Michigan user groups: watch out! I’ll be spending a solid week at in your state! I’ll be talking about the tech I’m most enthusiastic about, including: 카우치베이스 서버, .NET, C#.

If you’re anywhere in Michigan (lower peninsula, sorry Yoopers), you should definitely get to one of these groups and network with fellow developers.

May 14th: West Michigan .NET Users Group

The first of the Michigan user groups I’ll be at is the West Michigan .NET Users Group. I’ll be presenting 5 Popular Choices for NoSQL on a Microsoft Platform, which will highlight Couchbase, of course, compared to some of the other choices out there.

May 15th: Ann Arbor .NET Developers Group

The next of the Michigan user groups is in the forbidden city of Ann Arbor (forbidden because I live in Columbus, Ohio, and well, you know). At this group, they’ve asked me to speak about Aspect-Oriented Programming, which I don’t use much anymore, but I did write a book about it once. I’m sure some Couchbase stuff will sneak into the presentation.

May 16th: Great Lakes Area .NET Users Group

The Michigan user groups tour rolls on with one of my favorite, seminal .NET user groups. This one is in the Detroit area: Great Lakes Area .NET Users Group. If you’ve never been to a GANG meeting, you’re missing out! I’ll again be presenting “5 Popular Choices for NoSQL on a Microsoft Platform”.

Great Lakes Area .NET Michigan user groups

One of my personal traditions/rituals is to hand-draw a doodle of each user group/meetup/conference logo (or some variation of it) that I attend or speak at. This logo is a combination of “Pure Michigan”, which is the state tourism motto (also on the license plates) and the MIGANG logo.

May 17th: Greater Lansing .NET User Group

Finally, I’m going to end the tour in the state capital at the Greater Lansing .NET User Group. Once again, I’ll be presenting 5 Popular Choices for NoSQL on a Microsoft Platform.

I’ll see you at these Michigan user groups!

If you think I’ll be giving the exact same presentation 3 times, think again! User groups generally provide more time for audience questions, participation, and improvisation. I sometimes change the entire direction of a presentation mid-course. I may end up diving deeper into querying (like N1QL) in one session, text-based search in another, and CAP theorem in another.

It all depends on you. Support your local user group, bring your burning questions, come and learn about NoSQL, meet some great people, and let’s have some fun!

I’ll see you there: I’m on 트위터 @mgroves.

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Matthew D. Groves는 코딩을 좋아하는 사람입니다. C#, jQuery, PHP 등 무엇이든 풀 리퀘스트를 제출할 정도로 코딩을 좋아합니다. 90년대에 부모님의 피자 가게를 위해 QuickBASIC POS 앱을 만든 이후로 전문적으로 코딩을 해왔습니다. 현재 Couchbase의 선임 제품 마케팅 관리자로 일하고 있습니다. 여가 시간에는 가족과 함께 축구 경기를 관람하고 개발자 커뮤니티에 참여하며 시간을 보냅니다. 그는 .NET의 AOP, .NET의 프로 마이크로서비스, Pluralsight 저자, Microsoft MVP의 저자이기도 합니다.

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