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Windows Phone 100+ Apps In – What I have Learned presented by Atley Hunter

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Windows Phone 100+ Apps In – What I have Learned presented by Atley Hunter

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I'm happy to announce our next session for October 3rd. We will be having a guest speaker this time around. Atley Hunter will be presenting:

'Windows Phone 100+ Apps In – What I have Learned'

Level 100-200Find out what has worked for me and what has not! You will gain the knowledge of literally dozens of development and deployment stories so you can cut to the chase and be as successful as possible with your mobile development in this open-forum style discussion on mobile development with arguably the most prolific Windows Phone developer in the world!Learn from my Binging and bungling, ask your questions and get the real info from someone that’s done it, lots! – Windows Phone focus

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For the latest on Windows Phone Development, you should follow me on twitter (http://twitter.com/#!/atleyhunter)!!!

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I’m Atley and I have what you might call a little tech problem. I am a geek, scratch that I am an ENORMOUS GEEK. I am the guy in your neighbourhood that makes all the streetlights dim when he turns on all of his computers. I’ve been a geek since I can remember and I expect, anyday now, to be the subject of an intervention.

I have been a developer for over 15 years. Right now, I work for Altus Group as a Technical Lead. We make a couple of large ASP.NET applications and, while I love my work, but when I am not there, I am a huge phone geek. I tend to be an early adopter of all sorts of technology and always go over the top, much to the dismay of my family and my bank account! I’m a huge gadget freak and always have tons of tech within reach, most of the time quite literally! I keep at least two fully functioning domains going in my house as well as several different platforms and lots of gadgets.

Aside from being a terminal geek, I am an avid adventurer. Snowboarding, rappelling, bungie jumping, skydiving, base jumping, mountain/rock/structure climbing… if it is hard, I want to see if I can do it.

In order to tear me away from the technologies that I surround myself with, something has to be pretty exciting, unique or challenging. That is why I am a bit of an extreme sports enthusiast. I love any kind of challenge, the more difficult the better.

I love learning and often forsake everything else to bury myself in a new technology. I also love to share information, so always feel free to ask me a question, I’m always happy to help!

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