Posted By: Larry Larsen | Sep 3rd @ 6:37 AM | 44,064 Views | 17 Comments

Watch out James Cameron, the PDC team has done their first ever show in 3D, and that’s because we’ve got the width, the depth, and the length.  And how do we have those?  Well, check out the dozens of new sessions just announced (with tons more content still to come), that include SQL, WCF, Silverlight, and lots of goodness on Azure including a session on how Azure has changed since Microsoft first described it.  But don’t feel left out!  You can give a community talk at the PDC via our Birds of a Feather sessions.  Check out the PDC09 BOF site that includes instructions on how you can submit a session for consideration.  Now go get your 3D on, and don’t forget, the red lens goes over the left eye, and the blue one over the right eye!

PS: This works best in highest quality (so, choose WMV(High) from the Formats dropdown under the inline player)

Tags: 3D, PDC09
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Charles
Charles
Welcome Change

Wait a minute. 3D has arrived on Channel 9!


Very cool, Larry. People will soon understand why we call you Lightbulb.

 

C

Hey Larry, do you also ship to Europe? I could need a pair of colored glasses.

NikitaP
NikitaP
www.N​ikitaPolyakov.c​om

Awesome!!!

 

Can't wait for the post on HowTo

 

PS: Make sure to get the Red & Blue not Red & Green glasses at BB that say Coraline on them, they are not the right ones. Call ahead.

ZippyV
ZippyV
Fired Up

Still no sessions on Windows Installer or Wix. Based on the video I saw today from Melur Raghuraman, a session about the Windows Troubleshooting Platform would be very interesting.

wisnia
wisnia
Tomasz Wisniewski

Cool idea with the 3D - just don't make it a tradition because my eyes hurt after 10 minutes of watching video in 3D glasses Wink

No hard-hat challenge… buu… I was waiting for some intellectual fun!

And a very nice ending I must say Big Smile perfect timing!

AdamSpeight2008
AdamSpeight2008
The Bandito Coder

Cool Episode  Cool

It looked like Jennifer was having fun.

No external hard drive this year?

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