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March 27, 2007

Microsoft Technical Summit

Yesterday, Jim Hugunin and I did an on-campus presentation at the Microsoft Technical Summit. This is an event where we invite folks from outside of the Microsoft community (read: folks who don’t use / are not interested / do not like) our technology to have a conversation with technical folks inside of the company. This was a very useful conversation for us to collect feedback on what we’ve done and what we could be doing in the future.

If you’re interested in what the attendees thought of the event, check out some of the coverage:

Ben Galbraith
Channy Yun
Travis Swicegood
Bryan Hansen
Scott Preston
Dion Almaer

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Thanks for taking the time to come out and chat. I am looking forward to see the pandora's box when it opens shortly.

Cheers,

Dion

Very cool to see your ideas of a new type of editor. Hope some of that makes it out of the lab.

Thanks, I enjoyed your CLR session!

I'll second Ben's editor comment. Looked like you had a new age vim in the works there.

Just a question, what's the current state of rubyclr? I've looked into rubyforge svn and the last changes where 3-4 month ago. Would be nice for me to include some rubyclr stuff in my thesis ;)

John,

How do you get people who "are not interested / do not like" MS/its technology to come all the way to Redmond? Ain't it wicked?

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