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September 2005 - Posts

Wal-Mart Supply Chain as a Model for Producing Software?

On the 30th of August, Tom Friedman came campus to talk about his book The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century by Thomas L. Friedman . I don't read a lot (due to time) but this was a book I knew I needed to read. There are two things
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Conventions are Tough

After PDC 2005 and TechEd 2005 I can say conventions are a lot harder than I had imagined. The best and the worst thing are that customers that know my technology come up to me and tell me what's wrong with it. This is great because I know people care
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Shared Source table at the PDC Ask the Experts session

After some concerted efforts with Jason , Shared Source Initiative director, the powers that be of the PDC 2005 granted a Shared Source table at the Ask The Experts session. Due to scheduling and resource constraints, we're only going to be able to bring
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The march to PDC 2005 ...

As I'm looking at traveling to LA in the early AM, here's hoping I do better traveling to PDC 05 than I did to TechEd 05. My first convention was TechEd 2005 which I attended shortly after I joined the Windows Installer team as a new PM . I'd like to
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What's the moral difference between using a preprocessor extension, and extending the preprocessor?

RFC Review Question What's the moral difference between using a preprocessor extension, and extending the preprocessor? WiX Engineering Principles Well not a moral difference but a difference in engineering principles and trade-offs. Root Assertion: Experience
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