rasx
Born in Los Angeles with dominant genes. The police department did not kill me so I went to college and took a degree in physics just to make your HR manager double check the veracity of my resume. Currently trying to be happy-go-lucky and say 'well, whatever' a lot.
Why Microsoft? Because Oracle never retailed a database system at Office Depot.
TechTalk - NUI - What’s in a Name?
Oct 21, 2010 at 5:43 PMGreat talk! A perfect example of real history and terchnology!
Julie Larson-Green: Leading by Example, Managing the Windows Experience
Jun 26, 2007 at 3:48 PMOpen XML SDK CTP Released - What is it?
Jun 12, 2007 at 7:15 PMIs there the equivalent of the XpsDocumentWriter.Write method in the Open XML SDK?
Open XML SDK CTP Released - What is it?
Jun 12, 2007 at 6:06 PMI look forward to an honest reponse to this request instead of (as in the past via Brian Jones) doing stuff like:
Scott Guthrie: Silverlight and the Cross-Platform CLR
Apr 30, 2007 at 3:59 PMDon’t you know that Scott Guthrie will cut you? Don’t you ever tell Scott Guthrie to “draw out something” on the whiteboard! Scott will put you in a headlock and make your world turn black! Scott will insert patent cubes up you! You sit there and let Scott talk!
[A]Sumit Chauhan: Developing Microsoft Access, Running a Dev Team
Feb 15, 2007 at 1:32 PMSumit Chauhan: Developing Microsoft Access, Running a Dev Team
Feb 15, 2007 at 1:25 PMNow trivia: Sumit Chauhan is an engineer. I assume that this interview took place in her office so you can see that her space is not "decorated" with "girl stuff" in particular and consumer gluttony in general. She takes a very utilitarian view of her work space...
Jon Udell: Brian Jones on Office XML
Feb 08, 2007 at 10:09 AMSince you, Jon, are actually a writer that does understand the power of XML, your valuable commentary on these two items would be greatly appreciated:
“CleanXHTML for Microsoft Office Word 2003″
http://songhaysystem.com/document.php?doc=40
“DocBook XSL: a Complete Guide, Open XML XSL: an Incomplete Guide”
http://www.kintespace.com/rasxlog/?p=542
Anders Hejlsberg, Herb Sutter, Erik Meijer, Brian Beckman: Software Composability and the Future of
Jan 19, 2007 at 2:28 PMTara Roth: Not your father’s world of Software Test
Jan 02, 2007 at 6:33 PMWe need to see several testimonials telling us that this series designed to educate us about women in technology is useful. Bring on the 12 year old girls with touching stories of Microsoft humanity.
What may be more useful is to interview an expert that has interviewed hundreds of women in technology so that we can get sweeping, broad strokes with more informative power based on statistics and hard research. Surely someone who works for Slate or maybe even MS NBC can relate.
Another option is to interview a woman at Microsoft who is as old as Jim Allchin (and with similar seniority)---but that may be hard to do because of (gasp!) sexism in old Microsoft. An older woman should have some experience seeing women come and go on the campus.
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