connector is made up of a a multi-national mix of bloggers, twitterers, marketers, designers, web entrepreneurs, photographers, musicians, digital filmmakters, PR people and some Thursday night party people.  The theme for this meetup is “Starting a Digital Business” and it features a panel of industry experts including a talk by Damian Ryan.

Register for Connector here: http://www.connector.ie/2009/04/02/connector-no9/

BarCamp Belfast: Saturday, April 25th all day at the University of Ulster, Belfast

BarCamp Belfast is a user-generated unconference for designers, developers, startups and geeks to share and learn in an open environment.   There are tons of folks signed up for BarCamp Belfast and lots of great talks lined up already including “Teens and T’Internet”, “The Semi-permeable Newsroom”, “Niche Social Networks” and even “Coffee Brewing 101.”  There is certain to be something for everyone.

Register for BarCamp Belfast here: http://barcampbelfast.com/

Cork MTUG: Encryption using SQLCLR (Using the .NET framework inside the SQL Server engine): Monday, April 27th at 7:00pm in the Hillcrest Suite of the Imperial Hotel in Cork

 

 

 

 

 

 

This talk provides a hands-on introduction to developers on how to get started writing plug-ins for SQL Server 2005/2008. A basic primer on SQLCLR is provided. Then a simple SHA-256 hash example is developed using Visual Studio. Finally I provide a case study of a  real life cryptography solution for the Point of Sales industry. Familiarity with the .NET base class libraries and Private Key cryptography concepts would be helpful for the presentation but is not absolutely required.

Register for Cork MTUG talk here: Encryption using SQLCLR (Using the .NET framework inside the SQL Server engine

Irish Internet Association (IIA) National Congress: Thursday May 21st & Friday May 22nd all day at the Crowne Plaza Dublin Northwood

The theme of Congress 2009 is "Better Business Online in a Tough Economy: Money, Marketing, Monitoring & Mobile". Facing the new reality, we look at the unique advantage that the Internet can deliver for businesses across Ireland, north and south. It is clearly a cost effective medium and we will show you how you can leverage it for your maximum advantage in these testing times.  Speakers include Facebook - speaking at the largest Internet industry event in Ireland to date - Google, dotMobi and Realex Payments.

Register for the IIA National Congress here: https://secure.iia.ie/events/book-step-1/194/iia-national-congress-and-net-visionary-awards-2009/

Cross posted from Martha's Blog.