This Week on Channel9 @ MIX: March 7 Episode

In this week's episode, Brian, Dan, and Clint finish off our Mix spectacular with clips from:
- Clint interviewing Miguel De Icaza including what Karate Kid Part I can teach students (0:50)
- Chris Auld demonstrating an IIS module that dynamically combines resources (css, images, javascript, etc) resulting in 400% perf improvements, all with no code changes (2:57)
- John Sagiovanni showing of Zumobi, a free, extensible Windows Mobile app that connects your favorite services (6:57)
- Scott Hanselman and Clint Rutkas talking about Clint's segway skateboard and how Scott helped Clint redesign his other application for extensibility (12:33)
- 3rd Place Show Off Contest - Wii Data Visualizations and Multipoint by Veracity Solutions (19:18)
- 2nd Place Show Off Contest - Realtime Physics in Silverlight by Bill Reiss, Andy Beaulieu, and Jeff Weber (21:43)
- 1st Place Show Off Contest - Crayon Physics Deluxe by Kloonigames (24:47)
- Scott Hanselman does Jerry Seinfield and William Shatner/Captain Kirk imitations (27:45)
MetaGunny wrote:Does anyone have a link to Chris Auld's stuff? Or the you tube video? I tried searching but couldn't find it. Maybe I should sart using live search?
>>- Chris Auld demonstrating an IIS module that dynamically >>combines resources (css, images, javascript, etc) resulting in >>400% perf improvements, all with no code changes (2:57)
Maddus Mattus wrote:The winner game at the end of the video is awesome!!!
littleguru wrote:Why is the download video smaller than the one that I get when I click on the "Full Screen" button?
Download: 94.46 MB (is this again the Zune version?)
Full Screen: 96.00 MB
Dan wrote:
littleguru wrote:
Why is the download video smaller than the one that I get when I click on the "Full Screen" button?
Download: 94.46 MB (is this again the Zune version?)
Full Screen: 96.00 MB
Fixed, Charles just swung by and explained the problem which was my misunderstanding of which file is the high-res versus low res file. The high res file has 2MB on it and I had assumed that was the low res file, my bad, but fixed in the future.
dcharles wrote:Miguel, hacking is usually done for bad intentions! great show though!
dcharles wrote:Miguel, hacking is usually done for bad intentions! great show though!