Friday, June 12, 2009
Day of .NET 2009 Registration
Please join us for this awesome event and pass the word along to your friends and coworkers as well.
Hope to see you there!
Monday, May 18, 2009
TechEd 2009
I worked a couple of the Visual Studio Team System booths throughout the week. It was great to talk to both the Microsoft people and those interested in ALM and the Team System products.
Unfortunately, I was only able to attend a couple of sessions due to all my networking efforts. I will likely be spending the next several nights catching up on the recorded sessions. (I love playing them back at fast speed in media player anyway!) Here are the sessions I attended in the order I liked them most:
- Zen of Architecture (ARC315)
- Agile Development with Microsoft .NET (BOF54)
- Implementing the Entity Framework in an n-Tier World (BOF65)
- Integrating Application Lifecycle Management and Project Portfolio Management (OFC03-INT)
- Keynote Session
- Building Rich Business Clients in WPF: Getting the Most Out of Windows Presentation Foundation (WUX305)
- Adding Communication to Your Applications with Microsoft Office Communicator 2007 R2 (UNC301)
- Building Custom Applications in Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 (OFC325)
- Microsoft Certification 101 (COM06-INT)
- What's Hot with Windows Mobile 6.5 and the New User Experience (WMB03-INT)
- Leveraging WPF in Windows Embedded Standard Code Name "Quebec" (WEM203)
- Focus on Fundamentals in Windows Applications (Graphics, Power, Services, Profiling) (WCL305)
- Metrics That Matter: Using Team System for Process Improvement (DPR03-INT)
There were other sessions I wanted to attend, but booth duty got in the way. There were several sessions on System Center, WPF, and Team System sessions, but I just had too many conflicts.
I also heard from others that these sessions were extraordinary!
- Tough Lessons Learned as a Software Project Manager (DPR307)
- Patterns for the Rest of Us (DPR401)
Microsoft put on a great conference and I appreciate their efforts immensely.
Thank you to INETA for hosting a great party at Chaya on Wednesday and everyone for attending that event. It was great talking to all of you.
Monday, March 23, 2009
MIX 2009 Part I
MIX was a great event again this year! I was only there for Wednesday and Thursday in order to save some money. It was great to hang out with our local Microsoft guys (Denny, Clint, and their other brother Clint). I also said a brief hello to Microsoft (and former Quilogy guy) Jon Box. Finally, I spent a significant amount of time with Quilogy's own Mark Riemann, SSE's Kevin Grossnicklaus, and Winchester's Derek Jerrell.
My notes:
- Deborah Adler's keynote was fantastic! She basically reminds developers and designers to focus on the user experience and make the technology and aesthetics secondary.
- Scott Guthrie's keynote was primarily focused on the new Silverlight and Blend features.
- Blend 3 (preview available):
- SketchFlow!!! You can make your comps in layered .psd files and import them into a flowchart that can show simple animations and transitions. You can package up this "working" prototype and send it to a client for interactive playback AND annotation!
- Silverlight 3 (beta available) looks pretty good finally! It still doesn't hold a candle to WPF, but it has enough maturity now to view it as a real option for application development.
Useful sessions I attended:
- "What's New in Microsoft Silverlight 3.0" (Wednesday) - This session was a great run-through of several new features in Silverlight. Joe Stegman covered the very cool new video features including the adaptive video and effects. He also covered the interesting out-of-browser and cross-browser functionality.
- "Live Framework and Mesh Services: Live Services for Developers" (Wednesday)
- "Using Microsoft ASP.NET MVC to Easily Extend a Web Site into the Mobile Space" (Thursday)
- "Improving UX Through Application Lifecycle Management" (Wednesday)
VERY cool, but not very useful, session:
- "Using Total Experience Design To Transform The Digital Building" (Thursday)
All of these conferences and events are about networking. All of the presented sessions are available online, so I focused on attending sessions where I knew the presenter. If you are disappointed that you didn't get to go, because you thought this would be a great jumpstart to your training, do not worry. These conferences are a terrible way to learn something, but the sessions are great for exposure. (You can play these back at double-speed in Windows Media Player and probably do 3x the number of sessions in the comfort of your own home.)
The presentation of the Winchester Ballistics Calculator was alright. They had the Partner Showcase area in a terrible location where very few people walked by. It didn't help that our presentation was first thing in the morning, so people didn't really show up until afterwards for Thursday's keynote. The whole Partner Showcase was really disorganized as far as where we were supposed to be and when. Most importantly though, it will be available on video through the MIX site.
I am going to continue going through the various session videos and I will post my reviews of those as well. I will also add more notes on the conference in the coming days, but I gotta get back to work!
Friday, March 6, 2009
VSTS 2010 CTP Expired?!
First, download the bits again. You can use your original .exe and .rar's if you kept them. Extract them to the desired location, BUT DO NOTHING ELSE. Just extract the files.
Second, open the .vmc file in Notepad (or other text / XML editor) in order to view the XML. Find (CTRL-F) the XML element named "</mouse>". Immediately after the mouse element end tag, insert the bolded XML you see below.
<integration>
<microsoft>
<mouse>
<allow type="boolean">true</allow>
</mouse>
<components>
<host_time_sync>
<enabled type="boolean">false</enabled>
</host_time_sync>
</components>
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
TFS31004 - Cannot connect to TFS
On the developer's machine, open a command prompt and enter control keymgr.dll
A dialog titled Stored User Names and Passwords should appear. Find the entry in the listbox matching the name of your TFS server. Click the Edit... button, verify your username, and retype your password. Click OK and then Close to exit the dialog. Try again to connect to TFS.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
St. Louis Day of .NET
St. Louis Day of .NET
Hope to see ya there!
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We will eventually post a link to a recording of this presentation as well.