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Longhorn Articles in Italian
Chris Sells
writes "Devleap.com, a site dedicated to Windows development for Italian developers, has added a new Longhorn section. Even though I can't read Italian, I like the idea of Longhorn articles in a language of romance."
The Band on the Runtime Concert at PDC03
Christophe Lauer
writes "Nicolas from Developers-Association has published a 24 minutes video that was taken during a private party at PDC03. The Band of the Runtime, Don Box's music band, played some standards and some more special songs."
WinFX 247 Web Site Beta
Chris Sells
writes "From the same folks that brought you dotnet247.com comes winfx247.com. Since half of my .NET coding research yields answers at dotnet247.com, I'm excited to see the Longhorn/WinFX equivalent. It's new, but I'm sure it will be a very useful site over time."
MSDN Magazine January 2004 on Longhorn
Tom Mertens
writes "The MSDN Magazine of January contains some articles about Longhorn. The issue is also fully downloadable in HTML Help format. Articles include..."
Architects at TechEd 2004
Harry Pierson
writes "My team owns the architect track for TechEd 2004. We're hoping to build on the very successful Architecture Symposium from PDC...Obviously, we'll have 'the usual' events: Ask the Experts, Birds of a Feather, Speaker Lounge, Attendee Party, etc. Any other suggestions?"
Longhorn and Blogging
Chris Sells
writes "Scott Rosenberg appreciates how important blogs are when it comes to exposing Microsoft inards as Longhorn is developed. Except for the fact that Scoble's not a programmer and I'm not an architect, he does a pretty good job.
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Longhorn Developer Platform Survey
Ed Kaim
writes "Today I’m here to announce the 'Longhorn Developer Platform Survey' program. This program is intended to help us get feedback on Longhorn from developers who already have Longhorn bits, whether through PDC, an MSDN subscription, or other channel.
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.NET Show from the PDC
Brad Abrams
writes "They just posted the .NET Show from the PDC the same day I am going to a postmortem on the PDC planning process. Watching it this morning brought back the memories of the buzz of the PDC. Totally worth taking a look if you went to the PDC or not."
Avalon Screen Saver Contest Winners
Marco Russo
writes "Winners of Avalon Screen Saver Contest held at PDC 2003 are downloadable here."
The Ideal Conference
Larry OBrien
writes "To me, the ideal conference would be one where the presentations were made available to attendees the week prior to the conference and when the session is scheduled, attendees walked into a ZeroConf WiFi lillypad that provided a shared workspace with the tools available and the presenters first words were 'So. How did the exercises go?'"
Was the PDC Worth It?
Martin Spedding
writes "Now that I have been back from the PDC for nearly a month I have been examining whether it was worth going. I should explain that I live in Swizerland which means it is a long journey and as I believe that you have to invest in your career I paid for the trip myself. "
PDC Presentations Available On-Line
Patrick Verbruggen
writes "If you weren't at the PDC, you can still pretend to have been there by going to this website where you can follow all the presentations. Slides, sound, demo's and jokes you won't understand because you can't see the speakers: it's all included."
What do You Want From a Whidbey book?
G. Andrew Duthie
writes "With ASP.NET Whidbey, this challenge gets even harder, because of all of the new features that have been added. So I'd like to get some feedback on what the community thinks should be covered in a book on ASP.NET Whidbey."
Novell Unveils Mono Project Roadmap
.NET Developers Journal
writes "Novell today announced the roadmap for the Mono project, a community initiative to develop an open source version of the Microsoft .NET development platform to enable Linux and Unix developers to build and deploy cross-platform .NET applications."
MyWallop Update
Robert Scoble
writes "Lots of you have written me about MyWallop. Today I met with Lili Cheng, the researcher who demonstrated it on stage during her PDC keynote. Awesome stuff. Very fun. But, it's a research project."
Tablet PC 1.7 SDK in Post-PDC Materials
Larry OBrien
writes "Waggener Edstrom's Tina Warner tells me that the Tablet PC 1.7 SDK will ship with the PDC post-show attendee kits "so timing may be another few weeks." I can't wait! "
Codenames, Technologies and Waves
Denis Bauer
writes "I've heard a couple of times that people - especially who have not been to the PDC - are a bit confused about all the new codenames and the technologies behind them. While it seems easy to google for more information about each it is also important to know which technology wave they belong to."
WinFX Newsgroups
Chris Sells
writes "If you have questions or comments about Longhorn/WinFX development, be sure to post them on one of the WinFX newsgroups. Digging through the recent activity, I'm hard-pressed to find a post that isn't addressed by a member of the appropriate MS product team."
Ray Ozzie's PDC Field Trip Report
Mary Jo Foley
writes "The head of Groove Networks went to Los Angeles for five days and all he got was a lousy gray PDC 03 shirt….Actually, Ozzie got a lot more out of his Microsoft Professional Developers Conference (PDC) sojurn than that. Check out eWeek messaging-topic-center editor Steve Gillmor's Q&A with Ozzie..."
View of the PDC from Mono Project
Miguel de Icaza
writes "Microsoft has taken another bold move in moving all of their new API development into .NET. Not only are the new operating system features cool, but they have turned them into an API. It is now our turn in the open source world to track these innovations, and expose turn applications into API providers.
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