Two of the links on the right ->> on the Hawaii Tech Sites section seems to be gone.
The Wave Hawaii has been gone for at least three months now, they never renewed their site. As for the Hawaii Council, I have no clue why I can't access it.
Hi Daniel - I just relocated to HI with my Hawaii-born wife, and I come with several years of technical program management experience from the San Francisco / Silicon Valley area. Your TechHui site is amazing, and I've already found a wealth of information here. Russel Cheng recommended that I reach out to you for guidance on how to conduct an effective technical job search in Honolulu. Of course, working at a technology-focused company would be ideal, but I'm also open to working at any type of organization (regardless of industry) as long as it has a passion for using technology to grow its business. Do you have any suggestions or contacts that I can start with?
Thanks Daniel, we have been on Oahu for over 10 years but have been under radar since our clients are institutions and are global. Thanks for reaching out and welcoming m.
E komo mai Daniel. I know Blaine pretty well from when I worked at Salesforce. I have connected with him on this site also. Look forward to visiting the Salesforce event next month, as we plan to sponsor.
Thank you Daniel. Sorry I skipped out on your group to join Russel's. I really am not a developer and more of a business minded person who just dabbles in code. Hope to meet up one day.
At 1:52pm on February 10, 2011, Dan Zelikman said…
LOL! Sad but true brother.
At 12:09pm on February 10, 2011, Dan Zelikman said…
Might be an interesting discussion thread... "Tweet in Hawaii & Be Sued" While social media drives Egypt's revolution, Hawaii Legislature takes steps to punish users.http://ow.ly/3UeP6
Hi daniel, how's Tech Hui doing? Looks like there's been a gap in use. I'm looking for a community to share what I've learned doing App Dev and working on a new Hawaii based and focused startup. Fun stuff.
At 3:44pm on December 14, 2010, Dan Zelikman said…
I'm all for the thread, it would be a great discussion! And although I agree with you about the home distractions I think that when you have results based projects to work on a sense of urgency takes over. I think that there is a balance to it all. Personally I'm frustrated with the notion that some time ago someone said we have to shuffle papers from 9 to 5.
At 11:59pm on November 30, 2010, Leilani Magee said…
Hi Daniel!
Are you in the business of creating web sites these days? If so, would you kindly provide me with a quote to do one for the Hawaii Women's Fund? Per Kevin (Hughes), you are the best and you are worth every penny. I am asking on behalf of my fellow Board members. Here's the website of a sister organization, American Assn. of University Women (AAUW): http://aauwhonolulu.org/site/. HWF would be looking for something similar. Mahalo nui loa and best to you, Leilani
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Two of the links on the right ->> on the Hawaii Tech Sites section seems to be gone.
The Wave Hawaii has been gone for at least three months now, they never renewed their site. As for the Hawaii Council, I have no clue why I can't access it.
You may want to clean it up and take them out.
Thanks!
Thanks Daniel! I will definitely attend an upcoming TechHui event, and hope to meet you in person then. Again, great site!
Hi Daniel - I just relocated to HI with my Hawaii-born wife, and I come with several years of technical program management experience from the San Francisco / Silicon Valley area. Your TechHui site is amazing, and I've already found a wealth of information here. Russel Cheng recommended that I reach out to you for guidance on how to conduct an effective technical job search in Honolulu. Of course, working at a technology-focused company would be ideal, but I'm also open to working at any type of organization (regardless of industry) as long as it has a passion for using technology to grow its business. Do you have any suggestions or contacts that I can start with?
Thanks in advance!
Shaun
Thanks Daniel, we have been on Oahu for over 10 years but have been under radar since our clients are institutions and are global. Thanks for reaching out and welcoming m.
Hey Dan. Great to hear from you. I will attend the TechHui conference. Look forward to meeting you and Mika soon and let's do some catch-ups. :)
Hey Dan - do you have any recommendations on books for WPF, C# and .NET?
Thanks! Hope you have enough sleep these days! :-)
E komo mai Daniel. I know Blaine pretty well from when I worked at Salesforce. I have connected with him on this site also. Look forward to visiting the Salesforce event next month, as we plan to sponsor.
Hi daniel, how's Tech Hui doing? Looks like there's been a gap in use. I'm looking for a community to share what I've learned doing App Dev and working on a new Hawaii based and focused startup. Fun stuff.
I'm all for the thread, it would be a great discussion! And although I agree with you about the home distractions I think that when you have results based projects to work on a sense of urgency takes over. I think that there is a balance to it all. Personally I'm frustrated with the notion that some time ago someone said we have to shuffle papers from 9 to 5.
Are you in the business of creating web sites these days? If so, would you kindly provide me with a quote to do one for the Hawaii Women's Fund? Per Kevin (Hughes), you are the best and you are worth every penny. I am asking on behalf of my fellow Board members. Here's the website of a sister organization, American Assn. of University Women (AAUW): http://aauwhonolulu.org/site/. HWF would be looking for something similar. Mahalo nui loa and best to you, Leilani
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