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Nigel Watson, an Architect Advisor at Microsoft, based in Melbourne Australia.
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shlock (1) - Nigels Retrospective
Self-inflicted injuries: Spade 1 - Nigel 0
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over 7 years ago
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NigelWatson
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Following in Dave's footsteps of blogging self-inflicted injuries , I had a run-in with a garden tool on Anzac day that I thought I'd share. Think of it as a cautionary tale against gardening with only your limbic brain engaged. I'd spent the afternoon...
shlock (1) - Nigels Retrospective
I'm in love with SCBAT
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over 7 years ago
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I delivered a session at the Christchurch .NET User's group here in sunny Christchurch on Wednesday night... ostensibly the topic was the Composite User Interface Application Block , but in fact I spent most of my time talking about the Smart Client Baseline...
shlock (1) - Nigels Retrospective
Local architect in the latest edition of Journal
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over 7 years ago
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Further to Anna's post about the joys of early access to Journal, I think it's important to note that one of our very own Architect MVP's - Kevin Francis of InfoSys here in Melbourne - is one of the contributors to Journal 7 with an article about the...
shlock (1) - Nigels Retrospective
Build clients for LCS using... well, whatever spins your wheels...
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over 7 years ago
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In December last year, the Live Communicatons Server 2005 team released a browser-based client called Communicator Web Access that enabled you to expose your LCS messaging infrastructure to web-based clients, either inside or outside the firewall. This...
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