As Build was closing up we were lucky to quickly grab some of Andy Wigley's time before we were kicked out. Andy Wigley is a technical evangelist in the UK and works primarily with Universal Apps on phone and tablet. Listen to me talk to him about how he found his time at Build and what he likes most about Windows :D …
Read MoreOn the last day of Build Richard Campbell was kind enough to spare us some time for an interview. Having already being lovely enough to help us out the day before we were thrilled that he agreed. Richard is one of the people behind .NET Rocks! A weekly show for those interested in the .NET platform. Watch me talk to …
Read MoreFinally we come to day 3, the last day of Build. The last day doesn't have a keynote and the sessions don't start until 9 so we didn't have to arrive as early. And having sadly started to adapt to the time zone the mild lie in was much appreciated. Getting there shortly after 9 myself and my sister decided while we …
Read MoreOn Thursday afternoon we were able to borrow Craig Kitterman for some short interviews :) Craig works in the product marketing organisation for developer tools and cloud services. Watch me speak to him about some of the cool things seen at Build and what he likes about Visual Studio. Then watch me talk to him about …
Read MoreAt lunchtime on the Thursday we had managed to grab some of Gabel Aul's time for a quick interview. Gabe is head of the Windows Insider program which allows you to receive preview builds of Windows. Watch me ask him about some of the cool things he had seen at Build and his favourite parts of Windows :D Then watch …
Read MoreOnto Day 2 and the second keynote. Once again us marvellous students were given our special seating to the front of the keynote. Having started the conference with a flying start the day before, Day 2's keynote had big shoes to fill in terms of everything. And boy did they provide. Not far in and what were we gifted? …
Read MoreSo finally it was here. The glorious first day of Build. The start to what could only be something spectacular. We were lucky as students to be given special seating at the front and next to the journalists during the keynote. To ensure our seating we had to be there for 7:45. Which is fine. That's almost 4 in the …
Read MoreOn the Tuesday we were very lucky to be given the chance to interview Sam Guckenheimer. Sam is a Product Owner of Visual Studio Cloud Services working with Team Foundation Server and Azure services such as Application Insights. Listen to me ask about some of the cool and upcoming things coming to Visual Studio and his …
Read MoreLUIS is part of the suite of Microsoft Cognitive Services announced at build. It allows you to process unstructured language queries and use them to interface with your applications. It has particular relevance any business process which benefits from human interaction patterns (support, customer service etc.). Having …
Read MoreThe new NAT virtual switch that can be created on Windows 10 for Hyper-V virtual machines is a wonderful thing if you're an on-the-go evangelist like myself. For more information on how to create one, see Thomas Maurer's post on the subject. This post is not about creating a new NAT switch. It is, however, about …
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