August 2008 - Posts
Woo hoo! I get to show off how test-driven development is done, with Microsoft VSTS at the cockpit. In fact that is the exact title of my presentation. I was invited by the Malaysian Software Testing Board to present at its software testing conference.
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Now I can expound on the demo I delivered at TechEd SEA 2008 called SharePoint To Go. There's a long title to it, but let's just leave it to SharePoint To Go. I don't mean SharePoint is to go away anytime soon, it means the same as "take away" in this
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Photosynth, which was initially released as a Microsoft Live Labs Technology Preview, is being released as a new free service, to become part of MSN. The new product, available at www.photosynth.net , combines a 20GB online storage and presentation piece,
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The final session I delivered at TechEd SEA 2008 was one titled "Outlook Application To Go! Building an Occasionally-connected outlook add-in using Outlook+Services Blueprint". I tag-teamed with Patrick Yong , for this instructor-led lab (ILL). Patrick
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This is truly a wonderful experience, to play drums on Rock Band in front of a crowd. So far I was far from being contented playing in front of a virtual crowd in the world tour. Check out the video which my ex-colleague, KC, took, and he uploaded the
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You may have realized by now that my recent blog posts are not in chronological order. But I think that this is better than not blogging at all. Life's revolved around TechEd SEA 2008 since the past one month. Check out my profile on the TechEd SEA 2008
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As promised, here are the content from my other session at TechEd SEA 2008. This session was titled WUX338 - Creating Dynamic UI with Windows Presentation Foundation. This session was not solely mine to present, I did a tag-team with the Lead Architect
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I'm back. My apologies to those who have been waiting for me to upload the bits after my breakout sessions and ILL session from TechEd SEA 2008. I'll start off with my session that is titled OFC311 SharePoint Applications To Go! - Building Occasionally-Connected
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