sriram_2001 wrote:Yikes - please stop with the ink. I know it's cool to write it out, but consider this
- Reading ink is like reading words in all caps. Our brain is so attuned to reading normal computer text that it has to shift gears to parse the person's handwriting and understand what's written.
- I bet you could have typed that out faster
I know this is OT and should belong on that thread about C9's ink support - but couldn't resist when I noticed how I stopped scanning through the page when I came to Charles' handwriting and read it carefully
it's an accessibility issue too... impared users wont be able to understand it, and neither will crawlers/spiders
Re: accessibility and crawlers; recognizer-enabled clients will store alt and title text with the ink image...
Interesting feedback. Thanks.
Note that it took significantly more time to type this reply with a stylus than to pen it...
eddwo, our hope is to get the one obvious example you mention in the not
too distant future, but's it's hard to get on his schedule. We hear he loves Channel 9, though, so it shouldn't be impossible!
Something tells me Steve Ballmer may be up next for the big shot interviews.
Memory Manager will be covered in the not too distant future in this series. Keep in mind that these videos serve as introductions to the technology and the people behind it. Books are generally really good for highly specific and detailed analysis of complex
topics. Video, on the other hand, really isn't. So, Going Deep will only be able to go so far and still keep you wanting to watch!
MikeS: Thank you for the advice. I will look on my camera and see if I can adjust the required setting. I'd love to not have interviewees go dark, but at least you can still hear them!
It's always great to listen to Anders, but when are we going to be able to SEE HIM!!! Isn't it about time we had Anders# instead of Background#? Not only is he blurry and you can read his book titles fine, but in a lot of the shots by the whiteboard -
sorry grayboard - Anders is actually BLACK!
When are you guys going to learn how to use your video camera? Come on! Go get "Video Cameras for Dummies" and figure out how to press a couple of buttons to lock the exposure and focus.
It's really not that hard!
Is is really that bad? Seems relatively fine to me. Anyway, I'm not a camera guy, sorry.
That was by far the best series of video I have ever seen on Channel9. Please do more like this!
Stephen.
Glad you like this! Stay tuned, you'll see more of the kernel in the near future. Next up? IO Manager and Cache Manager. Then, dig into the Memory Manager and Object Manager. Let's not forget about File Systems, eh.
I love this stuff too which is why you'll be seeing more and more deep stuff around here.
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Nar Ganapathy - Windows, the IO Manager and Driver Model, Part II
Re: accessibility and crawlers; recognizer-enabled clients will store alt and title text with the ink image...
Interesting feedback. Thanks.
Note that it took significantly more time to type this reply with a stylus than to pen it...
Jim Allchin - From starving musician to Longhorn vice president
Yeah. Too much. You?
Jim Allchin - From starving musician to Longhorn vice president
Something tells me Steve Ballmer may be up next for the big shot interviews.
Stay tuned.
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Anders Hejlsberg - More C# Talk from C#'s Architect (Happy Birthday Video #3)
Nar Ganapathy - Windows, the IO Manager and Driver Model, Part II
Nar Ganapathy - Windows, the IO Manager and Driver Model, Part II
Windows, NT Cache Manager - Molly Brown - Part II
Memory Manager will be covered in the not too distant future in this series. Keep in mind that these videos serve as introductions to the technology and the people behind it. Books are generally really good for highly specific and detailed analysis of complex topics. Video, on the other hand, really isn't. So, Going Deep will only be able to go so far and still keep you wanting to watch!
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Windows, NT Cache Manager - Molly Brown
In time. In time
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Windows, NT Cache Manager - Molly Brown
I don't understand this. My hope is that it is not offensive.
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Anders Hejlsberg - More C# Talk from C#'s Architect (Happy Birthday Video #3)
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Anders Hejlsberg - More C# Talk from C#'s Architect (Happy Birthday Video #3)
Is is really that bad? Seems relatively fine to me. Anyway, I'm not a camera guy, sorry.
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Windows, Part IV - Dave Probert
Glad you like this! Stay tuned, you'll see more of the kernel in the near future. Next up? IO Manager and Cache Manager. Then, dig into the Memory Manager and Object Manager. Let's not forget about File Systems, eh.
I love this stuff too which is why you'll be seeing more and more deep stuff around here.
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