Klaus Enevoldsen
Working as a developer for Orifarm Group A/S in Denmark...
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Microsoft Campus Tours - Dining on Campus
Jan 07, 2011 at 2:14 AMNice!!! Where do I apply for at job at Microsoft?
Peter Villadsen and Gustavo Plancarte: X++ to MSIL
Sep 02, 2009 at 1:06 AMNice way of handling the transition from X++ to MSI - good thinking...
Doug Seven: Visual Studio Team System 2008 and Rosario
Jun 15, 2008 at 11:24 AMThanks. I missed the April 2008 CTP, great! I love what you have done with the agile work items - hierarchy items, user stories and test cases - great stuff.
I'm looking forward to seeing the WPF test feedback tool that is mentioned in the video, to have the testers record a video of the bug is good stuff, it will definitely reduce the correspondence of some bugs.
Actually, I have read the published specifications on Rosario and I like the way that you keep everything in the same document. All the way from the requirements down to the actual implementation of every feature - in my team at work we have done the same in our documentation and the users love it.
Doug Seven: Visual Studio Team System 2008 and Rosario
Jun 12, 2008 at 3:22 PMIan Ellison-Taylor and Kevin Gjerstad on WPF 3.5 SP1
May 13, 2008 at 3:45 AMExpert to Expert: Erik Meijer and Bertrand Meyer - Objects, Contracts, Concurrency, Sleeping Barbers
Mar 27, 2008 at 11:54 PMThere have been both hits and misses. 2007 was not the best year for channel9 videos. But you are right 2008 looks very promising: more videos on language, tools and process (development methods like Agile). A video about the new work item types in Rosario would be great...
Visual Basic Intellisense Improvements in VS 2008
Sep 10, 2007 at 6:34 AMHaving tried VS2008 Beta 2 it really is great! Once you try it I am sure you will love it too!
ADO.NET Entity Framework: What. How. Why.
Jul 19, 2006 at 3:13 PMI believe that I heard somewhere that the first preview will be available some time in august. August is almost now...
Diving into the Vista Heap
Jun 22, 2006 at 12:48 AMHello,
I live in Denmark and we have a list of proper Danish words, each year the list is evaluated and new words are added, some are even removed. So untill a word is on the list it is not a proper Danish word - even if it is used quite often.
The organisation that does this work is called "Dansk sprognævn" - "Danish Language Councel". I guess it is important for a small language like Danish.
Many of the latest additions to the list of proper Danish words are actually English words that we use as our own. I am pretty sure "performant" is not on the list.
Thanks Klaus Enevoldsen
Jay Schmelzer - Working on the VB Core Team
Nov 02, 2005 at 2:53 AMJay is good at speaking slowly and very easy to understand. Great when the listener's native language isn't English. Slang and people that swollow their words and when two or more people speak at the same time, can be a challange. Not a problem, just a challange.