Scott Guthrie is a general manager at Microsoft. One thing I like is his blog. It's been getting more and more popular with developers over the past few months. In the past couple of weeks he's been blogging up a storm with fun stuff for developers, here's a sample:
- Atlas presentation and samples
- Using .NET to build cool games for Xbox (cool pictures!)
- RSS ToolKit for ASP.NET 2.0 Updated
- Great Atlas Map Mashup Tutorial
Maryam was just watching me type this post out and says she likes Scott (she hosts Webcasts for MSDN). "Why?" I ask. "He always answers his email," she answers. She also says that two weeks ago Scott held a Webcast that had the most attendees they've ever had (about 1,000 people watching live, 5,500 registered but it turns out that the technology they are using, LiveMeeting, can only handle about 1,250 attendees if there's desktop sharing going on).
That is the sexiest looking version of Mah Jong I’ve ever seen in my life.
Droool…
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That is the sexiest looking version of Mah Jong I’ve ever seen in my life.
Droool…
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Whilst C# on the 360 is sweet, I am still pretty sure us app developers (none game developers) will never be able to run an instance of the code on a 360 without a licence/dev machine.
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Whilst C# on the 360 is sweet, I am still pretty sure us app developers (none game developers) will never be able to run an instance of the code on a 360 without a licence/dev machine.
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Hey, Scott is giving the Keynote tonight at DevConnections in Orlando, I’ll try to get it on video.
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Hey, Scott is giving the Keynote tonight at DevConnections in Orlando, I’ll try to get it on video.
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Don’t they send out a branding memo to everybody who is involved in products within Microsoft? It’s Xbox, not XBox.
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Don’t they send out a branding memo to everybody who is involved in products within Microsoft? It’s Xbox, not XBox.
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Kudos to Robert for highlighting ScottGu’s excellent blog. Scott’s communicative style is outstanding. One also gets the unmistakable sense that he’s a great manager. The quality of ASP.NET 2.0 also speaks to that.
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Kudos to Robert for highlighting ScottGu’s excellent blog. Scott’s communicative style is outstanding. One also gets the unmistakable sense that he’s a great manager. The quality of ASP.NET 2.0 also speaks to that.
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