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Don Box - Tour of Indigo Team
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Don Box takes Channel 9 on a tour of building 42 at Microsoft. What's there? The
Indigo
team. Code-name for a future set of .NET technologies that'll help you build and run connected systems.
You'll run into tons of people working on Indigo.
This is a long video, sorry. We just kept meeting interesting people. It's a bit long, and a bit unedited, but hope you enjoy this look inside the Indigo team.
Among the people you'll meet are (not a complete list):
Max Feingold, software design manager, the guy who did the
CoEnterServiceDomain
functions.
Dave Driver, software design engineer.
Dick Dievendorff, software architect, worked on COM+.
Florin Lazar, software developer engineer/test, works on transactions.
Harris Syed, software design engineer, works on unmanaged part of Indigo.
Mark Gabarra, build facilitation developer.
Kitty Carpenter, administrative assistant for the Indigo team.
Rodney Limprecht, architect.
Riyaz Pishori, program manager. Worked on
CoInitializeSecurity
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Andy Milligan, program manager, works on unmanaged part of Indigo.
Sowmy Srinivasan, software design engineer.
Jesus Ruiz-Scougall, software design engineer, works on remoting.
Alex DeJarnatt, software design engineer.
Natasha Jethanandani, software design engineer.
Aaron Stern, software design engineer.
John Shewchuk, architect.
John Lambert, security test lead.
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#Aug 17th, 2004 @ 7:23 PM
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Cool. And let us never forget Don's contribution to one of the greatest MSDN TV episodes:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdntv/episode.aspx?xml=episodes/en/20031218XAMLDB/manifest.xml
The fun picks up around the 15th minute
Thanks Don!
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#Aug 17th, 2004 @ 10:06 PM
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So many times were so focused on a piece of a project or a deadline we forget about the "team", what a great tribute to teamwork. Great contribution Don and Channel 9. It's great to see all of the people you work with and that are a part of the Indigo team.
Sincerely Thanks.
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#Aug 17th, 2004 @ 11:42 PM
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I really like Don's description of Channel 9, right at the end: "Microsoft reality TV".
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#Aug 17th, 2004 @ 11:59 PM
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Great video.. Amazing insights into Ms.
But, one thing still remains un-resolved to me..
In your opinion(s), what is the BEST part of indigo?
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#Aug 18th, 2004 @ 7:47 AM
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"This is a long video, sorry. We just kept meeting interesting people. It's a bit long, and a bit unedited, but hope you enjoy this look inside the Indigo team."
That was the beauty of this video , long and unedited !
Cheers !
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#Aug 18th, 2004 @ 8:02 AM
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Good movie, and pardon me for going offtopic, but what videocamera are you using?
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#Aug 18th, 2004 @ 8:04 AM
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To often do we just take for granted that there are these wonderfull tools available for us to use, and we never realize that there were developers that made this. It's nice to see some of those faces behind some of the stuff that we use. Being a .NET Developer, I am pretty excited to see some of the advancement that come with Indigo and all the other new technologies.
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#Aug 18th, 2004 @ 9:15 AM
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WOOH! WOOH!
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Who wants to count how many "so" were said?
It's an MS thing I guess...
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#Aug 18th, 2004 @ 10:35 AM
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We use a Sony DCR-HC20. Costs $450 at Best Buy.
And a Bogen tripod with a video head. Costs about $140.
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