TechEd is essentially over for me - I'll be driving to the airport tomorrow morning
and should be home by around noon. It was a good week - though only about half of
the presentations I attended met my expectations. I was able to use the week
to write some long overdue white papers on integrating .NET into the Corillian
Voyager platform, as well as play with some message-based concept code I've been
working on with our chief architects, Scott
Hanselman and Bradley McLain. Clemens'
talk on AOP cemented many concepts I've been thinking about incorporating, particularly
relating to session management and audit logging. If only this stuff was baked
into the .NET framework today.
The
highlight of the show for me was Scott Hanselman's presentation (that's Scott on the
left schmoozing the crowd before his talk): Learning
to Love WSDL. Granted I'm a bit biased, but damn he's good at this.
He has a way of blending humor and personal stories with great content.
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On
a much lighter note, I ran into Scott Ladewig (that's Scott on the right, I'm on the
left), a college roommate and old friend (well, he's young, but we've been friends
for around 17 years I suppose). Scott manages the IT infrastructure at the Washington
University School of Business.
Scott and I lived in the same dorm freshman year, then shared a suite our sophomore
year. Scott was a ChemE and one of the smartest engineering students I knew at Wash
U. He worked for Exxon for a while, but decided he liked computers more so went
back to WashU for a couple of graduate degrees and ended up working there. I
was absolutely floored when I ran into him at the show, and I'm glad we got some time
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Scott
and I wrapped up the evening at the closing TechEd party, featuring Smashmouth and
the Wallflowers. The Wallflowers were amazing - I've been a fan since their
first album and they didn't disappoint. Great way to end the week. |