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I’m going to the Tampa Bay’s Cybersecurity Awareness Month happy hour tonight!

October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, and we’re celebrating both the month and Tampa Bay’s cybersecurity professionals at Shuffle in Tampa Heights tonight from 5 to 7 p.m.!

Graohic: Computer Coach Training Center logo

The folks at Computer Coach Training Center (for whom I just finished teaching a Python course) helped put this event together, and it’s your chance to meet people from Cyber Florida as well as other local people in cybersecurity (hint: I work for the Auth0 arm of Okta, which just so happens to be in that industry).

Want to join in? Register on the event’s Meetup page, and I’ll see you there!

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More scenes and best practices from Tampa Code Camp 2022

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TampaCC logo

Here are some more pictures from Tampa Code Camp 2022, along with some best practices that I saw at the event, which took place last Saturday, October 8th.

Want to see the full set of photos? They’re in the Photos section of Tampa Code Camp 2022’s Meetup page.

Make sure you see the previous article, Scenes from #TampaCC / Tampa CodeCamp 2022.

Try to get a group shot with all the presenters.

It’s just nice to have, and it helps make a record of the event more complete. The photo above is the post-Code Camp group photo featuring all the presenters, including Yours Truly and Anitra.

Get a venue with a big, bright gathering space.

I may have mentioned earlier that Keiser University’s Tampa campus has a great atrium lobby that makes a fantastic entry space for a conference. Thanks again to Keiser for providing us with such a nice venue!

Provide lunch at the venue if possible.

Providing lunch makes the event affordable to attendees in every economic situation, and it also keeps the attendees in one place, where they can literally break bread with each other and socialize, making the group more cohesive.

Even better, when people don’t have to go offsite to get lunch, they’re less likely to be late when the afternoon presentations start.

Have a great speaker dinner.

If the budget allows, have a dinner where the speakers and organizers get together and get acquainted (and especially this year, get re-acquainted). It helps to set a great tone for the event.

Here are some photos from the speaker dinner that took place the night before — thanks to Tampa Joe’s for giving us food, drinks, and a lovely patio on which to enjoy them!

Bring an accordion.

Because if you don’t, who will?

Have raffles if you’re an organizer or sponsor; enter the raffles and stick around for prizes if you’re an attendee!

Raffles are a great way to draw people to a conference and encourage people to interact with sponsors. If you hold the draw at the end of the conference and especially if you require the winner to be present (I know this isn’t always possible or applicable), you can encourage attendees to stick around for the full day.

Many people at conferences often decided that they’ll fill out the necessary forms or do the necessary legwork to enter a raffle “later,” and as with so many things in life, “later” often turns into “never.”

As a result, your odds of winning a prize at conferences, especially local ones, are often quite good. My general rule is to always enter the raffle — and if you read to the end of this section, you’ll see why it’s a general rule of mine!

Algorand, represented by Russ Fustino, a long-time regular in Tampa’s tech scene, provided a $100 Amazon girt certificate, which was won by Kelvin McDaniel, also a long-time regular in Tampa’s tech scene:

Pomeroy provided a Meta Quest 2 VR rig as one of the prizes, which Roger Hale won. I suggested that he definitely make sure to give Beat Saber a try, especially since it’s now free when you get a Quest, and it’s a fun way to dip your toes into VR:

Webonology also provided a great prize: an Xbox Series X, which got taken home by…

me! Here’s Greg (who’s also Webonology’s CEO) and me with this sweet, sweet gaming console.

And yes, while you can download games from home now, and while we’ve got gigabit fiber at home, the download/install process is still slow, especially for games for current-generation consoles. So we made a beeline for Gamestop, and I picked up Elden Ring, where my character needs to do a lot of leveling up.

Thank you so much, Tampa Code Camp!

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File under “Funny because it’s true”

Meme showing Angular, React, Svelte, and Vue as young meen in a brawl at a fast food restaurant while jQuery (used on 70% of sites in 2022) ignores them all, eating its meal and reading its phone.
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Scenes from #TampaCC / Tampa CodeCamp 2022

Keiser University Tampa’s building and palm trees.

The 2022 edition of Tampa Code Camp (a.k.a. #TampaCC) took place on Saturday, October 8th, and Anitra and I were there to give presentations, attend presentations, catch up with some old friends and colleagues, and make some new ones.

TampaCC logo

Organized by Kate and Greg Leonardo, Tampa Code Camp has been a local tech tradition for years. While it’s been the de facto local conference for people building on Microsoft/.NET/Azure technologies, it goes beyond that to include Open Source, data science, AI/ML, and soft skills sessions. (My own first presentation at Tampa Code Camp was in 2016, when I presented an introduction to React.)

Tampa Code Camp 2022 took place at Keiser University Tampa, who’ve been gracious enough to make their space available a venue for tech events with 100 people or more for the past few years, including Tampa Code Camp and the BarCamp Tampa Bay unconference. They have a spacious lobby that makes for a great reception/registration and sponsor booth hall, a good-sized auditorium for opening keynotes and lunches (made even better by a patio area), and classrooms of all sizes to accommodate all sorts of talks, each one with a reliable audiovisual setup for presenters.

Some of Tampa Code Camp 2022’s presentations

I was so busy either prepping for my presentation, presenting, or just chatting with people that I took all of two photos. Luckily, a number of people who were there took some and posted them on Twitter; I’ve shared them below and they’re linked to their source.

Here’s the opening keynote, given by co-organizer Greg Leonardo, who talked about the unexpected (and often untold) consequences of moving your back end from on-premises to the cloud, often known as the “lift-and-shift.” There are good reasons to move to the cloud, but the rationale (or more accurately, sales pitch) of cost savings has been oversold — in fact, there’s often a cost increase.

A view of the auditorium at the keynote talk at Tampa Code Camp 2022.
Photo by Yours Truly.

Another key message from the opening keynote: running things on the cloud isn’t simply a matter of “our old stuff, but now on someone else’s servers.” It often requires a different approach and some re-thinking about how you do implementation and architecture. Some of the things you did when your servers were on-prem can be much worse when moved to the cloud. Watch out for these “onions in the varnish!”

Greg Leonardo delivers the keynote talk at Tampa Code Camp 2022.
Photo via Chris Cognetta. Click here for the source.
Greg Leonardo delivers the keynote talk at Tampa Code Camp 2022.
Photo via Adnan Masood. Click here for the source.

Here’s Chris Ayers, Senior Customer Engineer at Microsoft, giving his presentation, Dev Containers in VS Code, a handy feature that gives you a Docker container as a development environment:

Chris Ayers gives a talk at Tampa Code Camp 2022.
Photo via Marsinah Ahmed. Click here for the source.

We caught Sam Kasimalla’s session, titled IT life cycle and a bit of devops – Industry notes, which presented a solid overview aimed at people who are just entering (or pivoting to) our industry:

Sam Kasimalla gives a talk at Tampa Code Camp 2022.
Photo via Joey Hernandez. Click here for the source.

After Sam’s presentation, I raced to my room to give my talk, Build cross-platform visual novels, simulations, and games with Ren’Py, where I walked the group through the development of a “Choose Your Own Adventure”-style infosec training manual and a turn-based “Florida Man” RPG-style combat game:

Joey deVilla gives a talk at Tampa Code Camp 2022.
Photo via Marsinah Ahmed. Click here for the source.

While I was talking about Ren’Py development, Art Garcia was a couple of rooms over, giving his presentation, Azure DevOps APIs: Things you can do with the APIs, where he covered ways to do things that you can’t do using the Azure DevOps UI, but can if you use PowerShell, the APIs, and some tricks that aren’t well-documented.

Art Garcia gives a talk at Tampa Code Camp 2022.
Photo via Chris Cognetta. Click here for the source.
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I’d like to thank Tampa Code Camp for not just providing a free lunch (and breakfast coffee and donuts — much apprecated!), but for estimating high in order to ensure that everybody could get a free lunch. It’s little touches like these that add to these events.

Russ Fustino’s “about me” slide from his Algorand presentations.

I don’t have a photo for Russ Fustino’s session, Web3 – Blockchain Myths for Developers, but we attended that one. Russ has been a local fixture on the tech scene ever since I’ve lived here (nearly a decade!) and we definitely want to catch him. His brother Gary (also a tech scene regular) recorded video of the session, so it should be online soon.

In the same time slot, Chris Cognetta gave his Power Apps in the Real World talk, where he covered Power Platform and Power Apps:

Chris Cognetta gives a talk at Tampa Code Camp 2022.
Photo via Marsinah Ahmed. Click here for the source.

After that, Anitra Pavka gave her talk, Manage your manager for fun, profit, and career success, which covered the valuable, vital, yet often-overlooked topic of working with the one person who has control of half your weekday waking life:

Anitra Pavka gives a talk at Tampa Code Camp 2022.
Photo by Yours Truly.

At the end of the day came Joey Hernandez’ Cyber Incident Response Exercise – From Tech to Exec talk — an excellent topic, because so many companies get this wrong for a multitude of reasons. He talked about TTXs — tabletop exercises, which in cybersecurity are preparedness exercises where you go through the steps of a simulated security incident.

Joey Hernandez presents at Tampa Code Camp 2022.
Photo via Joey Hernandez. Click here for the source.

Also at the end of the day: Jared Rhodes gave his fourth talk of Tampa Code Camp 2022: Homelab – Private Cloud on a Budget! I’ve been meaning to give homelabs a look.

Jared deserves a prize for being the busiest presenter at Tampa Code Camp 2022, because he also gave these talks:

And he came here from Atlanta to give his talks. I think the Azure team should at least send him some of their nicer swag for doing all this work on their behalf.

Jared Rhodes gives a talk at Tampa Code Camp 2022.
Photo via Marsinah Ahmed. Click here for the source.

Thanks to the sponsors!

Events like this don’t happen without sponsors. First, thanks to Keiser University Tampa for providing a venue!

Events like this go even better when the presenters get a chance to catch up beforehand, hence the long-standing tradition of a speaker dinner. Once again, it happened at the always-reliable, always-fun Tampa Joe’s. Thanks for the food and drinks!

Starbucks was the coffee sponsor. Free coffee? Bless you.

Photo via Leah Parrott.

Thanks to Pomeroy for helping make Tampa Code Camp 2022 happen, and for providing one of the raffle prizes: a Meta Quest 2 VR rig!

Photo via Leah Parrott.

Pomeroy also provided some swag that I needed:

Photo via Leah Parrott.
Photo via Leah Parrott.

Algorand also had a table, and when Russ wasn’t giving his Algorand presentation, he was at the Algorand table, and he answered a number of my questions and hooked us up with nice T-shirts. Thanks, Algorand!

And finally, I’d like to thank Webonology — which is also Greg’s company — for being a sponsor and contributing the grand prize, an Xbox Series X!

Photo via Kate Leonardo.

Please check out these sponsors. They do great work, they supported this great event, and they’re helping to build the Tampa Bay tech scene!

Tech scenes don’t happen by themselves — they need YOU!

What makes a tech scene?

In the end, it boils down to a single factor: techies who take part in building a tech community. There are cities out there with sizable populations of techies that aren’t tech hubs — these are places without people who help build a tech community. There are also smaller places with smaller numbers of techies but have a vibrant tech scene, and these are the places with a handful of active organizers and people who show up for tech events.

Among these active organizers are Kate and Greg Leonardo, who’ve been consistently stepping up and doing the (often, but not always) thankless work of putting together events like Tampa Code Camp and upcoming events for 2023. Thank you, Kate and Greg, for everything you do for the Tampa Tech Scene!

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Tampa Bay tech, entrepreneur, and nerd events (Week of Monday, October 10, 2022)

Here’s the list of tech, entrepreneur, and nerd events for Tampa Bay and surrounding areas for the week of Monday, October 10 through Sunday, October 16, 2022.

Every week, with the assistance of a couple of Jupyter Notebooks that I put together, I compile this list for the Tampa Bay tech community.

As far as event types go, this list casts a rather wide net. It includes events that would be of interest to techies, nerds, and entrepreneurs. It includes (but isn’t limited to) events that fall under the category of:

  • Programming, DevOps, systems administration, and testing
  • Tech project management / agile processes
  • Video, board, and role-playing games
  • Book, philosophy, and discussion clubs
  • Tech, business, and entrepreneur networking events
  • Toastmasters (because nerds really need to up their presentation game)
  • Sci-fi, fantasy, and other genre fandoms
  • Anything I deem geeky

By “Tampa Bay and surrounding areas”, this list covers events that originate or are aimed at the area within 100 miles of the Port of Tampa. At the very least, that includes the cities of Tampa, St. Petersburg, and Clearwater, but as far north as Ocala, as far south as Fort Myers, and includes Orlando and its surrounding cities.

Monday, October 10

GroupEvent NameTime
TampaBayNetworkersSuccess Builders Free Business Blog9:00 AM
Power BI Panama User GroupCommunity Summit NA 20229:00 AM
Young Professionals Networking JOIN in and Connect!In person at Fords Garage St Pete11:00 AM
Christian Professionals Network Tampa BayLive Online Connection Meeting- Monday11:30 AM
Professional Business Networking with RGAnetwork.netSt. Pete Networking Lunch! Fords Garage! Monday’s11:30 AM
North Tampa Networking GroupBusiness networking11:30 AM
SCIPS, a 50+ Tampa Bay Singles ClubEUCHRE, Rummy Q and other Board Games for ENTHUSIASTIC GAME PLAYERS4:00 PM
Entrepreneurs & Startups – Bradenton Networking & EducationAndrea Bogard LeBlanc: Navigating the Waters of a Wholesale Import Business5:30 PM
Brews N Board GamesBoard Game Night at Persimmon Hollow Flamingo Crossings6:00 PM
Critical Hit GamesMTG: Commander Night6:00 PM
Tampa Bay Gaming: RPG’s, Board Games & more!Casual Pokemon League at Nerdy Needs6:00 PM
Tampa Bay TabletoppersMonday Feast & Game Night6:00 PM
Board Game Meetup: Board Game BoxcarMonday Weekly Board Game Night! (Lazy Moon Colonial Location)6:00 PM
Orlando Poker Tournaments Meetup Group$200 Texas Holdem Freeroll Online6:05 PM
Toastmasters District 48Speakeasy Toastmasters #46986:15 PM
Toastmasters District 48North Port Toastmasters Meets Online!!6:30 PM
Orlando Adventurer’s GuildTomb of Annhilation (APL 3 Forgotten Realms) – DM Carson6:30 PM
Meet New People As Adults – Which is Harder Than ExpectedTrivia Night to Meet New People7:00 PM
Tampa HackerspaceIntro to the Babylock Embroidery Machine (Members Only)7:00 PM
Toastmasters Division GSpanglish Toastmasters Club 77037317:00 PM
Learn-To-Trade Forex – Online (As Seen on Orlando Sentinel)Learn-To-Trade For Beginners – (ONLINE)7:00 PM
Tampa – Sarasota – Venice Trivia & Quiz MeetupTrivia Night – Motorworks Brewing Smartphone Trivia Game Show7:00 PM
Learn-To-Trade Stocks – Online (As Seen on Orlando Sentinel)Learn-To-Trade Q&A – (ONLINE)7:00 PM
Light Study PRO – A Photography Workshop for Emerging ProsMembers as far back as 2008 can access their photos7:00 PM
Learn-To-Trade Crypto – Online (As Seen on Orlando Sentinel)Learn-To-Trade Q&A (0NLINE)7:00 PM
Tampa HackerspaceIntroduction to Fusion 3607:00 PM
Monday Night Trivia at Cage BrewingTeam Trivia Cage Brewing 10/107:00 PM
Central Florida AD&D (1st ed.) Grognards GuildWorld of Greyhawk: 1E One-Shots7:30 PM
Tampa Bay Card Room.25/.50 Texas Holdem Online Cashgame9:00 PM

Tuesday, October 11

GroupEvent NameTime
Business Strategy Meetup GroupBusiness Networking7:15 AM
Tampa Bay Agilev-Lean Coffee7:30 AM
Write the Docs FloridaMorning social: the mindset of a technical writer8:30 AM
Orlando Melrose MakersIn-Person: Makerspace Open Lab10:30 AM
Tampa / St Pete Business ConnectionsWestchase/Oldsmar Business Networking Lunch ~ All Welcome11:00 AM
Professional Business Networking with RGAnetwork.netOldsmar/Westchase Networking Lunch – Wild Rover Brewing Company11:00 AM
Florida Startup: Idea to IPOHow to Find Product Market Fit Quickly11:00 AM
Tampa Bay Business Networking Meetings & MixersUpper Pinellas,Oldsmar,Westchase Networking Lunch -Wild Rover Brewing Company11:00 AM
Young Professionals Networking JOIN in and Connect!Westchase/Oldsmar Business Networking Lunch ~ All Welcome11:00 AM
Wesley Chapel, Trinity, New Tampa, Business ProfessionalsNew Tampa Networking Lunch at Glory Day’s Grill New Tampa11:30 AM
Professional Business Networking with RGAnetwork.netNew Tampa RGA Chapter ~ Glory Days Meet your next referral partner!11:30 AM
Pasco County Young Entrepreneurs/Business Owners All WelcomeProfessional Business Networking Lunch Glory Day’s New Tampa11:30 AM
Florida Startup: Idea to IPOFREE EXPO PASSES! Edge Computing World11:30 AM
Global Networking SummitNetworking Brunch12:00 PM
Block Co-op – Bitcoin Crypto Blockchain OrlandoBitcoin/Crypto. Buying, Selling and sharing ideas. Small group atmosphere.1:00 PM
Docker OrlandoDeploy with Docker Compose with Matthew Setter2:00 PM
Tampa Financial Freedom Meetup Group2023 BUSINESS CHALLENGE – NEW YOU, NEW YEAR, NEW BUSINESS!3:00 PM
Work From Home -Online Business Opportunities and NetworkingHow To Create The Mindset Of A Successful Entrepreneur3:00 PM
Orlando Unity Developers GroupVirtual Event: Blender-UV Mapping4:00 PM
Free Video Production Classes – TV/InternetSocial Video Marketing Tips(ONLINE CLASS)-FREE for Hillsborough County Residents4:15 PM
Tampa Bay Business Networking Happy Hour/Meetings/Meet UpTrinity/Odessa Evening Networking “The Happy Hour of Power” All Welcome!5:30 PM
Orlando Poker Tournaments Meetup Group.25/.50 Texas Holdem Cashgame Online6:00 PM
Adventures On Tap DnD and Board GamesNerd Night at Deadwords Brewing6:00 PM
Critical Hit GamesMarvel Crisis Protocol Night6:00 PM
Florida Center for Creative PhotographyMeet & Greet at O’Keefe’s Family Restaurant6:00 PM
Tampa HackerspaceWeekly Open Make Night6:00 PM
Data Analytics – Tampa BayData Analytics – Tampa Bay – OCTOBER MEETUP6:00 PM
Tampa Bay Card Room.25/.50 Texas Holdem Online Cashgame6:00 PM
West Pasco Toastmasters Club Weekly Meeting6:30 PM
Tampa eMarketing GroupsLearn About Podcasting and How to Monetize Your Interest!6:30 PM
Pinellas WritersWeekly Group Meetings – All Writers Welcome!6:30 PM
Tampa – Sarasota – Venice Trivia & Quiz MeetupTrivia Night – Moose Lodge 2117 Smartphone Trivia Game Show6:30 PM
Florida Podcasters AssociationFlorida Podcasters Association General Meeting!!!6:30 PM
Almost There But Not QuiteTRIVIA AT DUFFY’S !!!6:45 PM
Lakeland Note Investing GroupLakeland Note Investing Meetup Group7:00 PM
Communication Skills for Quiet PeopleThe Guide to Beginning a New Relationship for Introverts7:00 PM
Tampa Bay Gaming: RPG’s, Board Games & more!D&D Adventurers League at Armada Games7:00 PM
Tampa HackerspaceWoodshop Safety (Members Only)7:00 PM
St. Pete Beers ‘n Board Games for Young AdultsSt. Pete Beers ‘n Board Games Meetup for Young Adults7:00 PM
Motorcycles and BlockchainGeode Blockchain October Community Call – Tues. OCT 11th 7pm Eastern @ Discord7:00 PM
Oddball Cinema· House on Haunted Hill · by William Castle ☼ online event7:00 PM
Orlando Crypto MeetupCrypto/Trading/Online Business/Entrepreneurship Nights7:00 PM
TB Chess – Tampa Bay – St. Petersburg Chess Meetup GroupLet’s play chess at 54th Ave Kava House!7:30 PM
Shut Up & Write!® TampaOnline Event: Shut Up & Write on Zoom7:45 PM

Wednesday, October 12

GroupEvent NameTime
Network Professionals Inc. of South Pinellas (NPI)NPI Profit Partners Chapter – Exchange Qualified Business Referrals7:30 AM
1 Million Cups – Orlando1 Million Cups – Orlando Weekly Meetup8:30 AM
Florida Center for Creative PhotographyCoffee & Photography at O’Keefe’s Family Restaurant in Clearwater9:00 AM
Hyperledger TampaHyperledger FireFly 1.1 is Here! Deploy apps connecting to multiple chains11:00 AM
Tampa Bay Business Networking Meetings & MixersBrandon Networking Professionals Networking Lunch11:30 AM
Young Professionals Networking JOIN in and Connect!Brandon Business Professionals Just Love Coffee11:30 AM
National Association of Entrepreneurs Mastermind GroupNational Association of Entrepreneurs Mastermind Group Meeting11:30 AM
Tampa Bay Business Networking Meetings & MixersBrandon Networking Professionals Networking Lunch – Just Love Coffee11:30 AM
Professional Business Networking with RGAnetwork.netCarrollwood Professional Networking Lunch Wednesday All Welcome JOIN us11:30 AM
Entrepreneurs & Business Owners of Sarasota & BradentonSarasota Business Networking Lunch All Welcome, Just purchase Lunch!11:30 AM
Bradenton/Sarasota Networking Meetings and MixersBusiness Networking Lunch11:30 AM
Success Strategies for Business OwnersThe Value Proposition — your business success starts here12:00 PM
Web Design And SEO/SEM Three Sixty DegreesWeb Design And SEO/SEM Three Sixty Degrees12:00 PM
Tampa Bay Card Room.25/.50 Texas Holdem Online Cashgame12:00 PM
Free Video Production Classes – TV/InternetDigital Video Editing Class (ONLINE CLASS) -FREE for Hillsborough residents only1:00 PM
Wesley Chapel, Trinity, New Tampa, Business ProfessionalsLutz, Wesley Chapel, New Port Richey Networking Coffee & Connectons1:30 PM
Orlando Poker Tournaments Meetup Group.25/.50 Online Texas Holdem Cash Game2:00 PM
ManageEngine’s Cybersecurity MeetupsSimplify Password Policy Compliance2:00 PM
Network After Work Tampa – Networking EventsBuilding a Multi-Six Figure Business through Social Media Marketing3:00 PM
Ironhack Tampa – Tech Careers, Learning and NetworkingOct. Data Workshop: Learn the Basics of Visualizing Data with Tableau5:00 PM
Florida Startup: Idea to IPOFREE WEBINAR: How to Outsource Development of Your App5:00 PM
Brandon BoardgamersBoard Gaming – In Person5:00 PM
Central Florida CitySecSwanCitySec Meetup5:00 PM
The Tampa Chapter of the Society for the Exploration of PlayPlaying Games in the Alley5:00 PM
High Tech ConnectOctober Tech Fest (& our 4th birthday!)5:00 PM
Orlando Developers MeetupInnovation in our Community – Startup Weekend Pre-event5:30 PM
Tampa Gaming GuildWednesday Board Game Night5:30 PM
Sarasota Business Exchange ClubWe ARE meeting again at Rusty Bucket Restaurant5:30 PM
Web3Collab St. PetersburgWeb3Collab: Blockchain and Crypto fundamentals Part 16:00 PM
Brews N Board GamesBoard Game Night at Deadwords Brewing6:00 PM
Board Game Meetup: Board Game BoxcarBlood on the Clocktower & Board Games! (Deadwords Brewing Location)6:00 PM
OWASP OrlandoOWASP Orlando 2022 Community Event6:00 PM
Tampa Bay Gaming: RPG’s, Board Games & more!Hobby Night – Minis Painting Tips & Tricks at Armada Games6:00 PM
The Weirder Things Book ClubSix of Crows – Finish6:30 PM
Tampa Writers AllianceTampa Writers Alliance Critique Group6:30 PM
Eccentricity Club (Foodies and Fun)Korean at Korea House in Longwood6:30 PM
Tampa Bay Inventors Council – www.TampaBayInventors.orgTampa Bay Inventors Council – www.tbic.us bi-monthly Meetup6:30 PM
Hosted By Defcon813Sunny in Wonderland: Web App Security Topics6:30 PM
Kitchen Table Book Club: Year of Short Stories“Who We Are” by Camille Acker6:30 PM
Nerdbrew EventsThe Lost Boys: (1987) Nerdbrew $8 Classic Movie Night!6:45 PM
Broward Drupal Users GroupCall for presenters7:00 PM
Gen GeekMovie and Art 🎨 @DRIP (The Shining)7:00 PM
Castaways Euchre ClubCastaways Euchre Club7:00 PM
Tampa – Sarasota – Venice Trivia & Quiz MeetupSmartphone Trivia Game Show at Wilders Pizza7:00 PM
Writers of Central Florida or ThereaboutsThe Short Attention Span Storytelling Hour7:00 PM
Communication Skills for Quiet PeopleHow to Communicate Effectively7:00 PM
Tampa Bay Bitcoin[Virtual] Tampa Bay Bitcoin Meetup: News, Markets, & Community7:00 PM
Suncoast Developers GuildOpen Code7:00 PM
Central Florida AD&D (1st ed.) Grognards GuildNew Beginnings & Old Rivalries7:00 PM
Nerd Night OutGames & Grog – Party Games Social Night7:00 PM
MakerFX MakerspaceMakerFX Makerspace Art Of Electronics Guild7:00 PM
Toastmasters District 48Carrollwood Toastmasters Meetings meet In-Person and Online7:00 PM
Florida Writer’s Association / OrlandoFlorida Writer’s Association / Orlando7:00 PM
Communication Skills for Interviews and LifeCommunication Practice and Improvement7:00 PM
Tampa Startup Founder 101Co-Founder Networking: Find a Business Partner, Online8:00 PM
Critical Hit GamesWerewolf9:00 PM
Tampa / St Pete Business ConnectionsBrandon Business Professionals IN Person!!!!11:30 PM
Tampa / St Pete Business ConnectionsCarollwood Professionals Networking Lunch!11:30 PM
Black Project Managers Tampa BayBlack PMs Networking7:00 PM

Thursday, October 13

GroupEvent NameTime
Professional Business Networking with RGAnetwork.netWesley Chapel/Lutz networking breakfast7:30 AM
Pasco County Young Entrepreneurs/Business Owners All WelcomeHappy Hangar Early Bird Professionals Networking7:30 AM
Pasco County Young Entrepreneurs/Business Owners All WelcomeHappy Hangar Early Bird Professionals Networking7:30 AM
Business Networking Weekly Meeting for Local ProfessionalsBusiness Networking for Local Professionals8:00 AM
Young Professionals Networking JOIN in and Connect!Tampa Young Professionals Virtual Networking Friday Morning All WElCOME8:45 AM
NTi Port Richey, FLNTi Port Richey – Business Referral Network9:00 AM
Orlando Melrose MakersIn-Person: Makerspace Open Lab10:30 AM
Young Professionals Networking JOIN in and Connect!The Founders Meeting where it all Began! JOIN us! Bring a guest and get a gift11:00 AM
Business Game Changers GroupClearwater Professional Networking Lunch11:00 AM
Florida Startup: Idea to IPOHow to Cut Product Development Costs by up to 50%!11:00 AM
Block Co-op – Bitcoin Crypto Blockchain OrlandoCrypto Set-up Class -Limited to 5 Seats Only11:00 AM
Tampa / St Pete Business ConnectionsClearwater/Central Pinellas Networking Lunch11:00 AM
Tampa Bay Business Networking Happy Hour/Meetings/Meet UpPinellas County’s Largest Networking Lunch and your invited!11:00 AM
Wesley Chapel, Trinity, New Tampa, Business ProfessionalsWesley Chapel Grill Smith Professional Networking Lunch11:30 AM
Network Professionals Inc. of South Pinellas (NPI)NPI Power Lunch – Exchange Qualified Business Referrals11:30 AM
Pasco County Young Entrepreneurs/Business Owners All WelcomeWesley Chapel Professional Networking Lunch at Chuck Lager America’s Tavern11:30 AM
Suncoast Credit Union Micro Enterprise Development MeetupImportance of a Business Banking Relationship11:30 AM
“Learn and Earn” Millionaire Mind Secrets & NetworkingOnline Zoom! Millionaire Mind Lunch; Book Club and Networking!12:00 PM
Tampa Options Trading Group for Monthly Income7 Ways to Eliminate Risk in Options Trading1:00 PM
Free Video Production Classes – TV/InternetYouTube Basics (ONLINE CLASS) – FREE for Hillsborough County Residents3:00 PM
Career Success AcademyCybersecurity Awareness Month: Appreciation Happy Hour5:00 PM
Tampa – Sarasota – Venice Trivia & Quiz MeetupTrivia Night – Bunkers Bar of Sun City Center Smartphone Trivia Game Show5:00 PM
Tampa Bay Tech Career Advice ForumCybersecurity Awareness Month: Appreciation Happy Hour5:00 PM
Entrepreneur Social Club“Ask The Sex Therapist!” Heather Shannon Live Q&A- Followed by ESC @ 6:455:45 PM
Critical Hit GamesStar Wars Night6:00 PM
Tampa Bay Gaming: RPG’s, Board Games & more!D&D Adventurers League at Critical Hit Games6:00 PM
Toastmasters District 48Clearwater Community Toastmasters6:00 PM
Network After Work Tampa – Networking EventsVirtual Cocktails and Connections6:00 PM
Brandon and Seffner area AD&D and Rifts (Palladium) Group1st ed AD&D Campaign.6:00 PM
Orlando Board Gaming Weekly MeetupCentral Florida Board Gaming at The Collective6:00 PM
Orlando Poker Tournaments Meetup Group.25/.50 Texas Holdem Cashgame Online6:00 PM
Remote Collective ST. PETE | Social Club For Remote WorkersCocktails @ Copper Shaker!!6:00 PM
Girl Develop It OrlandoIntro to JavaScript6:30 PM
WordPress St. PetersburgWordPress St Pete: Social Meetup at 3 Daughters Brewery6:30 PM
Tampa Ybor Free Writing GroupWriting Meetup6:30 PM
Tampa HackerspaceGirls Who Code for Grades 6-127:00 PM
Tampa Bay BitcoinBitcoin Only – Special event!7:00 PM
Tampa HackerspaceWoodshop Tool Sign Off-Jointer, Planer, & Bandsaw (Members Only)7:00 PM
Cocktails and Convo: Book club for RomCom LoversThe Kiss Curse by Erin Sterling7:00 PM
Real Life Trading – Tampa FLRLT Tampa Stock Trading Meetup7:00 PM
Live streaming production and talentLive streaming production and talent7:00 PM
Tampa Bay Business Builders MeetupSaint Petersburg Business Builders7:00 PM
Geekocracy!Trivia at Spookeasy7:30 PM
Tampa Bay Card Room.25/.50 Texas Holdem Online Cashgame9:00 PM

Friday, October 14

GroupEvent NameTime
Winter Park Toastmasters – Learn while having FUN!Improve your communication, listening, and leadership skills7:15 AM
Agile OrlandoVirtual “2nd Fridays” Lean Coffee Orlando7:30 AM
Laid Back Leads GroupLaid Back Leads Group8:00 AM
Brandon Biz ProsBuild your Business with Brandon Biz Pros8:30 AM
Professional Business Networking with RGAnetwork.netA.C.T. Acquire Connections Today Morning Business Networking All Welcome!8:45 AM
Hosted By Toastmasters District 48Real Talkers #73069:15 AM
Christian Professionals Network Tampa BayImprove Speaking Skills & Build Confidence9:25 AM
Young Professionals Networking JOIN in and Connect!Friday Business Introductions JOIN us at Cafe Delanie All Welcome11:30 AM
Tampa / St Pete Business ConnectionsInternational Professionals Networking Meeting11:30 AM
Professional Business Networking with RGAnetwork.netFriday International Business Introductions at McAllisters Westshore11:30 AM
Tampa Bay Business Networking Happy Hour/Meetings/Meet UpInternational Networking Westshore McAlisters Deli11:30 AM
Tampa Bay Business Networking Meetings & MixersFriday Business Introductions!11:30 AM
Powerful Women NetworkingWINTER PARK: Join us for outrageous connection, growth and networking too!11:30 AM
Orlando Unity Developers GroupVirtual Event: Blender-Rigging a Character4:00 PM
Clermont Nerd GamesBoard Game Night!5:00 PM
Orlando Poker Tournaments Meetup Group.25/.50 Online Texas Holdem Cash Game5:00 PM
Toastmasters District 48MESSAGE CRAFTERS5:30 PM
Tampa Gaming GuildFriday Board Game Night5:30 PM
Dunnellon Area Board GamersFriday Night Board Gaming6:00 PM
Tampa Bay Gaming: RPG’s, Board Games & more!Board Game night at The Strange Realms in Carrollwood Friday, 6 PM6:00 PM
Nerd Night OutTaps & Drafts6:00 PM
Self-Perfected OrlandoGROWTH MINDSET6:00 PM
Toastmasters District 48Positively Speaking Toastmasters6:15 PM
Oviedo Middle Aged Gamers (OMAG)Tabletop: Friday Board Game Night7:00 PM
Orlando Adventurer’s GuildCanon’s Custom Campaign Moonsea Tour – DM Canon (Tier 3)7:00 PM
Tampa Bay Horror and Mutant FamHalloween Ends Movie Night!7:00 PM
Critical Hit GamesMTG: Dominaria United Draft7:00 PM
Tampa StoicsIN-PERSON: Courage Under Fire7:00 PM
The Pinellas County Young “Professionals”Join our Facebook group!7:00 PM
MakerFX MakerspaceMakerFX Maskerspace Laser Guild7:00 PM
MARS ASTRONOMY CLUBMARS October 2022 Meeting7:00 PM
Gen GeekCreatures of the Night @lowryzootampa7:30 PM
Tampa Bay Card Room.25/.50 Texas Holdem Online Cashgame9:00 PM

Saturday, October 15

GroupEvent NameTime
Central Florida Philosophy MeetupWake Up and Think Clearly Saturday morning share and discuss.7:00 AM
Toastmasters Division GEarly Bird Ocala8:00 AM
Florida Gulf Coast Chapter of Sisters in CrimeCedar Key Seafood Festival FLGC SinC Vendor Booth9:00 AM
Toastmasters Division EHunters Creek Toastmasters9:30 AM
Writers Group at the Haunted Antique ShopWriters Group at the Haunted Antique Shop9:30 AM
Chess RepublicCoffee & Chess: Tampa Midtown9:30 AM
Orlando Lady Developers MeetupCode with me – learning sessions weekly on Saturdays10:00 AM
North Florida Stock Investing EducationSouth Florida Model Investment Club Meeting10:00 AM
Tampa DevsTDevs – $20,000 Hackathon with TADHacks @Embarc Collective10:00 AM
Orlando Melrose MakersIn-Person: Makerspace Open Lab10:30 AM
Tampa Options Trading Group for Monthly IncomeHow to build an Options Portfolio for Beginners!11:00 AM
Tampa Bay Card Room.25/.50 Texas Holdem Online Cashgame12:00 PM
Female Power Network Of St PeteSharing and Support for Your Business or Passion Project12:00 PM
Florida Center for Creative PhotographyJOIN our Facebook Group, LIKE our Fan Page and Invite your Friends12:00 PM
Suncoast MakersFREE Fab Lab Orientation1:00 PM
Tampa Amazon Seller Meetup GroupHow to use Brand Analytics + Search Query Performance for a killer 2022 launch1:00 PM
Tampa Bay Women’s Book Club Meetup GroupOctober Book Club1:00 PM
WordSmitten Writing WorkshopWordSmitten Writing Workshop :: Saturday 1 PM – Online Session1:00 PM
Casual Scrabble PlayAnyone up for Scrabble?2:00 PM
The New Normal Book Club – OrlandoOUT OF THE DARK by David Weber2:00 PM
Central Florida Florida Foam Fighting (Fumetsu)Fighter Practice! (Newbies welcome)2:00 PM
Books Life And Utter Non-Sense (21+Women)Book and Axes, Oh My2:00 PM
Tampa Bay Gaming: RPG’s, Board Games & more!Saturday MTG Draft at Hammerfall Games and Collectibles3:00 PM
Tampa Book Club – Award-Winning BooksBoy’s Life by Robert McCammon3:00 PM
Code for Tampa Bay BrigadeCollective Action for Broadband Equity [Virtual Activity]3:00 PM
Tampa Games Developer GuildGame Project Therapy (Virtual)4:00 PM
Orlando Poker Tournaments Meetup Group.25/.50 Online Texas Holdem Cash Game5:00 PM
Orlando Adventurer’s Guild[In-Person] The Wild Beyond the Witchlight – DM Calvin (Tier 2)5:00 PM
Tampa HackerspaceTampa Hackerspace Board Game Night and Potluck6:00 PM
Saturday Night Boardgames – Catan, Monopoly etcBoard game meetup6:00 PM
Kitchen Table Book Club: Year of Short StoriesGorilla, My Love by Toni Cade Bambara6:00 PM
Orlando Web 3.0 Meetup GroupWeb3 CFL Event6:30 PM
Block Co-op – Bitcoin Crypto Blockchain OrlandoWeb3 CFL Culture Reveal6:30 PM
Oviedo Middle Aged Gamers (OMAG)Golf Group – RPG One-Shots6:30 PM
Gen GeekScream-a-geddon6:30 PM
Nerdbrew EventsCommunity Hang-out Night7:00 PM
Central Florida AD&D (1st ed.) Grognards GuildTHE ONE-SHOT GUILD7:00 PM

Sunday, October 16

GroupEvent NameTime
Toastmasters District 48Clearwater Sunday Speakers Toastmasters Club9:30 AM
Pinellas County Classic Card GamesLet’s Enjoy Nature and Play Some Cards!!11:00 AM
Tampa Bay Card Room.25/.50 Texas Holdem Online Cashgame12:00 PM
Board Games and Card Games in Sarasota & BradentonGames at Descent Into Gaming12:00 PM
Orlando Urban Professionals Meetup GroupBrainstorming Entrepreneurship Workshop!1:00 PM
Beginners Guide to D and DD&D Adventurers League1:00 PM
Critical Hit GamesD&D Adventurers League2:00 PM
Drunk’n Meeples West Pasco (Boardgames)Weekend Game Day2:00 PM
Tampa Bay Gaming: RPG’s, Board Games & more!D&D Adventurers League at Critical Hit Games2:00 PM
Orlando Poker Tournaments Meetup Group.25/.50 Online Texas Holdem Cash Game2:00 PM
Toastmasters, Division DWeekend Toastmasters3:00 PM
Tampa Bay Mental Health Solutions Think TankLet’s get going!5:00 PM
Brandon and Seffner area AD&D and Rifts (Palladium) GroupRifts5:00 PM
Tampa HackerspaceSew Awesome! (Textile Arts & Crafts)5:30 PM
Tampa StoicsIN-PERSON: A Walking Meditation – Causeway Trail6:00 PM
Learn-To-Trade Stocks – Online (As Seen on Orlando Sentinel)ONLINE: Learn-To-Trade Crypto, Forex & Futures7:00 PM
Learn-To-Trade Forex – Online (As Seen on Orlando Sentinel)Learn-To-Trade Stocks, Options & ETFs (ONLINE)7:00 PM
Learn-To-Trade Crypto – Online (As Seen on Orlando Sentinel)Learn-To-Trade Cryptos, Forex & Futures (ONLINE)7:00 PM
Nerd Night OutA Duck Presents NB Movie Night7:00 PM
Solana – TampaOffice Hours8:00 PM
Nerdbrew EventsNerdBrew Karaoke @ MacDinton’s!8:00 PM

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Conferences Programming Tampa Bay

TampaCC: A FREE code camp event happening this Saturday, October 8th!

The venue: Keiser University, Tampa.

TampaCC, Tampa’s FREE annual code camp, where you can sharpen your software development skills, is happening this Saturday, October 8th in Tampa at Keiser University. This is your chance to learn something new and get to know the Tampa tech community!

I’ll say it again: it’s FREE to attend! Register here to let them know that you’re attending.

Here’s the schedule. Click the presentation names to find out more:

TimePresentations
9:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.Registration, breakfast, and sponsor meet and greet
9:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.Keynote: Architecture and Cost Optimization (Greg Leonardo)
10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.Azure AI Fundamentals by Demo (Usama Wahab Khan)
An Introduction to Redis for .NET Developers (Steve Lorello)
• Dev Containers in VS Code (Chris Ayers)
• IT Life Cycle and a Bit of DevOps – Industry Notes (Sam Kasimalla)
• Improve State Management with Reactive Development (Sebastian Castaldi)
• Home Lab – Private Cloud on a Budget (Jared Rhodes)
11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.• Azure DevOps APIs – Things You Can Do with the APIs (Arthur Garcia)
• Azure Chaos Studio – Deliberately Introducing Faults (Jared Rhodes)
• Leadership Catnip (Scott Dorman)
• Web3 – Blockchain Myths for Developers (Russell Fustino)
• Build Cross-Platform Visual Novels, Simulations, and Games with Ren’Py (Joey deVilla)
• MLOps for the Rest of Us (Bartosz Mikulski)
12:00 p.m. – 12:50 p.m.Lunch and sponsor meet and greet
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.• Azure for the Enterprise – Getting Started (Jared Rhodes)
• Building in the Cloud with Bicep (Chris Ayers)
• Flow Engineering – Boost Velocity, Quality, and Happiness Through Your Entire Value Stream (Steve Pereira)
• Power Apps in the Real World (Christopher Cognetta)
• Indexng, Searching, and Aggregation with RediSearch and .NET (Steve Lorello)
2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.• Count-Min Sketch to Infinity: Using Probabilistic Data Structures to Solve Counting Problems in .NET (Steve Lorello)
• Memory Management Fundamentals – GC Deep Dive (Scott Dorman)
• Pre-Heating Your Architecture for Data and Regulations (Tito Martinez)
• Manage Your Manager for Fun, Profit, and Career Success (Anitra Pavka)
3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.• Microservices Architecture (Sebastian Castaldi)
• Azure Management for the Enterprise (Jared Rhodes)
• Cyber Incident Response Exercise – From Tech to Exec (Joey Hernandez)
• Getting Started with Explainable AI with Microsoft FairLearn (Adnan Masood, Ph.D.)
• Serverless Continuous Integration with Drone (Kevin Poorman)
4:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.Closing ceremony and raffle

Keiser University is a great venue with lots of space for several simultaneous sessions and has been the gracious host of so many Tampa Bay tech events.

And of course, credit has to go to TampaCC’s long-time organizers, Kate and Greg Leonardo — thanks so much for putting this together! I’m looking forward to returning to TampaCC (and presenting, too!)

Want to attend (and remember, it’s FREE!)? Register here and we’ll see you on Saturday!

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Career The Street Finds Its Own Uses For Things

Why you shouldn’t put your street address on your resume

Karly Blackburn’s cake resume, complete with street address (which I blurred out).

If you’re not familiar with the story of Karly Blackburn’s cake resume, check it out — it tells of her clever idea to make use of Albertsons’ cakes with printed icing and Instacart’s delivery services to land a job interview at Nike by sending them an attention-getting CV. She tells the story in her own words on LinkedIn.

There’s only one thing I would’ve changed to her plan: I would have left out the street address from the contact info. An email address, phone number, and city and state are more than enough. These days, putting your street address on your resume is a bad idea.

Why did we put our street addresses on our resumes?

In the Don Draper era, it made sense. These days, it’s a bad idea.

In the pre-internet era, you often got a response to your job application via postal mail, so it made sense to include your street address on your resume. It was a slower-paced era, when landing an interview could be a matter of weeks, rather than days or hours.

In this era of ubiquitous, instant internet communications, networked pocket computers always arm’s length away, and instantaneous access to databases packed with real estate and demographic information, it’s not just an anachronistic practice, but a potentially harmful one.

The Google factor

Consider this advice from a recruiter in one of my secondary LinkedIn circles:

This recruiter was probably a little too honest.

At least this recruiter’s honest enough to write about their morbid curiosity on LinkedIn. With a couple of clicks on Google Maps, a recruiter, or more critically, a hiring manager can get a sense of your socioeconomic status, especially in hyper-segregated metros. You could be ruled out based on race or class and wouldn’t even know it.

Others may rule you out based on the distance between your home and the office, or more importantly, the time it would take for you to get there. This shouldn’t be their call to make, so why give them the tools to do so?

Even more troublesome: the Zillow factor

In a comment made in response to the recruiter above, another recruiter posted this reply…

Read on to hear a similar story.

…which leads me to something I overheard while waiting to board a flight in late August:

It was a conversation between a couple of recruiters who were talking about a hiring manager that they both knew. It went something like this, but with the hiring manager’s name changed:

Recruiter 1: So wait, what did Jerkass do? [Yes, I’m making it very clear that I changed the hiring manager’s name! — Joey]

Recruiter 2: It was a total dick move, but in a way, I gotta respect it. The candidate put his address on his CV. Big mistake.

Recruiter 1: Kind of old-fashioned, but not a killer. What’s the deal here?

Recruiter 2: Well, Jerkass — being Jerkass — enters the address into Zillow and finds out that the guy bought the place at the height of the market. He looked at the price history, and it was obvious the guy overpaid big time. Leveraged to the max.

Recruiter 1: You weren’t kidding about “dick move,” were you?

Recruiter 2: Jerkass doesn’t stop there. He looks at where the guy’s working now, and figures that he needs this job to cover his new expensive house, and uses that fact to play hardball during salary negotiation. The guy’s still making more than he did at his old job, but Jerkass knew he was in a tough spot, and talked him down 10K.

Recruiter 1: That there is some James Bond villain-style negotiating.

Recruiter 2: I know, right?

Even your zip code is too much info

Some folks, such as this person on Instagram, are providing good advice by telling people not to put their street addresses on their resumes, but they’re still saying that the zip code is okay. This is still a potential landmine, thanks to the Esri ZIP Code Lookup Tapestry.

If you’re based in the U.S., you can try it out. Visit the page, tap the Explore Your ZIP Code button, and enter your ZIP code. You’ll get a marketer-focused set of stats for your neighborhood that looks like this:

The ZIP Code Lookup Tapestry lists all sorts of things, including:

  • The three largest marketing demographic categories in your neighborhood
  • Average annual spending habits in your area: credit debt, apparel, medical insurance, and entertainment
  • The levels of disposable income in your ’hood

This is just more data on which you could be judged on criteria that isn’t relevant to your work. Leave your zip code off your resume!

For more about this service, see this article: This Is What Marketers Think of You and Your Neighbors.