Posted By: Charles | Jan 25th, 2006 @ 10:46 AM | 31,001 Views | 8 Comments
Recently we sat down with Mike Sampson (Niner Sampy), Carol Grojean, Doug Amaral and other key members of the MQ core team to discuss MQ, the Developer Division's new quality milestone.

MQ is a great idea for many reasons, not the least of which is helping very large development divisions with many moving parts to become more efficient, more productive, and more able to build high quality software in a timely fashion.
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Zeo
Zeo
Channel 9 :)
Another interesting video! Thanks C9

Is it possible to post a WMA version of all of these videos? For videos like this one which don't really have any demos, it'd be nice to download and listen to in the car on the way home from work.

You can use the free program called Movie Maker 2 with Windows XP SP2 to convert a WMV video file to a WMA audio file. Drag and drop the WMV into the Collections, then drag that icon to the Audio/Music track (not the video or audio track), then run the Save Movie File wizard from the file menu and it will prompt you for what type of audio file to create in .wma format. Of course that is not the same as having some RSS feed for podcasts auto download and manage it, but this is an easy way to convert Ch9 WMV videos to audio files manually.
sloppycode
sloppycode
Cynical brit
the guy introducing the video uses waaaay too many hand movements.
Cider
Cider
Daze-d & Confused
sloppycode wrote:
the guy introducing the video uses waaaay too many hand movements.



Awww, don't pick on Sampy, he's only 8 years old.
Sampy
Sampy
This will be the sixth time we have destroyed it and we have become exceedingly efficient at it
Yes that is a Unix shirt and I like to talk with my hands.

You should see me gesture when I'm on the phone.
kappel
kappel
My God, it's full of nodes...
Nice Unix shirt.  Big ups to Sampy.
ph
ph
...so why is it then that my Visual Studio crashes on me (and most of the other developers in my group) on a very regular basis (at least once a week, probably more)...talk about quality Sad

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