you look so sad robert! its been great to see your work over the past 2 years. thank you for bringing me inside info on what its like to work for ms - i've set my employer standards higher because of it. c9 has given me faith that even though my current
job sucks there is someplace i can code and be happy. thanks again, best wishes on your future endeavors.
I was actually looking forward to the calendar publishing most! We have alot of optional meetings where I work and it would make picking and choosing easier. More interesting to me would be if concerts & events in the area were published - then I wouldn't
have to check the local college paper for stuff to do (which I never do and I miss tons of good shows).
Jon - I couldn't disagree more!!! I use the MS Bluetooth keyboard and love it. I've looked for this specific key action (reminds me of older Mac keyboards) for 8 years and finally found what I wanted. Maybe keyboard choice is too personal to make a
blanked comment about it
One big vote for Deep Windows here, as well as the roundtable. There are things that I don't know to ask but affect me every day - let's hear it! Keep it up and thanks for the C9 Guy
I struggled for a long time trying to figure out what was required to make SQL Server integrated security work between two computers. Was it a Windows login issue, a SQL issue or some sort of Windows privileges issue. Even after getting things to work I still
don't know what "events" go on when one machine connects to another.
Can Monad help me see those sort of links in the chain?
I believe that there is no needs for Microsoft to anounce their plans up to 10 years ahead.
As a developer I wholeheartedly disagree. Microsoft's new, open attitude is a great thing for me and helps me to do my job more effectively. Ok, maybe I can't plan 10 years down the road but I can certainly plan 3-5 years. Discussing features that will or
won't make it to the final release, and keeping us updated, is really important to developers. Keep up the good work guys!
Scoble: Exit Stage Left
Jul 10, 2006 at 5:45 PMRobert Scoble - Walk to Ballmer's office
Jul 15, 2005 at 5:10 PMKim Cameron - Identity Laws
Jul 06, 2005 at 7:30 PMThanks for the tip on the phone! Is that the fourth time you've had it on camera?
Longhorn (heart) RSS
Jun 29, 2005 at 7:22 AMErik von Fuchs - Tour of Hardware Lab, Clip One
Jun 09, 2005 at 2:59 PMChris Anderson - Talking shop about Avalon
May 12, 2005 at 4:04 PMNeal Christiansen - Inside File System Filter, part I
Jan 21, 2005 at 7:38 PMPS - Will we ever see Bill here?
Bert Keely - SmartPhone and Tablet PC together
Nov 20, 2004 at 4:30 PMJeffrey Snover - Monad explained
Oct 16, 2004 at 9:21 AMI struggled for a long time trying to figure out what was required to make SQL Server integrated security work between two computers. Was it a Windows login issue, a SQL issue or some sort of Windows privileges issue. Even after getting things to work I still don't know what "events" go on when one machine connects to another.
Can Monad help me see those sort of links in the chain?
Jim Allchin - The Longhorn Update
Aug 31, 2004 at 7:12 PMAs a developer I wholeheartedly disagree. Microsoft's new, open attitude is a great thing for me and helps me to do my job more effectively. Ok, maybe I can't plan 10 years down the road but I can certainly plan 3-5 years. Discussing features that will or won't make it to the final release, and keeping us updated, is really important to developers. Keep up the good work guys!
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