tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4001838553487258943.post2139159897423259373..comments2023-09-03T15:07:19.549+01:00Comments on Radimaging Ltd - Paul Beck's Technical Working Notes for Microsoft Technology: SharePoint Retreat RoundupUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4001838553487258943.post-86099299247799684132011-05-21T20:27:24.385+01:002011-05-21T20:27:24.385+01:00I would like to say thanks to all the attendees fo...I would like to say thanks to all the attendees for making my generally lazy Saturday a brilliant one.<br /><br />Learned few new things which always make me happy.<br /><br />Special thanks to Paul for putting all the effort to organise it.<br /><br />I quite like the idea of peer programming along with open discussions. Hoping to see more of those kind of sessions. <br /><br />Small group of knowledgeable professionals certainly helped the cause in great effect.<br /><br />Topics for July(suggestion):<br />- Performance Point <br />- SharePoint Best Practices (Architecture)<br />- SharePoint Online<br /><br /><br /><br />Cheers<br />AshAshnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4001838553487258943.post-16315820510827682412011-05-19T18:32:25.704+01:002011-05-19T18:32:25.704+01:00Thanks Paul and Ash,
Like the venue, nice to get ...Thanks Paul and Ash,<br /><br />Like the venue, nice to get outside London :)<br /><br />Presentations were good, got a lot of war story discussion value during both. To be honest I'm never that fussed doing the actual coding, for me the techie code bits isn't part of my day job. Like to do it but the rinse and repeat for every topic might be overkill.<br /><br />Future topics,<br /><br />More info path please, liked Ash's pptx but wanted to get dirty with some myself.<br /><br />Love to discuss some common development requests and build out reference approaches.<br /><br />Cheers,<br /><br />WesWes Hacketthttp://weshackett.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4001838553487258943.post-22953007744450185252011-05-17T11:26:50.407+01:002011-05-17T11:26:50.407+01:00Great work by Paul and Ash - big thanks for settin...Great work by Paul and Ash - big thanks for setting it up.<br /><br />I like the format:<br />Presentation<br />Base solution / Setup<br />Pair programming<br />Demos<br /><br />I would like that format to repeat during the day - including more complex elements of the topic. And switching pairs throughout the day.<br /><br />Future topics I would like to cover:<br /><br />Unity and SharePoint - what does IoC and DI mean to a SharePoint developer.Nick Magillnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4001838553487258943.post-77917210577557701052011-05-17T08:25:05.752+01:002011-05-17T08:25:05.752+01:00I really enjoyed the session, it was nice to get o...I really enjoyed the session, it was nice to get out of London.<br />The format was pretty good though a little rushed, I agree that maybe we should try and focus on a smaller part of a topic. However, that makes it less inclusive as you then may need a certain amount of experience. One option could be to have SPRetreat sessions with different difficulty levels (like the conference 101, 400 ratings).<br /><br />I liked the 1 dev topic and another more discussion type topic, sharing war stories is also always very interesting.<br /><br />I love the knowledge share (always learn something new!) and meeting fellow SharePoint bods. Both things happen more easily when you have a smaller group of people like this.<br /><br />It would be good to get an area setup where people can suggest topics.<br /><br />Once again thanks to Paul and Ash for the expertise and organisational skills.<br /><br /><br />Cheers<br />SimonSimon Doyhttp://blog.ithinksharepoint.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4001838553487258943.post-86541179008946626652011-05-16T18:08:32.917+01:002011-05-16T18:08:32.917+01:00I really enjoyed it! I like the fact that it was a...I really enjoyed it! I like the fact that it was a Saturday morning, meaning we had time after lunch to do some social stuff (drink beer). I wouldn't repeat dev tasks when doing peer programming, would prefer more topics and rotate after each topic.Jaap Vossershttp://blog.vossers.comnoreply@blogger.com