Contents tagged with Conference
WPC 11 Day 1 Keynote Now Available On Demand
Parts.Common.Body.Summary.cshtml – The template for summary of a content item's body.Today’s keynote from the first day of the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference is available on demand.
The keynote has some interesting discussion on Microsoft’s strategy on cloud computing, partner relationships, and a glimpse into what Windows 8 will have to offer.
Speaking of Windows 8, notice how the Metro design language are subtly (and not so subtly) integrated into the slides.
Slides and Links from the edUi Conference
Parts.Common.Body.Summary.cshtml – The template for summary of a content item's body.Here are my slides and links I demoed at last week's edUi conference.
IE9: Power, Peformance and StandardsView more presentations from Frank La VigneLinks
• Web Matrix:
– http://bit.ly/WhatIsWebMatrix
• News:
• Demos:
• Technical samples:
• HTML5 Labs:
• Site Pinninng
– http://buildmypinnedsite.com/
• IE9 Developer Guide
– http://frnk.us/IE9DeveloperGuide
• IE10 Developer Guide
– http://frnk.us/IE9DeveloperGuide
• Beauty of the Web
• Paintball Demo
– http://ie.microsoft.com/testdrive/Performance/Paintball/
• Pac Man
– http://worldsbiggestpacman.com/
• Tron
– http://disneydigitalbooks.go.com/tron/
• Anime
– http://jsdo.it/event/svggirl
Trip Report NGB JC41
Parts.Common.Body.Summary.cshtml – The template for summary of a content item's body.If you’ve been following me on Twitter or wondering why the slow down in blog posts, then you’ve been seeing me doing a lot of travelling lately.
Last week, I had the honor of speaking to some very dedicated and smart people at an IT conference for men and women of the National Guard.
As you can probably tell by the above logo, the conference took place in Disney World at Coronado Springs Convention Center. I spoke on how using .NET 4.0 makes developers more productive as well as sat on an Ask the Experts panel.
I got to hear some interesting stories about some of the unique challenges military IT staff face: from working *really* far off the grid with systems not designed to work offline to the challenges of sending encrypted data efficiently to far flung places. It’s a very challenging problem space.
The Expo floor had some amazing things in it, but very few vendors consented to be photographed. This one only allowed me to take a picture as long as it was from this angle. That’s not the typical reaction you’d get from an exhibitor at TechEd or MIX!
If you know what a SCIF is, then the concept of “SCIF in a Box” sounds very appealing. (I’ve learned a lot during my time in DPE Public Sector
)I even found a Hidden Mickey at the convention center.
Since it was in Disney World, I decided to bring along the family. It was also Halloween and my son had a blast Trick-Or-Treating at the various hotels in Disney.