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A View from Elsewhere
.NET Framework Dull?
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over 8 years ago
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Ed , I'm insulted! You've called my baby ugly!!
A View from Elsewhere
Watching ChrisCap Give a Demo
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Chris Caposella is the VP of Office marketing -- senior guy. I've worked with him on a couple of different things, and he's a great guy. What I didn't know until today's PDC is that he's an old-school product demo guy. The art of the old-fashioned product...
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So What's a PDC Like "Behind the Scenes?"
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As an attendee, you don't think about this kind of stuff. But, like many things, you notice it when it doesn't work. For the full process, you need to grab Steve Cellini, who arranged PDC 2003 and PDC 2005. But from the perspective of a person involved...
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