Posted By: Charles | Mar 10th, 2006 @ 6:48 PM | 94,204 Views | 21 Comments

We recently tracked down Karsten Januszewski, a technical evangelist focusing on WPF. He writes code to evangelize the technology as well as talk about writing WPF code. He's a very technical technical evangelist. Anyway, I randomly walked into his office one day and this video captures what took place...

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Zeo
Zeo
Channel 9 :)
More WPF videos! Yes!!!!!! Great way to enjoy the weekend watching another C9 video.

Very cool!

Does anyone know why most of the wmv files from this site won't play on my xbox 360 extender with MCE 2005? They play fine on the PC using media center, but most all of them give me the unsupported file type/codec when I try to play them through the 360.

Zeo
Zeo
Channel 9 :)

Charles I love the way this video is so improntu.....It's great! I mean its really cool to see how this seems like a real conversation and it didn't appear that marketing/legal had to sign off in anyway.  More free flowing videos like this please. (This video is really refreshing in that it just shows off an awesome technology and a really smart MS employee who know alot about said technology).

Also I like how you asked really basic questions so that I can give this video to people who don't know anything about WPF or Vista and they can get their minds around what WPF is.

I love this video. I just wish it was a little longer Big Smile.

One question, can we get that VisualBrush manupulation demo (the one with the sphere and the physics) posted? I'd love to switch out what was on that VisualBrush with a video Big Smile.

footballism
footballism
Another Paradigm Shift!
jmacdonagh wrote:

I love this video. I just wish it was a little longer .

One question, can we get that VisualBrush manupulation demo (the one with the sphere and the physics) posted? I'd love to switch out what was on that VisualBrush with a video .


You can get the "15 Puzzle" demo source code from Tim Sneath's blog

Sheva
footballism wrote:
jmacdonagh wrote:

I love this video. I just wish it was a little longer .

One question, can we get that VisualBrush manupulation demo (the one with the sphere and the physics) posted? I'd love to switch out what was on that VisualBrush with a video .


You can get the "15 Puzzle" demo source code from Tim Sneath's blog

Sheva


Sorry, I meant the the one with the mesh and the sphere and the two blocks. The one where you can hit spacebar and the mesh gravitates to the sphere. But thanks for posting the other one!
Excellent video guys!

There's no doubt that WPF will eventually be one of those "dent in the universe" technologies, especially with the road paved for it by all those crazy UI's you get to see on TV-series and SciFi movies.

But what does all that goodness has to offer for the near future?
Will I be able to run all these cool 3d meshes and stretched videos on my home PC, without having my video-card melt after a couple of days of continuous use, or will SGI be starting to release consumer-grade workstations and desktops?

In other words - what's the configuration of the machine that was used to run the Northface demo?
Chadk
Chadk
excuse me - do you has a flavor?
YAY! Go Charles, you rock.
The way the interview started, is really nice!

Karsten did a great job on the interview aswell.
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