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May 2008 - Posts
Saturday, May 31, 2008 1:05 AM
TechEd 2008
TechEd Developer kicks off next week in Orlando, the first time the US group has tried the European model of separate dev and IT pro weeks. I've grown to like the model in Europe a little better, because I think both attendees and speakers benefit
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008 4:51 PM
PDC, 2008
The site went live last night, check it out and I hope to see you there. A few of the sessions that caught my eye. Windows 7: Optimizing for Energy Efficiency and Battery Life A single application can reduce mobile battery life by up to 30%. Windows 7
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Thursday, May 15, 2008 6:22 PM
Usability Testing the WF Designer vNext (or, Yelling at Customers)
One of the things that my team is working on is the next version of the workflow designer. In order to help us get real feedback, we engaged with our usability teams to design and execute a usability study. For details on what the test looks
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Thursday, May 01, 2008 12:30 AM
Proving a Point with LINQ (or, the Longest Type Names in the .NET Framework)
I will often take a few moments during a presentation to get a chuckle by bringing up the SharedConnectionWorkflowCommitWorkBatchService . Due to the sheer length of the type name, it's sure to bring a smile or two in one of my otherwise snore-inducing
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