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Technology, posted: 2-Sep-2009 06:49
Aloha! Ben here. If you haven't read Mauricio's lovely introduction, you might want to do that now to avoid confusion. Like he said, I'd be attending Tech Ed even without the blogger credentials. I've been to most Tech Eds over the past few years, and my focus is usally on the cutting-edge developer tracks. .NET 4, Visual Studio 2010, Dublin, Oslo, Silverlight, code security. You get the idea.
This year should be a little different. In fact, it will be better. I'm planning to get some quality personal time with guys like Tom Hollander (of Microsoft Enterprise Library fame) and Jim Webber (Thoughtworks). If there are particular speakers you want to hear more from, add a comment below and I'll do my best.
I'm guessing Mauricio will track down the systems guys (Windows server, Exchange, virtualisation, etc), so between us we'll be able to cover a whole lot more.
So what are you waiting for? Go buy your netbook, sign up for the Geekzone dinner, and get in touch (perhaps on Twitter) if you have any ideas for stuff you want covered on this blog.
Other related posts:
One for the IT Professionals: Server and Infrastructure at Microsoft Tech.Ed 2009
The sucky side of Microsoft Tech.Ed New Zealand 2009: the wi-fi access
This year should be a little different. In fact, it will be better. I'm planning to get some quality personal time with guys like Tom Hollander (of Microsoft Enterprise Library fame) and Jim Webber (Thoughtworks). If there are particular speakers you want to hear more from, add a comment below and I'll do my best.
I'm guessing Mauricio will track down the systems guys (Windows server, Exchange, virtualisation, etc), so between us we'll be able to cover a whole lot more.
So what are you waiting for? Go buy your netbook, sign up for the Geekzone dinner, and get in touch (perhaps on Twitter) if you have any ideas for stuff you want covered on this blog.
Other related posts:
One for the IT Professionals: Server and Infrastructure at Microsoft Tech.Ed 2009
The sucky side of Microsoft Tech.Ed New Zealand 2009: the wi-fi access
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