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So I'm here in Minneapolis teaching another week of DotNetNuke Training. It's an interesting town, but I'm looking forward to being home again this weekend and working on the Datsun www.project240z.com

Monday it looks like I am driving to Indianapolis for the day to meet with a new client, then driving home Monday night. That'll make for a long day, but I would rather do that then stay over night.

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While i've been here I've been trying to finish up a few chapter reviews from the production layouts for the book. I have one chapter left to review, and Pat has a chapter or two to finish up. After that I "think" we're done with the book, but we'll see what the publisher says!

I tell you, training sure is draining! For the next two days though I am along for the ride, Dang is here to do skinning training so I get to take it easy and help out with the students. Friday afternoon I'm flying to Indy to head up to the Peru National tour.
Over the years of offering and providing DotNetNuke (DNN) Training I've had the opportunity to train people from and travel to locations all over the United States. I figured it was time to put together a list of some of the locations I've been to and provided training to people from:
Well here goes my first blog post from the cell phone. Today I am conducting the first class in our second week of classroom DNN training. Up bright and early to the sunrise, though I think that will be the last of the sun seen today based on the thunder I hear now!
Today I went downtown, near Busch Stadium. Though I paid $25 to park, I wasn't there to watch the game. I was there for our first DotNetNuke Training class. Everything went great, the feedback from the attendees was good, and I think i successfully filled their heads with all sorts of information. I did miss opening day, but got to see a lot of the stadium and the crowds. The training facility is literally across the street from the stadium, so we had the blinds open all day and got to take in the crowd while everyone learned.
I ended up catching an earlier flight out of St. Louis to Chicago this evening. I got to the gate and sat down as they were loading a flight that was scheduled an hour and a half before mine. I grabbed a pizza to eat for dinner, and came back to see that my flight was delayed by at least a half an hour. So I walked up to the counter after they finished boarding and asked if I could get on the earlier flight. Not a problem, I really do love flying on American Airlines, they are always helpful! So here in I am, in Chicago again for a few days. More blogging later, now I have to prep for my training...
Austin Texas that is. Leaving Wednesday evening, back Thursday evening. Down for a quick day of dotnetnuke training for a client. Then I'm home for a few days and we head off to Park City Utah for a week of trying not to break anything on the...
I am currently on my 4th trip this year (I could be off 1 or 2), and actually my second trip to Washington DC. I'm sitting at Lambert Airport waiting for yet another delayed flight. I'll be training a new client on the basics of DotNetNuke, and a 3 day introduction to DotNetNuke Module Development. We (Engage Software) are currently looking at revamping our DotNetNuke Training operations. While I like traveling I'm also taking evening classes this fall and being gone for a week of training really hurts when it causes me to miss a whole week of class. Stay tuned later this fall as we announce new DotNetNuke training options and...
Well, I was going to do a quick post about my trip, though I can't say who I was training I did have a good time up here in Chicago! It looks like my post may be quicker than expected as my battery is about to die sitting here in the airport. Rather than hunt for an outlet I think I'll read my new Dale Brown book for a while, and of course listen to my Zune! More on my trip tomorrow when I get back to St. Louis and the office. Here is more information about our DotNetNuke Training services. You can also see an ongoing blog post as I list off various topics that we offer DotNetNuke Training in. Posted from...
Last week I got back from Nashville and posted about DotNetNuke training. Today Brian and I got our training information in order and posted on up the Engage Software website. So if you're looking for DotNetNuke Training be sure to check out what we have to offer. Posted from...
I got back from Nashville this evening. I took a flight down there Monday night to provide a couple of days of DotNetNuke training to one of our new clients down there. Overall it was a great trip. The client is great, staff was a blast, we had fun, and hopefully they learned a bit too! Tennessee is such a beautiful state. I love travelling down there.The more training I do with DotNetNuke the more I enjoy it. If you're looking for DotNetNuke training then be sure to check us out at www.engagesoftware.net I'd love to come visit your company and help you get ramped up on DotNetNuke.Here's a photo from my flight home, horrible camera phone pic :D...
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Chris Hammond

Chris Hammond is a father, husband, leader, software developer, photographer and car guy. Chris focuses on the latest in technology including artificial intelligence (AI) and has spent decades becoming an expert in ASP.NET and DotNetNuke (DNN) development. You will find a variety of posts relating to those topics here on the website. For more information check out the about Chris Hammond page.

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