Need a fun activity or game for a holiday or special occasion?
A scavenger hunt is a timeless game that has created memories for generations.
There are many different kinds of scavenger hunts and you probably have a fond memory for each kind.
My parent's first date was an object or list scavenger hunt where teams get a list of items to find and compete to see who can find them first.
As a child my Easter baskets and Christmas presents where the reward at the end a treasure or riddle hunt where a series of riddles or clues led me from location to location around my house sometimes inside and out
I proposed to my wife using a riddle hunt by leading her around my apartment from clue to clue to taped to Easter eggs and the last egg contained her ring.
Would you like to create a lasting memory like the ones I've described for Halloween but our concerned it will take too long to write good Halloween scavenger hunt clues and figure out where to hide them etc...
Maybe you have a lot of kids of different ages and you want to do multiple teams. Being a software developer I decided to build a scavenger hunt creator to make it easier for others to create a scavenger hunt so I invite everyone give it a try.
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Top .net software developer podcast episodes of 2009
I subscribe and listen to about 10-15 software development podcasts (mostly focused on .NET) and have found this to be an excellent way to stay up with the constantly changing world of technology. My favorite podcast episodes over the last year are listed below. I've learned something from every single podcast I've ever listened to but these episodes really resonated with me.
In case you notice some of these episodes actually date back to late 2008 so I guess you could say I was rounding up to get to this list.
In case you notice some of these episodes actually date back to late 2008 so I guess you could say I was rounding up to get to this list.
- jQuery in asp.net (alt.net podcast)
- Doug crockford (.net rocks)
- Controlling HTML in ASP.NET WebForms (Polymorphic Podcast)
- YSlow! Steve Souders finds Website Bottlenecks (.net rocks)
- StackOverflow uses ASP.NET MVC - Jeff Atwood and his technical team (Hanselminutes)
- AutoMapper with Jimmy Bogard (Polymorphic Podcast)
- James Kovacs Inverts our Control! (.net rocks)
- nBuilder, Ugly Outfitters and VM Workshop (Polymorphic Podcast)
- Chad Myers and Jeremy Miller on FubuMVC (Herding Code)
- Scott Bellware on BDD and Lean Development
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