I wrote a blog entry discussing some of the things I'm interested in but forget me: what about you? What do you want to learn about?
From the topics you mentioned...
1. Dependency Injection and IoC--> Interested
2. ASP.NET MVC and other .NET MVC platforms--> Sure
3. Dynamic Languages in .NET (IronPython, IronRuby)--> Very interested, never actually used dynamic languages before
4. Visual Studio 2010--> Very interested, I'm assuming this topic would center on .NET 4.0
5. Blend --> Sure
6. Silverlight/WPF Techniques--> Interested
7. SCM (I dislike TFS and would prefer to hear about other products but anything on this topic would be interesting to me)--> Not especially. For what it's worth, I have a bit more favorable view on TFS but then again it may be aided by the fact I came from SourceSafe background.
8. Functional Programming Techniques--> Sure
9. Data modelling, Object Relational Mapping, and Entity Framework--> Sure
10. Communication Frameworks (WCF etc... ) and methods (RPC / REST / etc... )--> Sure. I may even be able to share a bit of knowledge and experiences I have had with WCF.
Possible other topics...11. Parallel Programming
12. Workflow
13. Last but not least, just get to know other .NET users around Sioux Falls
David, I'm with you on the following:
A few additional things that come mind are:
I've been teaching myself Haskell for the past year or so, and I've learned some really interesting concepts. I like discussing topics in this space and might like to see what role it could serve in commercial software development.
Interested in:
And just sharing experiences with like-minded .NET developers out there in Eastern SD who care about their craft