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Channel 9 Interview with Robby Ingebretsen
02 November 07 04:23 PM | Richard | with no comments
When at Mix07 I posted about Robby Ingebretsen's excellent session on the relationship between developers and designers in the WPF/Silverlight world. Channel9 has just posted an interview with him on the same subject, well worth looking at if this...
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TV Mashup
15 September 07 06:39 PM | Richard | with no comments
I have had a week of Web 2.0 mashup sites at the MIx07 London event so was interested in a thing on the TV last night whilst watching England's appalling performance against South Africa in the rugby. eBay ran adverts with a virtually real time feed...
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MIX 07 Day 2
12 September 07 05:32 PM | Richard | 1 comment(s)
See I was right, in my post yesterday I said the key role missing in most WPF projects was the 'designer who can cut code' or 'coder with a design eye', the session Silverlight, WPF, Expression design projects - where do we get started...
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End of the first day @ Mix07 UK
12 September 07 11:12 AM | Richard | 2 comment(s)
So we reach the end of the first day of Mix07 London, what are my thoughts? Well the conference, as conference go, is well organized and I can have no complaint over the quality of the sessions or presenters. Has it changed how I think about Silverlight...
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Where is the beer and sandwiches?
11 September 07 01:41 PM | Richard | with no comments
Today and tomorrow I am at the Mix07 conference in London which is being held at the Congress Centre , a building that I knew as the Trade Union Congress building. So given this location I expected a Harold Wilson 'beer and sandwiches' style lunch...
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It's conference season
07 September 07 12:18 PM | Richard | with no comments
I am off to loads of conferences and event in the next few week, you wait all year for one then they all come together..... Next week Mix07 - London Office Business Applications Architect Forum - London This month MSDN: Introduction to .NET Framework...
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