Where have all the DNN Tutorials gone?

Earlier in 2013 I started working on a new round of DNN Module Development tutorials. For a few months now I've been promising that I would finish up that series, but at this point I am going to announce that the series is on hiatus. 

There are a number of reasons for this, the primary of which is that I am simply too busy. My work role at ClubReady, Inc. has changed over the past month, was promoted to the Director of Customer Experience leading a team of 14 other folks, including developers and customer service staff.

I left DotNetNuke Corp in February 2013 because I was unhappy with the direction that the company was going, and unhappy with the direction that my career was headed as the "Director of Training" leading a team consisting of only myself after 3 years of being there. 

At ClubReady I have a great, diverse team, and look forward to spending more of my time working on improving the performance of that team, and my own career skills.

For those of you who are waiting on the tutorials, my apologies, but after 11 years of my efforts being spent on the DotNetNuke/DNN project it is time for me to hang that hat up and move on to other things. You can find the SOURCE code for the Task Manager module I was going to do the tutorial on at http://dnntaskmanager.codeplex.com/SourceControl/latest#DNN7

Who knows, sometime in 2014 I might get that tutorial series finished up, but at this point in time I doubt it. 

Recent Comments

Thanks for the update & all the things you have done for the DNN project!
Posted By: Timo Breumelhof on Dec 2013
Dear Chris, wish you all best in your future. Your work in DNN community was enlightening for lot of us and thank you for all you did. Regards.
Posted By: Tonci Vatavuk on Dec 2013
Message received!! Thank you and good luck to you!!
Posted By: Darren Harrison on May 2014
Hi Chris. Many thanks for the inspiration on the DNN templates. There will be many like me who would never have got started without your templates. Good luck at ClubReady I'll check-out its website.
Posted By: Dave Cuthill on Jun 2014
Hi Chris, just dropping in to let you know your tutorials are sorely missed, they just don't make 'em like you used to. Thanks for getting me this far though!
Posted By: Jonathan Opperman on Dec 2015

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Chris Hammond

Chris Hammond

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