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Author: JKelley Created: 9/7/2005
Notes from the Microsoft PDC 2005 Sept 11 - 16 Live from L.A.! Whenever I can get access to the internet to post

Well its over...
By Jeremy Kelley on 9/16/2005

After a very long week the PDC has finally come to an end.  I just finished seeing the last presentation of the day, a session on the architecture of the Windows Presentation Foundation.  It was very cool, Chris Anderson gave a good overview of how everything works with some good support from his team.

Final thoughts to come later...


Rockstar programmer sighting!
By Jeremy Kelley on 9/16/2005

Final day of the conference is off to a bang.  Really cool presentation on typography and document support in WPF.  Un-f'ing believable what's being made available in the platform.

Then, the big moment, I got to personally meet Don Box for a few minutes.  Do the usual bowing down and salivating that us geeks do.  (Respectfully of course).  The best part, he even told me to e-mail him to get in touch with someone about coming in on his team!  I realize that's probably a hand-off and it doesn't mean anything, but still it was a very cool moment from someone like that. 

Now I'm headed off to see Chris Sells presenting on tying Avalon and Indigo together.  Should be cool.  Unfortunately his new book (co-authored with Ian Griffiths, I hope I spelled his name right, he's a very cool guy) is all reserved up so I probably won't get a copy!  D'oh!  Just have to g ...

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Whew, I'm getting light headed...
By Jeremy Kelley on 9/15/2005

Okay, the day rumbles on...  I saw Raymond Chen this morning, he gave a great talk about various pitfalls to avoid in Win32 programming.  It was nice to have some real tangible information to take away from all this. 

After that was a talk about the new aero guidelines for Windows Vista.  The focus is really on creating USABLE and FRIENDLY applications for this next generation of apps.  Simple things like moving away from using computer jargon coupled with the hardcore stuff like supporting high dpi monitors are going to make the new apps great.

I've been getting my final fill of the main expo hall since then, talking to various MS people.

The Channel 9 event was insane!  I'll post pictures once I'm home.  They were giving out t-shirts and it was a madhouse.  I don't think most of the people even knew what Channel 9 was but it was very cool.  ...

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Getting behind...
By Jeremy Kelley on 9/15/2005

Okay, so its getting hard to keep up with everything and keep blogging.  Its especially difficult without a laptop or tablet PC to write on during sessions.  So I'll try to remember yesterday's highlights...

Eric Rudder and Steven Sinofsky's presentations in the general session were great!  We finally got to see all the tools we'll get to use to build the spiffy XAML based apps we've been seeing all week.  So far everyone has been either writing XAML by hand or using C# to create the cool stuff.  Which is still cool, but seeing the tools was really nice.

I attended a session on graphics in Vista / WinFX and saw some really cool stuff.  The highlight was seeing a mesh, deformed with a cloth simulation, with a video playing on it!  The video even deformed with the mesh.  Very slick.

I also sat in two Direct3D sessions.  The first was an overview of the ar ...

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First full official PDC day
By Jeremy Kelley on 9/13/2005

Well the first official day of the PDC is over.  Bill Gates got his freak on in a video with Napoleon Dynamite himself.  It was probably the highlight of his talk to be honest.  He's interesting to listen to but I imagine I wouldn't need to see another of his speeches, at least not right away.  He's certainly smart and engaging, but he's very much a guy who will talk about the high level vision rather than all the nitty gritty details.  At least at an event like this.

Most of the talks I went to later in the day were based around applications shown off during the keynotes.  The WPF stuff looks interesting but I'll need to see it with the development tools to know whether it will really break on through.

Atlas is pretty slick if you're into web programming.  They pulled out Macs TWICE today to show Safari running Atlas applications.

I'm still waiting for this to live up to the hyp ...

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The Keynote approaches!
By Jeremy Kelley on 9/13/2005
Off to see Bill Gates' keynote in the BIG hall!

Can barely contain the excitement
By Jeremy Kelley on 9/12/2005

Well its an exciting day here at the PDC!  I was having lunch with Charles (one of the big brains behind Channel 9, we lost Adam Kinney somewhere on the way to the buffet line) when all of a sudden the power went out!  Egads!  Darkness everywhere!  You could hear the sound of geeks whimpering as they realized the Wi-Fi was down.  It turns out all of L.A. was out for awhile so at least it wasn't just us.

On more pleasant news the session I'm in with Brad Abrams and Krzysztof Cwalina (say that 3 times fast!) is awesome.  Lots of really good information on Framework Design Guidelines.  They handed out free copies of their new book on the subject and they deserve a plug for it.  These guys know their stuff.  I wish I could make it required reading for some of my team members back home.

I have yet to meet Robert Scoble but I hear he's skulking around somewhere.  Maybe he'll be ...

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I'm here!
By Jeremy Kelley on 9/11/2005
Well, its Sunday morning at 9 am and I'm writing this on a Windows Vista Beta running live at the PDC! Things look very cool so far. More to come as we explore what's here. Oh, and the giant Channel 9 guys are awesome. :) http://channel9.msdn.com/tags/pdc05

Departure is imminent!
By Jeremy Kelley on 9/9/2005

I leave for and arrive at PDC tomorrow!  Here's hoping I remember everything I'm supposed to bring.

 

 


Yes I'm going!
By Jeremy Kelley on 9/7/2005
I will in fact be attending the Microsoft PDC next week in L.A.!  Hopefully I will be able to find a few minutes each day to post all the cool stuff I'm seeing.  Or at least post enough to make anyone reading drool.  Or turn away in disgust, whatever floats yer boat.


    

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