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Goodbye!

After 4½ wonderful years here at Microsoft, I have decided it is time for a change, and am going to pursue my career outside the company. This was a tough decision, since Microsoft is a great company to work for and I have learnt a lot here, had great
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Channel 9 videos are great fun!

Wow, first post in a long time, and the first in 2006! Since switching teams back in November, I have been settling down into my new team and was then on vacation for a while, so didn't get a chance to post. Well, we have a bunch of cool stuff coming
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Whidbey Launch, Live.com and Me

Wow, I can't believe it's been nearly 3 months since my last post. Time does fly by. Well, a lot has happened in the interim. We finally closed on the last few remaining bugs in Visual Studio 2005 and .NET 2.0 and this Monday, the products were officially
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Worldwide response to Tsunami

The Tsunami disaster in Asia has been a sad and tragic event, but I think one bright spot amidst it all has been the amazing worldwide response to it. I don't recall the peoples of the world coming together this way ever before. Maybe the Internet has
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Impact of the MSDN Product Feedback Center

Its been quite a long time since my last blog post. We have been pretty busy over the last couple of months (and will be for a few more weeks) driving towards a high quality Beta 2 of Visual Studio 2005 (Whidbey). This next release should be far more
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.NET Framework SPs now available on Windows Update

The final versions of .NET Framework 1.1 SP1 and 1.0 SP3 are now available for download on Windows Update .
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Smart Client Developer Center

If you haven't seen it already, check out the Smart Client Developer Center on MSDN launched earlier this month. It's a great place to start if you are looking for any kind of information relating to client application development. It also has an RSS
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Over 600 bloggers on blogs.msdn.com!

Wow - I just noticed the count of Microsoft bloggers on blogs.msdn.com alone has surpassed 600! And of the 7 bloggers I know of in my immediate team, 4 have their blogs on a server other than blogs.msdn.com. If you scale that up, the total number of Microsoft
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More bloggers from .Net Client

I just updated my post on fellow bloggers on the .Net Client team - we have two more! This is great - there is going to be a lot of useful content straight from the product team. Also, I have mentioned briefly in that post what feature areas each person
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Fellow bloggers on the .Net Client Team

Brian Pepin , the Windows Forms Guru and the guy who knows the .Net designer architecture better than anybody else. Jessica Fosler (better known as JFo) - a fellow developer on the team. She implemented most of the ToolStrip control in Whidbey, and believe
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New Home!

The move is complete - from blogs.gotdotnet.com to blogs.msdn.com . Many thanks to the MSDN/GotDotNet team for migrating all the content over and making this transition painless! .Text is pretty cool too.
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Happy 2004!

Back from a nice month long vacation - will get back to blogging soon. Not sure when the GotDotNet blogs will be moved to their new home, but meanwhile, I will continue to post here.
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On Blogging

I just read an interesting  piece  on Internet News  about blogging, in the context of Microsoft, Longhorn and the PDC. I definitely think blogs have had a pretty substantial impact on the flow of information about new and existing
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OneNote

While installing the final release build of the new Office 2003 a couple of weeks back, I also installed this thing called OneNote that was optionally offered. I didn't pay much attention to it at first, but last weekend I thought I'd check it out and
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Back!

Back to blogging after a break of about 3 weeks. Added some entries under BlogRoll. I have been meaning to write some stuff about two topics: ApplicationContext and EnableVisualStyles. I will get to it soon! If anyone has any suggestions for .Net
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