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Posted by andrewmyhre on March 30, 2008

I was just reading Tim Sneath’s ‘live blog’ of the Ballmer/Kawasaki keynote at Mix, and noticed he blogged my question to Ballmer:

“1:46pm – Attendee: .NET is great and there’s been lots of innovation on this side of the developer platform; why did IE get left out for so long? Steve: partly because Internet Explorer was shipped as part of the operating system and there was a long gap between Windows XP and Windows Vista. You won’t see that kind of gap again – we now understand how to get things decoupled sufficiently to develop innovations separately from the OS and then bring them back later.”

I have to say, out of all the cool things that I was lucky enough to be a part of at Mix, actually talking to the man himself is what stands out in my memory. I’m a guy with absolutely no profile and yet I get the chance to ask him a somewhat impertinent question, and he took me seriously and gave his best answer. To me that’s just cool, and one of the reasons why I like the .Net community so much.

If you haven’t seen it, you can watch the keynote here. I’m at about 39 minutes in :) .

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Posted by andrewmyhre on March 9, 2008

I was intending to write regularly about how things were going at Mix. I was even intending to keep a regular presence on Twitter and interact with the community (also to find out where good clubs were). I now regret opting out of adding the extended battery to my Dell laptop package. My laptop could just barely last a single session, and given we had 15 minutes between talks to do what we needed to do, I prioritised smoking (it’s a networking opportunity!) above charging my laptop. So for the second and third days of the conference I left my laptop in my hotel room and stuck with pen and paper.

It was actually a great decision too. I met dozens of people, simply because I was free to just wonder around, note things down, slip through crowds and get where I wanted to be. I wasn’t ruled by my Device and it’s need for the Mains. It was like leaving the kids with a babysitter.  And I think took even better notes than I would have if I’d been typing.

On the whole I stuck with the Silverlight path during the conference – Building Rich Applications 1&2, User Controls, Data Applications etc etc. Also caught the Sharepoint talk on Friday (I was on company orders but it was actually pretty good), Silverlight & Analytics talk. I actually can’t remember what I attended last on friday, mainly because I was experiencing narcilepsy due to lack of sleep.

Right now I’m at the gate waiting to board my plane. I have a stack of cards from people who I need to contact, and notes to disseminate and blog about. I haven’t really had space in my head for the ‘business’ side of things so I need to get home and unwind before I can start making use of the information I’ve absorbed.

Needless to say I’ve had a friggin amazing time. I even saw Scott Guthrie walk past me at one stage and asked Steve Ballmer a question at the keynote. Pretty awesome.

More when I get back.

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I got ID

Posted by andrewmyhre on March 5, 2008

So I rocked up to the Venetian today at about 3.45 to register for MIX. There weren’t many there so I breezed through and had my tag and goodie bag by 4.15. Nice! So then it was on to the Pit…

When entering the Pit, immediately to your left is one of the biggest deals for Microsoft this year – Microsoft Surface. We were given a demonstration of the various sample applications we’ve seen before, as well as the opprtunity to try the surface out. It’s works essentially as advertised – multi-touch and very intuitive. I wasn’t massively impressed by the response times; even in the simple Paint application, you didn’t have to move your finger very quickly before the brush would lag behind. I suppose it’s having to do a lot of calculating behind the scenes (it’s running on top of Vista for god’s sake), but it definitely detracts from the illusion that you’re manipulating virtually-tactile screen objects. Sometimes it just plain can’t keep up and misses subtle actions. And when I go back and look at Jeff Han’s multi-touch display demonstration at TED 2006, I just hope the market doesn’t get flooded with Microsoft’s offering before he can get a foothold. His one is just sexier, isn’t it?

Also at the Pit are various labs, for Silverlight, Windows Live and ASP.Net AJAX. The Silverlight labs are Silverlight 1.0 unfortunately, but one of the helpers assured me that after tomorrow’s keynotes there will be Silverlight 2.0 labs available. Totally looking forward to it.

I had a quick lookie at the Rock Band stage, just in time to see three slightly confused guys ‘playing’ (inputting?) Weezer’s Say It Aint So. I haven’t played Rock Band or even Guitar Hero, and I have no intention to, ever. But it’s a pretty good game for spectators, I have to say.

In the goodie bag was a MIX t-shirt (I underestimated my shirt size…), program guides, trial versions of electric rain’s StandOut, ZAM32 and swift.3D software, Telerik RadControls for Silverlight, an Infragistics Resource DVD and a DVD of Visual Studio 2008 Standard Edition, which I’m installing right now. Nice.

Also had the pleasure of meeting Karl Shifflett and Chris Love, at Denny’s no less. Total coincidence – I sit down and order, and next to me are these two guys discussing their blogs and the .Net community; Chris was wearing a Silverlight t-shirt. I took a stab: “Uh, excuse me… are you guys here for the MIX conference by any chance?” Naturally they looked at me as if I was an idiot (or a lunatic!), and said yes. Had a nice chat with them and Karl mentioned he’ll be coming over for DDD in Glasgow in May. Really nice to meet you both – hopefully I’ll see you again over the next few days. Probably at the BlogZone?

Looking forward to tomorrow!

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