Summer Interns 2011: Parallel Watch Visualizers for Visual Studio 11
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CS undergrads Jen Solyanik, Wes Rupert and Stephen Grugett join us to discuss their experiences and accomplishments as summer 2011 interns at Microsoft. They were part of a team of engineering interns whose technical challenge was to design and implement parallel visualization technology for Visual Studio 11. Tune in to find out what they did.
It's always inspiring to meet smart young people who are both passionate and skilled in the art and science of making software.
Well done, team!
Download the Parallel Watch Visualizers: http://visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com/384b40c9-b27f-4e32-a4df-1aab4c4c9c27
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Can't tell if bug or feature, haha! xD Great work!
loved this video! one of your only videos that I finished watching.
haha, nice collage!
I was so happy to hear that this works for C++ ... oh, how I need it right now.
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