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MIX07 – UK – The Event

 

When I wasn’t mingling and being a community “bod”, I was lucky enough to be able attend a number of sessions.  Generally, because some of the web and design content was a little bit outside my developer sphere of awareness, I sat in on some the sessions that were being delivered by the presenters that I wanted to record a podcast with, which prove to be a good learning experience for me.


That’s one lucky winner – an XBOX 360 (watch out, Rich might mug you!), a copy of Microsoft Windows Vista and Expression Studio – can’t be bad!

Keynote
The keynote sessions was a 90 minute affair – somewhat long for a keynote you might think.  However, nothing could be further from the truth – it was an exciting and well-paced session offering industry insights into the real-world use of Silverlight as well as a handful of Microsoft showcases.  If anybody was bored during the keynote, then they couldn’t have been in the room with the rest of us, it was a truly engaging session.

Scott Guthrie delivered his usual top notch session about Building Silverlight Applications using .NET.  If you’ve never seen Scott speak, and you have an opportunity, I can strongly recommend that you attend, he’s a “don’t miss” speaker.


Each bag contained a copy of Microsoft Windows Vista and Expression Studio – a bag for each and every attendee!

Micro-presentations
I snuck into The Phantom Micro-presentations session.  Essentially this was a freeform session with anybody who was prepared to deliver 20 slides getting their 6 and bit minutes of fame!  Except, the 20 slides had to be timed to run for 20 seconds with an auto-transition to the next slide engaged.  This made for an interesting session, even for many experienced presenters, myself included!  I delivered a micro-presentation about Social Networking and Micro-Blogging – except I chose to actually write the session whilst I was sat in on the original session!  Download my micro-presentation here.  Expect to see this micro-presentation at DDD6 in November!

Are you afraid of the Blue Monster?
Hugh MacLeod, of Blue Monster fame, gave a 35 minute presentation about viral marketing, Web 2.0, his own personal thoughts and the notion of cartoons on the back of business cards.  The remaining 25 minutes was filled with audience interaction, it worked rather well.  Hugh’s presentation style, both in terms of slide deck and personal delivery were eye-openers for me – sometimes we need to see a totally new style in order for us to learn and improve.  Podcast here.


Scott Guthrie entertains more than just Phil and Dave during an impromptu coding and demo session in the Community Lounge – this is what community is all about, you should have been there!

Viral Marketing
Jim McNiven, Londoner through and through, discussed viral marketing.  Unfortunately as a result of some minor schedule changes, Jim’s session was up against Hugh MacLeod’s sessions.  I did consider doing what I usually do under these circumstances and “multi-thread it” by visiting both sessions for short periods of time, but that wasn’t really on offer as an option – partly because it would have appeared rather rude to Hugh, whose session I sat in on.  I recorded a podcast with Jim, you can find it here.

Men of Iron
Michael Foord was talking about IronRuby and Dave Verwer (blog) provided a session about IronPython.  Sadly I was elsewhere for both of these sessions, but I did manage to  catch up with both of them over the course of the day.  Podcast here.

Books On-line
Designing and delivering 3D solutions on the web saw a handful of presenters demonstrate a solution that is being developed for the British Library.  This was an truly awe-inspiring using of 3D, rich media and Silverlight.  Imagine being able to take a book, essentially pick it up, rotate it in 3D, zoom in on specific focal points within the current page.  I recorded some video content – expect to see that appear very shortly.  I also recorded a podcast with the books on-line chaps, that will be ready on Thursday.

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027 – MIX07 – Jim McNiven and Chris Hardy – Viral Marketing

Welcome to podcast #027. I’m talking with Jim McNiven and Chris Hardy. Apart from discussing the MIX07 event, we discuss Jim’s session about viral marketing.

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This podcast:

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MIX in Las Vegas
Scott Lovegrove interviews Danny Thorpe and Angus Logan
NxtGenUG chaps on Mix07, including mentions of Scott Guthrie, Robby Ingebretan, Simon Peyton Jones
026 – MIX07 – Men Of Iron – Michael Foord, Dave Verwer – IronPython, IronRuby, the DLR
019 – MIX07 – Danny Thorpe – on Borland, Google, Windows Live and .NET
018 – MIX07 – Scott Lovegrove on Windows Live Services
017 – MIX07 – Hugh MacLeod – the inspiration behind the Blue Monster

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026 – MIX07 – Men Of Iron – Michael Foord, Dave Verwer – IronPython, IronRuby, the DLR



Men Of Iron, Top: Michael Foord; bottom: Dave Verwer

Welcome to podcast #026. I’m talking with Michael Foord and Dave Verwer about IronPython, IronRuby, Ruby On Rails and the Dynamic Language Runtime (DLR). Michael runs until 15:30, then it’s Dave. Recorded live at MIX07, there is a little bit of background noise, apologies for that!

If you’re wondering why you might want to use dynamic languages, you should listen to this podcast to learn why.

The future’s bright, the future’s Python and The future’s bright, the future’s Silverlight! – two quotes that appear in this podcast…

Michael Foord’s session
The web was built using dynamic languages. Their plain-text format made it easy to mash up scripts to create the next great app. Similarly, dynamic languages will find a home in Silverlight applications. Silverlight can be easily deployed, which means that a wider range of dynamic languages will be used in building browser-hosted applications.In this demo-centric talk, you will see dynamic languages interacting with each other, the browser DOM and traditional Javascript. This unprecedented level of integration is possible because of the new Dynamic Language Runtime (DLR) and the Silverlight browser plugin. Rich internet applications can be created using existing tools combined with the power of Silverlight.

Dave Verwer’s session
With the introduction of the DLR, dynamic languages are getting their day on the .net platform but why would you even consider a language like Ruby over C# or VB.NET? At a first glance Ruby code on the CLR can look very similar to code written with existing CLR languages but that there is so much more to discover about this beautiful language, this session will show you what delights await you as Ruby makes its debut on the CLR. The session will also give an overview of the progress made so far by the IronRuby team and discuss some of the interesting issues that are being raised during its implementation.

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This podcast:

Resources & Related Posts
Scott Lovegrove interviews Danny Thorpe and Angus Logan
NxtGenUG chaps on Mix07, including mentions of Scott Guthrie, Robby Ingebretan, Simon Peyton Jones
027 – MIX07 – Jim McNiven and Chris Hardy – Viral Marketing
019 – MIX07 – Danny Thorpe – on Borland, Google, Windows Live and .NET
018 – MIX07 – Scott Lovegrove on Windows Live Services
017 – MIX07 – Hugh MacLeod – the inspiration behind the Blue Monster


Michael’s book
Michael’s company, Resolver Systems

Dave’s company, Shinydevelopment
rubydoes.net

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NxtGenUG chaps on Mix07, including mentions of Scott Guthrie, Robby Ingebretan, Simon Peyton Jones

Following on from podcast 39, the NxtGenUG chaps have released podcast 40 – both of which focus on the MIX07 event held in London 11-12 September 2007.

After their long climb up the stairwell (listen to podcast #39), Rich and Dave reach the top of the lighthouse, so to the sound of waves, seagulls and foghorns, they look back at Day 2 of MIXUK. Amongst interviews with Robby Ingebretan and the ubiquitous Scott Guthrie, and between highlights of ‘Swagily Fortunes’, Dave apparently has lost his flute but marvels at Simon Peyton Jones’ presentation technique while Rich reminisces about the scouts and wonders what we all need to do to live, thrive and survive …

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025 – NRW07 – Thomas Freudenberg on Community Server 2007, Facebook & Twitter

Welcome to podcast #025. I’m talking with Thomas Freudenberg about Community Server 2007, social networking and micro-blogging. Recorded live, in a bar, after many small beers had been consumed, there is some background noise. Please remember that Thomas is graciously speaking English, his second language – I’m obviously very grateful to Thomas for podcasting in English.

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This podcast:

Resources & Related Posts
Thomas Freudenberg’s web site
Follow Thomas on Twitter

016 – NRW07 – Daniel Fisher on Community In Germany
020 – NRW07 – Vinzenz Feenstra – Grisoft – AVG
021 – NRW07 – Stephan Oetzel – On Community In Germany
022 – NRW07 – Frank Solinske – Windows Home Server
023 – NRW07 – Michael Willers – On security and rootkits
024 – NRW07 – Mischa Huschen – Dynamic loading of code, plug-ins/add-ins

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024 – NRW07 – Mischa Huschen – Dynamic loading of code, plug-ins/add-ins

Welcome to podcast #024. I’m talking with Mischa Huschen about the dynamic loading of code using plug-ins and add-ins. Recorded live, just outside the conference venue (Die Börse in Wuppertal), there is some passing traffic. Please remember that Mischa is graciously speaking English, his second language – I’m obviously very grateful to Mischa for podcasting in English.

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This podcast:

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Prodot

016 – NRW07 – Daniel Fisher on Community In Germany
020 – NRW07 – Vinzenz Feenstra – Grisoft – AVG
021 – NRW07 – Stephan Oetzel – On Community In Germany
022 – NRW07 – Frank Solinske – Windows Home Server
023 – NRW07 – Michael Willers – On security and rootkits

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023 – NRW07 – Michael Willers – On security and rootkits

Welcome to podcast #023. I’m talking with Michael Willers about security, rootkits and the NRW07 Community Conference held in Germany on the 24th of August 2007. Recorded live, just outside the conference venue (Die Börse in Wuppertal), there is some passing traffic. Please remember that Michael is graciously speaking English, his second language – I’m obviously very grateful to Michael for podcasting in English.

Oh, and Michael has a super MSDN watch!

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This podcast:

Resources & Related Posts
DevCoach
MSDN Security Week

016 – NRW07 – Daniel Fisher on Community In Germany
020 – NRW07 – Vinzenz Feenstra – Grisoft – AVG
021 – NRW07 – Stephan Oetzel – On Community In Germany
022 – NRW07 – Frank Solinske – Windows Home Server
024 – NRW07 – Mischa Huschen – Dynamic loading of code, plug-ins/add-ins

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022 – NRW07 – Frank Solinske – Windows Home Server

Welcome to podcast #020. I’m talking with Frank Solinske, Microsoft MVP. We talk about the Windows Home Server and the NRW07 Community Conference. Vinzenz is also present and offers his thoughts on some of the points Frank makes. Recorded live, inside the conference venue (Die Börse in Wuppertal), there is some background noise. Please remember that Frank and Vinzenz are graciously speaking English, his second language – I’m obviously very grateful to Frank and Vinzenz for podcasting in English.

Frank’s a great speaker, so much so, he will be speaking and the Windows Server 2008 , SQL Server 2008 and Sharepoint 2008 launch events!

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This podcast:

Resources & Related Posts
http://blog.solinske.de/2007/08/27/NRW07ItacutesOverNow.aspx

016 – NRW07 – Daniel Fisher on Community In Germany
020 – NRW07 – Vinzenz Feenstra – Grisoft – AVG
021 – NRW07 – Stephan Oetzel – On Community In Germany
023 – NRW07 – Michael Willers – On security and rootkits
024 – NRW07 – Mischa Huschen – Dynamic loading of code, plug-ins/add-ins

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021 – NRW07 – Stephan Oetzel – On Community In Germany

Welcome to podcast #021. I’m talking with Stephan Oetzel about the NRW07 Community Conference held in Germany on the 24th of August 2007. Recorded live, inside the conference venue (Die Börse in Wuppertal). Please remember that Stephan is graciously speaking English, his second language – I’m obviously very grateful to Stephan for podcasting in English.

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This podcast:

Resources & Related Posts
http://www.stephanon.net/
016 – NRW07 – Daniel Fisher on Community In Germany
020 – NRW07 – Vinzenz Feenstra – Grisoft – AVG
022 – NRW07 – Frank Solinske – Windows Home Server
023 – NRW07 – Michael Willers – On security and rootkits
024 – NRW07 – Mischa Huschen – Dynamic loading of code, plug-ins/add-ins

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020 – NRW07 – Vinzenz Feenstra – Grisoft – AVG

Welcome to podcast #020. I’m talking with Vinzenz Feenstra, one of the developers at Grisoft, authors of AVG Anti-Virus and AVG Anti-Spyware. We talk about the AVG products, rootkits and the NRW07 Community Conference. Recorded live, just outside the conference venue (Die Börse in Wuppertal), there is some passing traffic. Please remember that Vinzenz is graciously speaking English, his second language – I’m obviously very grateful to Vinzenz for podcasting in English.

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This podcast:

Resources
http://blog.evilissimo.net/
http://www.grisoft.com

016 – NRW07 – Daniel Fisher on Community In Germany
021 – NRW07 – Stephan Oetzel – On Community In Germany
022 – NRW07 – Frank Solinske – Windows Home Server
023 – NRW07 – Michael Willers – On security and rootkits
024 – NRW07 – Mischa Huschen – Dynamic loading of code, plug-ins/add-ins

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019 – MIX07 – Danny Thorpe – on Borland, Google, Windows Live and .NET


Welcome to podcast #019. In this podcast I’m talking to the legend that is Danny Thorpe. Danny is a time-served guru, having spent time at Borland and Google. He’s now employed at Microsoft as a Windows Live Quantum Mechanic – a job title I’m sure most of us would love to have! Over the course of 30 or so minutes we wax lyrical about Danny’s time at Borland, Google, a variety of product battles, Windows Live security, RAD development environments, working remotely, Silverlight vs soapbox, etc. We also chat about the Borland folks that we both know and discuss where they are now…

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This podcast:

Resources & Related Posts
http://blogs.msdn.com/dthorpe/
Scott Lovegrove interviews Danny Thorpe and Angus Logan
NxtGenUG chaps on Mix07, including mentions of Scott Guthrie, Robby Ingebretan, Simon Peyton Jones
027 – MIX07 – Jim McNiven and Chris Hardy – Viral Marketing
026 – MIX07 – Men Of Iron – Michael Foord, Dave Verwer – IronPython, IronRuby, the DLR
018 – MIX07 – Scott Lovegrove on Windows Live Services
017 – MIX07 – Hugh MacLeod – the inspiration behind the Blue Monster

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018 – MIX07 – Scott Lovegrove on Windows Live Services

Welcome to podcast #018 – the one with Scott Lovegrove, MVP Windows Live Messenger. Over the course of 20 minutes, a glass of wine and a bottle of Pepsi, Scott and I discuss one of MIX07’s key topics: Windows Live Services and specifically Windows Live Writer.

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This podcast:

Resources
http://scottisafool.spaces.live.com
http://scottisafooldev.spaces.live.com
http://wlm.scottisafool.co.uk
http://www.liveside.net
http://gallery.live.com/Author.aspx?a=a977ab6c-cbdf-416e-a106-7c453d63dff6

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Scott Lovegrove interviews Danny Thorpe and Angus Logan
NxtGenUG chaps on Mix07, including mentions of Scott Guthrie, Robby Ingebretan, Simon Peyton Jones
027 – MIX07 – Jim McNiven and Chris Hardy – Viral Marketing
026 – MIX07 – Men Of Iron – Michael Foord, Dave Verwer – IronPython, IronRuby, the DLR
019 – MIX07 – Danny Thorpe – on Borland, Google, Windows Live and .NET
017 – MIX07 – Hugh MacLeod – the inspiration behind the Blue Monster

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