Daily Archives: May 17, 2004

See a Tablet PC in action on Channel 9

Wait ’til they see the new TIP …heh heh heh. We will win them over! See his crappy handwriting? Just like mine. Reco is pretty damned good and where it can’t recognize, we still have our ways! Ummm – do you think the context tagging might impress those luddites?

Peter Loforte – great job! Thank you.

Oh, did I catch your interest? You looking for a link? HERE

Elisa Johnson is learning the difference between coding and developing

Elisa Johnson, one of the team members who have won the Canadian rounds of the Imagine Cup, and a University Student, is embarking on her 2nd week of a summer co-op position where she is getting some real world experience. This super post of Elisa’s is a beautiful example of why Mike G’s Coder to Developer book should be the graduation present of every CS major on the planet <g>.

“…you need to think about your user! … They have no idea what a “Null pointer reference error” is…. and they don’t care that the error came from SomeNewClass.System.SomethingElse()”. 

(no, Mike is not paying me for every mention of his book…)

How do you pay for tech conferences?

DevSource has a poll about getting your butt to conferences. Below is a picture of the poll. I like “I whine until they give in.“ It’s actually an important question. I’m self-employed and completely in charge of finding a way to get myself there. Thanks to my involvement with INETA I have been able to go to a three (that includes next week’s TechEd) because of our user group leader meetings. For PDC, I used frequent flyer miles, shared a hotel room with Michele and the real kicker was a big discount for the conference through the MVP program — which is the only reason I could go. In the future, I think a few speaking gigs will get me to some conferences as well. And that should be enough conferences for me! Anyway, I don’t know how successful I would be if it was up to my ability to convince an employer to foot the bill.

Follow the link to go vote. And while your at it, check out their contest to win a free trip to the VSLive conference in New York City!