December 2005 - Posts

Steve Ballmer in New Zealand
23 December 05 07:00 AM
Today many of us Wellington 'softies flew to Auckland for a VIP visit. Now that its over we can reveal who it was - Steve Ballmer! Steve is in New Zealand for a family holiday and was able to spend a day in Auckland with a few customers and press and Read More...
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Ever wondered how much managed code Microsoft uses?
21 December 05 11:00 AM
Dan Fernandez has announced he's changing jobs , which is of course interesting in its own right - but at the bottom of his post he's put up some interesting stats. These stats were published internally a couple of months ago, and Dan got permission to Read More...
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Want to speak at MEDC?
19 December 05 09:13 AM
Mike Hall points out that calls for papers for MEDC is now open. MEDC is the Microsoft Mobile and Embedded Conference in Las Vegas on May 8th-11th. Given that we have two MVP 's in Mobile Devices ( Mauricio & Chris ) and a well known Tablet PC guy Read More...
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Receive NZ headlines in Visual Studio 2005!
16 December 05 04:25 AM
This is something I've been working on for a while and it finally works! If you live in New Zealand, we can let you know of New Zealand news and events, etc that are coming up that you might be interested in from inside Visual Studio 2005. So - here's Read More...
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MIX - Microsoft Web Developer Conference - March 2006
15 December 05 10:06 PM
If you missed out on PDC and are particularly interested in web development then you might be interested in attending MIX . Not as many seats as PDC, but it will have keynotes, presentations, discussions and labs. Registration is now open - if you are Read More...
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MSDN Subscription - too many disks?
15 December 05 07:03 PM
If you've been frustrated by the sheer number of DVD's or CD's in your MSDN Subscrition, I've got some interesting news for you. We are taking some products out. As an outcome of the agreement between Sun Microsystems and Microsoft, products containing Read More...
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VB6 to VB.Net 2005 Upgrade Guidance
15 December 05 01:00 AM
The Patterns and Practices guys have released a VB6 upgrade guide . This is a new guide - here is an extract from the overiew: The purpose of this guide is to provide this comprehensive guidance. The guide discusses everything from the initial assessment Read More...
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More great learning resources
10 December 05 03:05 AM
We updated the Microsoft New Zealand MSDN site the other day and trimmed some of the bits and pieces in the learnVS2005 page. But the developer marketing team have just put up a great article with a few more things in it including webcasts and free e-learning Read More...
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NZ Launch Wrap up Evaluations - Thank you!
09 December 05 06:25 AM
Nigel has blogged on the launch evaluation statistics. I.e. what you thought of the launch event. Nigel blew us all away and scored the highest overall session scores (although I pipped him on the best speaker score). Still on the topic of Launch if you Read More...
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Foldershare - this is cool
09 December 05 12:52 AM
I've been using Foldershare for a few days just to sync a few files between work and home and my initial impression is that it's really cool! I set up a single directory on my computers to sync, put some files into them and watched as they were syncronized Read More...
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Mobile Data with VS2005 and SQL 2005
08 December 05 12:28 AM
Since there was some local discussion about data and mobile devices today, I thought I'd point out that there is an MSDN Webcast coming up next week on Developing a SQL Mobile Application with Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005. Registration and details Read More...
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MSDN Connection Welcome Kits
08 December 05 12:00 AM
If you've joined MSDN Connection in New Zealand since the program relaunched in October and you were approved into Silver, Gold or Platinum tiers, you might be wondering where your welcome kit is... The short answer is they've been wating on me to approve Read More...
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Want to develop with the Live API's?
06 December 05 10:51 AM
MSN apps are slowly being rebranded to live . If you didn't already know - lots of these apps have API's that you can use to write Applications with (e.g. Search , Messenger and Virtual Earth to name a few). If you want to learn how to write code against Read More...
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Napier Launch
06 December 05 02:40 AM
The last Regional User Group launch tour session was run yesterday in Napier. They had more tha 15 people in attendance which is great for a first time group. The best part was that many of these people were not developers already so its great to see Read More...
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Launch through Tauranga
02 December 05 10:06 AM
Chris visited Tauranga last night. It seems like they gave him all the hard questions - Chis indicated that the questions he got there were some of the more advanced ones so far on the tour . Tauranga has a regular user group which we slotted into for Read More...
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Hamilton Launched!
01 December 05 10:26 AM
At lunchtime today Chris presented Visual Studio and SQL Server 2005 to more than 30 people at the first ever .Net user group meeting in Hamilton. Hayley Smith did a great job of organising this event and I believe there is interest in having more regular Read More...
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Nelson Launch
01 December 05 04:23 AM
On Monday Chris visited Nelson as part of the Regional user group tour on Monday. I understand that there were lots of questions and eveyone learned something they didn't already know. Daniel Ballinger organized the group and had almost 20 people attend Read More...
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