Category Archives: Just Rambling

Go Vote for my PDC Birds of a Feather Sessions

I JUST submitted two BOF sessions, so I don’t know when they will show up on the list. Voting ends Monday, so go vote!

TabletPC: If you build it, will they come?

The TabletPC SDK has been around for a few years now and has some great innovations for developers to write really cool inkable applications. But where are our users? This BOF is a chance for Tablet PC Developers to get together to discuss their shared passion for this incredible technology and their shared frustrations with the slow growth of the Tablet PC market.

 

Going Solo

Have you ever thought of going independent? This session aims to bring together independent developers with those who have toyed with the idea to share advice, lessons learned and more.

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MSDN Subscription downloads scheduled outage

Because I have been watching the download site like a hawk for the August bits of VS2005, I noticed this and thought I would share:

Outage Update:  The MSDN Subscriber Downloads site will be undergoing a system upgrade on 25 August 2005 starting at 5:00 PM Pacific Time.  The Subscriber Download site will be unavailable and any in-progress downloads may not complete successfully.   Our expected outage time is 2 hours.

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download madness

I have no idea how I did this. I was using WS-FTP to downlad a 2+ GB file. It took MANY hours – overnihgt + most of the morning – 12? 15?

When it was done, I got the message “overwrite file?” I thought that maybe this new version had cached the download and was now ready to overwrite the little starter test I had done. Nope. Within 1 split second, by the time I realized and hit pause, I had just replaced the 2GB file with only about 1 MB of the new download.

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh. Okay, maybe I’ll have this thing downloaded by midnight.

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Fail Fast : One of Kate Gregory’s Keys to Success

Kate Gregory  has amazing business sense and is able to share it with great clarity which always has me in awe. Kate wrote a blog post yesterday about what she calls Fail Fast – basically about the value of trying something out and getting it over quickly if it’s going to fail rather than debating the possibilities endlessly or pursuing the project in a way that you won’t find the point of failure until pretty far into the game. I have actually used this theory in my pre-marital days of dating. You know — the totally flaming hot prospect that fizzles fast. “Damned good thing that happened sooner than later, but it was fun while it lasted!” I’d say.

I have a client who also subscribes to this philosophy that has been a key to his company’s success. He would rather invest in something and try it out than wonder forever if it will work or not. The odds work out for him because for every time this causes a loss for him, there are many gains.

I definitely subscribe to this myself. Usually I try to identify the hardest parts of a project and see if I can’t work them out first, before I make any larger scale commitment or planning effort. Of course, you can’t let your ego get in the way of this as I did with my Virtual Earth Ink application. I was determined not to give up until I had exhausted every possible idea I had to get it to work.

Go read Kate’s post if you do any business decision making and I would also recommend Michael Kaplan’s thoughtful response to Kate’s post as a chaser.

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Curious about worldwide TechEds

I was looking at some of the links of the TechEd Worldwide page for upcoming events.

TechEd Taiwan I can’t make heads or tails of 🙂

Tech Ed South Africa is sold out already and it’s not for two more months.

TechEd Asia features four talks by my pal who goes by “Softwaremaker” who is becoming an Indigo guru!

There are 3 TechEd events in China (big country, lots of people!) BeijingGuangzhou and Shanghai.

Australia is in only a few weeks. Charles is blogging up a storm about it.

There are more, but the links are a little harder to find….

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