For those of you who participated in the training tonight, I’m glad you were there. Now, it’s time for feedback.
There’s two items I must apologize for.
I should have checked to make sure my debugger was working before the training
I should have not ventured into unscheduled territory when my debugger broke.
The debugger caught me completely off guard. I had planned on spending a good amount of time on the debugger. When it didn’t work, I had to improvise. This led to me trying to hardcode data. I have not done that in a few months and it showed. Live and learn. Next time, just end the session early. =)
Other than those two bombs, I think the training went fairly well. I’d like to hear your feedback though. Tell me what I did wrong and what I need to improve. Be brutally honest here folks. I’m a big boy, so I can take it. Plus, there’s no use in me continuing to do this if I do a poor job. Help me improve so you can learn more. It’s in your hands. =)
My purpose in life is to make people happy through the application of technology.
My primary way of attaining my purpose is by doing Montage, iOS and Flex programming for my consulting company, OmegaOrtega.
The secondary way is by building games with my great friend from high school over at Area 161.
I'm found on app.net as LordBron.
You can read my personal blog over here. It's filled with technical posts, but also posts about bettering oneself
My faith is being a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. I have a spiritual blog called Spiritual Techies. It's not LDS specific, but more generic spiritual thoughts.
Who's Lord Bron? Where does the name come from? He was the main character in a short story I wrote in middle school. I liked him so much, I took up his name as my nickname and username for internet sites. He was a time-traveller. 'Nuff said!
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