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PDC 2008 All Good Things…
Well it’s done! What a wild week it has been. From the announcement of Windows Azure , and the .NET/SQL Services to the new features of Windows 7 to upcoming features in WPF/WCF/WF 4.0 and let’s not mention Oslo and “M”. Thank you everyone for following...
PDC 2008 BB19 Live Blog
10:30 Observations There is a huge diversity of devices Change of seasons…Computing used to be about My Computer Now digital life spans multiple devices –>My Mesh Data is everywhere, in the cloud, on devices Data is shared Applications now Span Devices...
PDC 2008: Day 3 Keynote Live Blog
The Future of Research 8:30-8:45 History of research at Microsoft Microsoft Research started in 1990 Microsoft had just broken 1B in revenue when MSR started 8:45 MSR Mission Statement Expand state of the art in technology Bring advances in research to...
PDC 2008: You Pick the Sessions
My live blogs have been somewhat popular. To thank everyone for following me, today (and tomorrow) I’m going to do something different…I’m going to the Keynote today for sure. But after that I’m having a hard time selecting what sessions to visit. So...
PDC 2008: Day 2 Keynote
8:30-8:34 Montage of Windows/Silverlight apps 8:34 Welcome Ray Ozzie 8:35 Yesterday was about services. We introduced Windows Azure. Focused on infrastructure 8:36 Today will be about client facing software. 8:37 The PC has become ubiquitous. It’s easy...
PDC 2008: The Future Of C# (Live Blog)
The Big Story in C# 4.0 is Dynamic Programming. Not just Dynamic Typing but also optional and named parameters better COM Support and Co and Contra-variance The enabling tech for C# 4.0 is the DLR. It provides Dynamic Programming in the .NET environment...
At PDC 2008
Greetings from sunny LA! I’m totally excited to be at PDC this year. Microsoft will be giving the first look at Windows 7, Team System 2010, and their cloud services strategy, (among a lot of top secret, hush hush stuff that they haven’t revealed to us...