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1 Year Microsoft Anniversary
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1 Year Microsoft Anniversary
1 Year Microsoft Anniversary
Paul Stubbs [MSFT]
29 Jul 2004 11:27 AM
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Well it's hard to believe that its been one year already. The time has gone by so quickly. I have learned so much in my first year about the way that Microsoft works. It is totally amazing what it takes to make a product, the thousands of people involved. When I first started the team was just finishing up
Visual Studio Tools for Office 2003
. Now we just released
Beta 1 of Visual Studio Tools for Office 2005
. There are so many
new features
like; a visual designer, view controls, data binding, actions pane, server programming, data caching etc. I have had the opportunity to work with the
Visual Studio Express SKUs
. I have worked with the Office Team on the
next version
of Office, I have worked with some cool
Longhorn
technology. So I am looking forward to many more exciting years at Microsoft.
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