For Devs – Component Code Challenge and INETA Community Champs

Two quick notes from our friends over at INETA:

Component Code Challenge

Ever had these two distinct thoughts – “I have a good idea for an application, however what can I get for it?” and “I would love to go to a big conference DevConnections or Tech·Ed, but how would I pay for it?”.  Haven’t we all had thoughts like that at some time or another?

Well, you are in luck.  The INETA Component Code Challenge for 2012 will send one lucky winner to their choice of those aforementioned conferences for slinging some serious code. All you need to do is create an application using 2 approved controls from 2 approved vendors, create a video talking about your application, and submit it to their judging panel.  The judging panel consists of Bill Reiss (blog | twitter), Nikita Polyakov (blog | twitter), Matt Hidinger (blog | twitter), and Greg Leonardo (blog | twitter) are on the lookout for innovation and creativity in the use of approved controls.  To read official rules click here.

Grab your computer and Visual Studio and GET YOUR CODE ON!

Fine Print: INETA covers one conference ticket, hotel, and travel to the conference as is outlined in INETA’s travel policy. Please visit the site for additional rules.

 

INETA Community Champs

Are you a hardworking community builder in the coding world?  Then INETA wants to know about you!  Check out the latest round of INETA Community Champ nominations.  According to INETA:

The mission of the Community Champs program to recognize and thank those members of our community that make it all possible. The first quarter is flying by, so this is your friendly reminder that you should submit your entries for Community Champs. Are there any “Rock Stars” in your community who should get a “thank you” for their hard work be sure to let us know. The deadline for submissions is March 31, so what are you waiting for go to http://www.inetachamps.com. If you have any questions about the program feel free to contact us at noram.champs@ineta.org.

Enjoy,

-Kev
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