April 2007 - Posts

Foto Seminar dan Pelatihan AJAX di Univ. Brawijaya Malang

Foto-foto saat seminar AJAX di Universitas Brawijaya, Malang. Sponsor oleh Sriwijaya Air, Telkom Speedy, Radio Bhaskara 102.10 FM.

Me with black hat (not Red Hat). :D

Suasananya seperti sidang panel nih (kayak pelantikan profesor azza). :D

 Eh eh ada stikernya juga tooh. Wah, keren juga namanya nempel di stikernya. :D

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Mana Universitas Terbaik ?

 Inilah kutipan "Mana Universitas Terbaik?" tersebut:

1. Yang paling banyak

Universitas Indonesia adalah universitas yang paling banyak memproduksi menteri. sejak zaman kabinet Orla, Orba, Orde Reformasi, sampai Kabinet Indonesia Bersatunya SBY sekarang ini, alumni UI secara rata-rata paling banyak nyangkut di kabinet. Tapi untuk untuk jadi presiden? Belum pernah.. calon saja beloon ada kok. Sepertinya UI hanya spesialis produsen menteri saja.

2. Yang paling produktif

Ternyata ITB adalah perguruan tinggi yang paling produktif sampai saat itu karena sudah mampu menelorkan dua presiden Indonesia, yaitu Soekarno dan
Habibie.

3. Yang paling sial

UGM termasuk kategori yang paling sial, salah satu alumninya, sudah S3, professor (Amin Rais) dan selama 5 tahun "magang" di MPR untuk mempersiapkan diri sebagai calon presiden, dan didukung organisasi alumni ***.. eh ternyata gagal total menjadi presiden..

4. Jagonya strategi

IPB, ternyata adalah yang paling jago dalam hal strategi. Karena tahu persis kapan harus bertindak.. persis saat-saat 'injuri time', yaitu pada dari H-2,
sebelum hari pencoblosan, memberikan gelar doctor (S3) untuk calonnya (SBY) dan ternyata sukses besar menjadi presiden...

5. Yang paling hebat.

Tapi ITB dan IPB jangan sombong dulu, keduanya butuh waktu lama untuk mendididk alumninya (sampai S3 dan professor segala) untuk bisa menjadi presiden, yang paling hebat adalah UNPAD, karena cukup mahasiswa 'drop out' Fak Pertaniannyanya untuk bisa menjadi presiden (Megawati)...

:D

Got from Detik.com.

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April 27-28 I'll be on Univ. Brawijaya Malang

I'll will deliver ASP .NET AJAX presentation in Univ. Brawijaya, Malang.

30 minutes of slides and 45 minutes of live demos coding. I will not using snippet manager, it's a live show AJAX coding ! :D

What i'm gonna show is :

  1. Create a sample table that represent a varchar field, a bit field, a datetime field, a numeric field, and a long string field
  2. Create a business entity object and controller object to implement a pattern 
  3. Using Data Access Application Block for .NET v2.0 to reduce a lot of line of code when using ExecuteReader and ExecuteNonQuery methods
  4. I will not using DataSets, but i'm gonna using data-mapper pattern to help audience learn about pattern and practices
  5. Using Generics when returning resultset.
  6. Using PagedDataSource to provide manual paging mechanism
  7. Securing all input using Microsoft Application Security Anti-Cross Site Scripting Library
  8. How ScriptManager works and how to reference it in your pages 
  9. How UpdatePanel works
  10. How Timer works
  11. How to using AJAX Control Toolkit (AutoCompleteExtender, AlwaysVisibleControlExtender, ValidatorCalloutExtender, ToggleButtonExtender, MaskEditExtender, CalendarExtender, SliderExtender)
  12. How to analyze AJAX data using Web Development Helper
  13. And much more ... :)

See you there in Malang.

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.NET Seminar photo

Many thanks to mas Risman for joining with me in this event.

.NET Seminar foto
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My blog on DotNetNuke News Room

Thanks for DotNetNuke team to put my blog post information on their News Room. It's an honour for me. :)

My blog post on DotNetNuke News Room

You can see the link here : http://www.dotnetnuke.com/About/NewsRoom/tabid/703/Default.aspx

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[ROADSHOW] - Padang, i'll be there

Remember this link, in the next week (April 23 and 24) i'll be in Padang, West Sumatera to deliver DotNetNuke presentation for more than 50 small and medium industry company. This is a project with Ministry of Industry of Indonesia. Yes, we will provide DotNetNuke training for more than 300 companies.

DotNetNuke Roadshow to 9 provinces rock !

Padang, i'll be there ...

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21 April, last day seminar registration

Thanks for your response in this post : http://geeks.netindonesia.net/blogs/agung/archive/2007/04/17/.NET-Seminars-_7C00_-Come-to-Web-2.0-era-_2100_.aspx. Registration still openned until April 21st. 95 seats available.

If you have something to ask, just contact me at 08888-178070.

Meet you soon in the event.

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Please register your Visual Studio

Yes, please register your Visual Studio original product friends. Then you will go to Visual Studio 2005 Registrations Benefit Portal Home. There are a lot of nice and cool benefit. I will summarize it for you :

  1. Vanatec OpenAccess Express provides free and fully functional object-relational mapping for Microsoft SQL Server Express. Reduce data access programming by 90% and increase productivity significantly with Vanatec OpenAccess, which works fully integrated into Visual Studion and provides feature-rich object-relational mapping to bridge the gap between object-oriented programming and relational databases.

  2. Process MeNtOR Express is a browser-based, step-by-step guide to help you develop great software!  Access a proven and tested software development roadmap and techniques, from a set of customerized Process MeNtOR menus with Visual Studio, including advice on how to gather requirements, design, develop, test and deploy your system.

  3. Download a single machine license of IBiz OFX Integrator .NET Edition. These fully-managed .NET components  access live financial account data from banks, credit card accounts, and investment companies.

  4. IncrediBuild cuts down Visual Studio build time by distributing C/C++ compilation tasks across machines in the local network. As a result, up to a 90% speedup can be achieved without any pre-configuration or modification of project files.

  5. SpreadsheetGear for .NET 2006 Version 2.1.0.16 includes: * ASP.NET Excel Reporting - Royalty Free Deployment, * Excel Compatible Windows Forms Control, * Excel Compatible Calculations in any .NET Solution, Please note: support and updates / upgrades are not included  with this offer.

  6. telerik radRibbonbar provides an easy-to-design implementation of the Microsoft Office 2007 ribbon user interface. With a radRibbonbar, you can organize all of the functionality of your application into a single compact ribbon containing an almost unlimited number of nested controls.

  7. Your choice of 2 Microsoft E-Learning courses that provide you with an effective way to improve your skills or prepare for a project - at your own pace and on your own schedule. Most e-learning courses include hands-on virtual labs. To access this benefit, visit www.microsoft.com/learning/access and enter the following code: XXXX-XXXXXXXX-XXXX.

  8. 2 e-books from Microsoft Press

Don't wait too long. Register your original copy now !

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.NET Seminars | Come to Web 2.0 era !

To All ASP .NET Coders,

I am very excited to invite you to come to this seminar that will show you how to come into Web 2.0 era.

As you all know, Web 2.0 is a new era in web platform technology. Web is a platform ! And AJAX is a must known ‘beast’ that ASP .NET developers should mastered. Interaction between web and user will provide better user experience. Traditionally, developers should choose about client side or server side. But, why don’t use them both ! Come to Web 2.0 !

What you will accomplish:
In this event, in the first session, you will be introduced to How .NET will fit into industry standards and demands. How Web 2.0 will be the newest trend in this era and anything you want to know about Web 2.0. In second session, you will introduce to ASP .NET AJAX, how to leverage it and use it in your application. How to AJAX-ified your application from existing application. How to use AJAX Control Toolkit to create sophisticated web application. Last, you will see another great web application framework which called “DotNetNuke”. Not just for Content  Management System (CMS) but you use DotNetNuke as a framework to build custom vertical application. You will see how you can shorten timeline when building a great and qualified software using DotNetNuke Web Application Framework with AJAX feature enabled by default (you will see a nice DotNetNuke demos). This last session will also introduce you about "Pattern Provider" that used in DotNetNuke and how you can use it in your custom DotNetNuke module or even your custom application.

What you will got:
- ASP .NET AJAX version 1.0 Installer
- AJAX Control Toolkit
- All ASP .NET AJAX Videos (more than 35 videos !).
- New release of DotNetNuke version 4.5.1 (Install, Source, Starter Kit, and Upgrade version)
- More than 50 free DotNetNuke modules and skins
- DotNetNuke Videos (more than 10 videos !)
- Visual Studio Express Edition DVD original

What    : .NET Seminars | Come to Web 2.0 era !
Where  : Gedung Kesenian Pondok Kelapa
               Jl. H. Naman Rt. 003/02 No. 17
               Jakarta Timur
               (Patokan arah di Univ. Dharma Persada, Komplek Bina Marga, atau SMP 252)
When   : Sunday, April 22, 2007

Please be there by 08:30 am for registration.

Who should attend:
This event is designed for all ASP .NET Developers (C# or VB) who wants to know or come into Web 2.0 era.

Speaker:
- Agung Riyadi, Microsoft MVP, ASP .NET
- Risman Adnan, Microsoft Indonesia

The Agenda

08.30 – 08.45       Registration, morning coffee and Opening
08.45 – 09.00       Keynote Speaker – Eddy Kuswandono, SE., M.M, MSI, Ketua STIKOM Cipta Karya Informatika, Jakarta
09.00 – 10.30       “.NET Career and Industry Opportunity in Web 2.0 era”
10.30 – 12.00       “Building Responsive Web Application using ASP .NET AJAX”
12.00 – 13.00       Lunch Break
13.00 – 14.30       “DotNetNuke Web Application Framework, Simplify Your Development”
14.30 – 14.45       “Q/A Sessions + Door Prize”
14.45 – 15.00       Closing

Price:
- STIKOM Cipta Karya Informatika students (Buaran branch, Cempaka Putih branch, and Cengkareng branch) only Rp. 50.000,-
- Public only Rp. 85.000,-

Payment:
Please paid to Wiwin Sukmawinani, BCA, account number 127.117.4263. Then, fax your payment to 021-8626444 with your name and phone number. Or scan and send to bayouaji@yahoo.com

If you are interested in attending, please register soon. ONLY 300 seats will be available and registration will be closed one day prior to the event.
This time, 200 seats booked ! So, available only 100 seats.

For registration: send email to bayouaji@yahoo.com or call Mba Ade at 021-8626444 or Mas Agung at 08888-178070. Please be sure to register early.

UPDATED:

Based on feedback, next, i hope that STIKOM Cipta Karya Informatika will also be a host to provide a cheap and qualified workshop like IlmuKomputer.com in the past. I have created a ASP .NET 2.0 and ASP .NET AJAX content training that will publish soon. STIKOM CKI is one of the member of our ".NET Academy" projects.

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Interesting

Found interesting things from blogger:

Here's something you might find interesting

WHERE IS IT COMING FROM?

Here's a list various names that you have known but possible haven't understood what's the meaning


Adobe - came from name of the river Adobe Creek that ran behind the house of founder John Warnock.

Apache - It got its name because its founders got started by applying patches to code written for NCSA's httpd daemon. The result was 'A PAtCHy' server -- thus, the name Apache

Apple Computers - favorite fruit of founder Steve Jobs. He was three months late in filing a name for the business, and he threatened to call his company Apple Computers if the other colleagues didn't suggest a better name by 5 o'clock.

CISCO - its not an acronym but the short for San Francisco.

Google - the name started as a jokey boast about the amount of information the search-engine would be able to search. It was originally named 'Googol', aa word for the number represented by 1 followed by 100 zeros. After founders, Stanford grad students Sergey Brin and Larry Page presented their project to
an angel investor, they received a cheque made out to 'Google'

Hotmail - Founder Jack Smith got the idea of accessing e-mail via the web from a computer anywhere in the world. When Sabeer Bhatia came up with
the business plan for the mail service, he tried all kinds of names ending in 'mail' and finally settled for hotmail as it included the letters "html" - the programming language used to write web pages. It was initially referred to as HoTMaiL with selective upper casing.

HP - Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard tossed a coin to decide whether the company they founded would be called Hewlett-Packard or Packard-Hewlett.

Intel - Bob Noyce and Gordon Moore wanted to name their new company 'Moore Noyce' but that was already trademarked by a hotel chain, so they hhad to settle for an acronym of INTegrated ELectronics.

Lotus (Notes) - Mitch Kapor got the name for his company from 'The Lotus Position' or 'Padmasana'. Kapor used to be a teacher of Transcendental
Meditation (by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi).

Microsoft - coined by Bill Gates to represent the company that was devoted to MICROcomputer SOFTware. Originally christened Micro-Soft, the '-' was
removed later on.

Motorola - Founder Paul Galvin came up with this name when his company started manufacturing radios for cars. The popular radio company at the time
was called Victrola.

ORACLE - Larry Ellison and Bob Oats were working on a consulting project for the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency). The code name for the project was
called Oracle (acronym for: One Real *** Called Larry Ellison)

Red Hat - Company founder Marc Ewing was given the Cornell lacrosse team cap (with red and white stripes) while at college by his grandfather. He lost it and had to search for it desperately. The manual of the beta version of Red Hat Linux had an appeal to readers to return his Red Hat if found by anyone !

SAP - "Systems, Applications, Products in Data Processing", formed by 4 ex-IBM employees who used to work in the 'Systems/Application s/Projects"

SUN - founded by 4 Stanford University buddies, SUN is the acronym for Stanford University Network.

Xerox - The inventor, Chestor Carlson, named his product trying to say 'dry' (as it was dry copying, markedly different from the then prevailing wet copying).
The Greek root 'xer' means dry.

Yahoo! - the word was invented by Jonathan Swift and used in his book 'Gulliver's Travels'. It represents a person who is repulsive in appearance and action and is barely human. Yahoo! founders Jerry Yang and David Filo selected the name because they considered themselves yahoos

20th Century Fox — film studio formed in 1935 following the merger of William Fox's Fox Film Corporation and Twentieth Century Pictures.

7-Eleven — this chain of convenience stores started in 1927 as U-Tote'm (so called because customers "toted" away their purchases). In 1946, U-Tote'm became 7-Eleven to reflect the stores' new, extended hours — 7am until 11pm, seven days a week. (The store hours are now different around the world. For example, the 7-Eleven stores in the USA, Hong Kong, Canada, Norway, Denmark, Malaysia, Singapore, Turkey and Australia operate 24 hours a day.)

A&W — In 1919, Roy Allen set up a roadside stand to offer a new drink, root beer. He went into partnership with Frank Wright, and in 1922, they combined their initials to name the beverage A&W Root Beer.

Adidas — from the name of the founder Adolf (Adi) Dassler.

Adobe — from the name of the river Adobe Creek that ran behind the houses of founders John Warnock and Chuck Geschke.

Alfa Romeo — the company was originally known as ALFA, an acronym for Anonima Lombarda Fabbrica Automobili. When Nicola Romeo bought ALFA in 1915, his surname was appended.

Amazon.com — founder Jeff Bezos renamed the company Amazon (from the earlier name of Cadabra.com) after the world's most voluminous river, the Amazon. He saw the potential for a larger volume of sales in an online (as opposed to a bricks and mortar) bookstore. (Alternative: Amazon was chosen to cash in on the popularity of Yahoo, which listed entries alphabetically.)

Apple — for the favourite fruit of co-founder Steve Jobs and/or for the time he worked at an apple orchard. Apple wanted to distance itself from the cold, unapproachable, complicated imagery created by other computer companies at the time — which had names such as IBM, DEC, Cincom and Tesseract — in order to get people to use them at home. They looked for a name that supported a brand positioning strategy that was to be perceived as simple, warm, human, approachable and different. Note: Apple had to get approval from the Beatle's Apple Corps to use the name 'Apple' and paid a one-time royalty of $100,000 to McIntosh Laboratory, Inc., a maker of high-end audio equipment, to use the derivative name 'Macintosh' ('Mac').

ASICS — an acronym for Anima Sana In Corpore Sano, which, translated from Latin, means "Healthy soul in a healthy body". Originally the citation is mens sana in corpore sano, but MSICS does not sound as good. (This is a shoe brand, just in case you don't know)

Aston Martin — from the "Aston Hill" races (near Aston Clinton) where the company was founded, and the surname of Lionel Martin, the company's founder.

Audi — Latin translation of the German name 'Horch'. The founder August Horch left the company after five years, but still wanted to manufacture cars. Since the original 'Horch' company was still there, he called his new company Audi, the Latin form of his last name. In English it is: "hark!".

BenQ — Bringing Enjoyment and Quality to life

Bridgestone — named after founder Shojiro Ishibashi. The surname Ishibashi (石橋) means "stone bridge", or "bridge of stone".

Carrefour — chain of supermarkets and hypermarkets which started with a store near a crossroads (carrefour in French) in Annecy. (That's also why they make Carrefour stores near crossroads)

Casio — from the name of its founder, Kashio Tadao, who had set up the company Kashio Seisakujo as a subcontractor factory.

Coca-Cola — derived from the coca leaves and kola nuts used as flavoring. Coca-Cola creator John S. Pemberton changed the 'K' of kola to 'C' to make the name look better.

Daewoo — company founder Kim Woo Chong called it Daewoo which means "Great House" or "Great Universe" in Korean.

Daihatsu — from Japanese Kanji, where Dai means "first" and Hatsu means "car".

DHL — named after its founders, Adrian Dalsey, Larry Hillblom, and Robert Lynn.

Eidos — named from a Greek word meaning "species". The company became well known for its Tomb Raider series of games.

Epson — Epson Seiko Corporation, the Japanese printer and peripheral manufacturer, was named from "Son of Electronic Printer"

Hitachi — old place name, literally "sunrise"

IKEA — A composite of the first letters in the Swedish founder Ingvar Kamprad's name in addition to the first letters of the names of the property and the village in which he grew up: Ingvar Kamprad Elmtaryd Agunnaryd.

Kia Motors — The name "Kia" (起亞) roughly translates as "Rising from Asia" in Hanja.

LEGO — combination of the Danish "leg godt", which means to "play well." Lego also means "I put together" in Latin, but LEGO Group claims this is only a coincidence and the etymology of the word is entirely Danish. Years before the little plastic brick was invented, LEGO manufactured wooden toys.

Mazda Motor Corporation — the company was founded as Toyo Kogyo, started manufacturing Mazda brand cars in 1931, and changed its name to Mazda in 1984. The cars were named after Ahura Mazda, the chief deity of the Zoroastrians. It is also said that Mazda coincides with the anglicized pronunciation of the founder's name, Jujiro Matsuda.

Nero — Nero Burning ROM named after Nero burning Rome.

Nintendo — Nintendo is composed of three Japanese Kanji characters, Nin-ten-do. The first two can be translated to "Heaven blesses hard work"; do is a common ending for any store.

Nike — named for the Greek goddess of victory.

Nikon — the original name was Nippon Kogaku, meaning "Japanese Optical".

Nissan — the company was earlier known by the name Nippon Sangyo which means "Japanese industry".

Nokia — started as a wood-pulp mill, the company expanded into producing rubber products in the Finnish city of Nokia. The company later adopted the city's name.

Pepsi — named from the digestive enzyme pepsin.

Samsung — meaning three stars in Korean.

SEGA — Service Games of Japan was founded by Marty Bromley (an American) to import pinball games to Japan for use on American military bases.

Seiko — Seiko, now referred to in katakana as セイコー("seiko"), was originally named in kanji as 精工(also "seiko"). The two characters were taken from the phrase 「精巧で精密な時計の生産に成功する工場」, the company's vision which roughly translates to "a factory(工場:kojyo)that successfully(成功:seiko)produces(生産:seisan)exquisit(精巧:seiko)and precise(精密:seimitsu)watches." — According to Seiko's official company history, titled A Journey In Time: The Remarkable Story of Seiko (2003), Seiko is a Japanese word for "exquisite" or "minute" (both spelled 精巧), as well as a word for "success" (spelled 成功).

Shell — Royal Dutch/Shell was established in 1907, when the Royal Dutch Petrol Society Plc. and the Shell Transport and Trading Company Ltd. merged their operations. The Shell Transport and Trading Company Ltd had been established at the end of the 19th century by commercial firm Samuel & Co (founded in 1830). Samuel & Co were already importing Japanese shells when they set up an oil company, so the oil company was named after the shells.

Sony — from the Latin word 'sonus' meaning sound, and 'sonny' a slang word used by Americans to refer to a bright youngster, "since we were sonny boys working in sound and vision", said Akio Morita. The company was founded as Tokyo Tsoshiu Kogyo KK (Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering Corporation) in 1946, and changed its name to Sony in 1958. Sony was chosen as it could be pronounced easily in many languages.

Subaru — from the Japanese name for the constellation known to Westerners as Pleiades or the Seven Sisters. Subaru was formed from a merger of seven other companies, and the constellation is featured on the company's logo.

Verizon — A portmanteau of veritas (Latin for truth) and horizon.

Volvo — from the Latin word volvo, which means "I roll". It was originally a name for a ball bearing being developed by SKF.

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LOVE di JCC, bad !

Hm, this is my personal opinion about LOVE launch at JCC yesterday.

Kesan pertama saat datang di depan pintu masuk, masih ok. Petugas menanyakan setiap tamu yang datang apakah membawa undangan atau tidak. Jika membawa undangan mereka akan mengatarkan ke tempat yang semestinya, yang tidak membawa undangan tapi sudah register harus ngantri untuk registrasi. Sebelum masuk, barang bawaan peserta di cek oleh security. Standard procedure. So far is good.

Kemudian masuk ke dalam, dan *WTH*, looks like pameran komputer daripada event launch spesifik Vista !

Hm, calm down. Tengok kanan kiri cari papan petunjuk. Gak ketemu. Penasaran liat kanan kiri sekali lagi lebih teliti. Gak ada juga ! Sh** ! Trus iseng maju dikit dan ngeliat ada papan pengumuman. Halaaah, kecil banget untuk ruangan segede itu ! Busyet dah nih EO pelit amat bikin papan petunjuk yang agak gedean dikit napa. Akhirnya jalan dan belok kiri. Hm, developer track yang mana ya ? Liat kanan kiri ada 3 pintu. Dan gak ada petunjuknya juga ! Dimana papan petunjuk ini adalah ruangan anu, itu adalah ruangan anu? Trus maju lagi deketin cewek cantik yang bertugas untuk handle registrasi peserta. Bah ! Papan petunjuknya baru ada dan besarnya itu loh ..... cuman segede layar monitor laptop gue ! Anjrit ! Asli nih EO pelit banget bikin papan pengumuman yang bisa dilihat dari jarak jauh. I think Vista launch on Surabaya is much much better than this one.

Kemudian masuk ke ruangan Vista Developer Track 2. Hm, masih sepi ya padahal jam udah menunjukkan 8.50. Pada kemana ya ? Padahal kalo liat antriannya lumayan panjang dan pasti orangnya banyak. Kok sepi banget. Penasaran mau liat ruangan sebelah-sebelahnya. Sama juga sepi. Paling banter sekitar 20-an orang satu ruangan. Weleh-weleh, kayaknya ada something wrong nih. Kenapa peserta yang banyak begitu ? Penasaran juga, telpon teman-teman yang katanya mau dateng. Tanya posisi dia ada dimana. Temen-temen bilang, :

Teman: "saya sudah masuk ruangan kok pak ?"
Agung: "Wah masa ? Dimana ?"
Teman: "Gak tau pak. Ruangannya besar. Kayaknya mirip Plenary Hall gitu."
Agung : "Haaaaaa ? Ngapain masuk sono ?"
Teman: "Abisnya, gak tau sih pak mau kemana. Gak ada papan petunjuknya. Saya mau cari ruangan track Developer malah masuknya kesini."
Agung: "ic ... ic ..."

So, that's the problem. Peserta nyasar !

Yang kedua yang mau disoroti adalah, pembagian waktu antara pembukaan, kemudian overview Vista demo ke audience, sama pemisahan peserta untuk masuk ke masing-masing track yang mereka inginkan. Pengalaman waktu di Surabaya sih, peserta semua dikumpulkan dulu di satu ruangan, kemudian acara dibuka dan overview Vista demo yang sangat exciting. Setelah itu, peserta silahkan memilih track mana yang diinginkan. That's much much better. Jadi, sentralisasi terjadi di awal. Kemudian paralel setelahnya.

Yang ketiga, launch Vista di Surabaya kenapa saya katakan lebih baik ? Karena panitia menyediakan lebih kurang 30 laptop (kayaknya sekitar 40-50 buah) dengan Vista enabled untuk dicoba secara bebas oleh peserta + high speed internet connection ! Jadi, peserta benar-benar bisa merasakan seperti apa new operating system yang sedang gencar dipromosikan oleh Microsoft termasuk merasakan perbedaan dari sisi konektivitas dan networkingnya. That's great ! Jadi, peserta tersedot untuk tetap tinggal di ruangan dan benar-benar MENCOBA, bukan sekedar keliling untuk nyari goodies dari sponsor dan kemudian jadi bete setelahnya.

Yang keempat, makan siang dan coffee break di JCC itu .... TIDAK ADA! Somebody please correct me if i missed something. Peserta, banyak yang terjebak untuk makan di cafe di tengah yang harganya ...... huh *WTF*, muahaaaal banget. Teman saya harus membayar 100 ribu untuk makan berdua ! Bagaimana ini ? Saya yakin, korbannya tidak hanya teman-teman saya, mungkin teman-teman dari Anda sekalian atau bahkan Anda sendiri juga turut menjadi korban 'makan siang paling mahal' ini. Kenapa event sebesar itu tidak ada coffee break dan launch ? Sungguh mengherankan dan menggelikan. Akhirnya, teman-teman berjalan keluar untuk makan di warung-warung di luar event.

Mungkin itu pendapat pribadi saya terhadap event Vista launch di JCC kemarin. Sungguh, jika di compare dengan launch Vista di Surabaya, meski lebih kecil dari jumlah peserta, tapi secara muatan lebih baik dan lebih berbobot. Paradoks sekali dengan event di JCC yang notabene jauh lebih besar tapi dengan kepuasan dan muatan yang jauh lebih kecil.

Hm, jadi ingat waktu launch Visual Studio 2005 dan SQL Server 2005 di Hotel Shangri-La. Itu event keren, dengan manajemen EO yang baik. Terstruktur rapi, jelas dan informatif. Tidak menyesatkan peserta. Next, Microsoft should choose better EO to provide biggest event like that.

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DotNetNuke 4.5 ... released !

Good news ! Finally DotNetNuke 4.5 is released.

You can download it from www.dotnetnuke.com or directly from http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=77052

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Wow, this version of DNN is real fast than before ! Great improvements from all DotNetNuke version. I'm really impressed when first time install and use this version. You have to try it ! I think it is faster than Community Server, even when DotNetNuke Compression method from Host menu is disabled, DotNetNuke 4.5 still fast !

After my project finished, i will explore this again and ready to use in my next projects.

 

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Test di Brainbench, lucu juga neeh :)

Iseng-iseng liat blog-nya Wahyu Kurniawan, ada transkrip dia saat ikut online test di Brainbench disini. Penasaran, pengen tau test-nya kayak apa ya. Dan coba iseng ikut online testnya. Klik register di http://www.brainbench.com, lalu ambil test yang ASP .NET. Klik tombol Continue, dan ada 40 soal terpampang di depan monitor. Baca, jawab, baca, jawab, dan ini hasilnya :

Individual Test Results - Actionable Data Just For You


Test: ASP.NET
Date: 04-Apr-2007
Score: 3.84
Weights: 100% ASP.NET
Elapsed time: 15 min 10 sec
ASP.NET
Score:3.84
Percentile:Scored higher than 90% of previous examinees

Demonstrates a clear understanding of many advanced concepts within this topic. Appears capable of mentoring others on most projects in this area.
Strong Areas
  • .NET Framework
  • Web Controls
  • Web Applications
  • Web Services
  • Architecture
Weak Areas
  • None noted

15 menit testing (kepotong telpon dari ortu sekitar 5 menit, jadi total waktu 10 menitan untuk pengerjaan), dan nilainya 3.84. Lumayan. Mungkin ada rekan-rekan yang dapat nilai lebih besar dengan waktu 10-15 menit atau kurang ? ;-D

Transkrip-nya ada disini. Just try, lumayan buat iseng-iseng !

 

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