Apologies for not posting this last night but when I got back to the hotel there was
something wrong with the Internet connection to the outside world. I just blamed it
on the lightning show going on outside and went to bed.
I enjoyed the first day of TechEd. The keynote was Bill Gates' last one (or so we
have been told) and it was a fairly typical keynote. My biggest complaint is that
I wish they would stop showing off database refactoring. In the real world when you
rename a column in a database and are not using stored procedures as an abstraction
layer (as this application was not) then a lot of other applications suddenly break.
I did a little bit of booth duty and then was privileged to have lunch along with
14 others with S.
Somasegar and Bill
Gates. We had a Q&A session where Bill answered a lot of questions about what
he is going to be doing and how he feels that his foundation and technology can help
make a difference in the world. It was clear that he had researched the issues and
understood where he could make a difference and where corruption or bureaucracy would
limit the effectiveness of his work. After the event some of us were talking
about how inspiring the talk was.
In the afternoon I gave my talk on what is new in Windows CardSpace in the .NET Framework
v3.5. If you missed it the streaming version should be available by tomorrow. I enjoyed
the session and especially the questions that came at the end.
Read the complete post at http://www.grokdev.com/Blogs/scott/2008/06/04/TechEdDay1Recap.aspx