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  • PDC08 + TechEd Emea 2008

    Next week I’ll be off at PDC08, which is shaping up to be as good as PDC05 was, with a lot of sessions on Today’s hot topic: Cloud Computing. One week later, I’ll be at the Ask-The-Experts booths at TechEd EMEA 2008 Developers in Barcelona (my colleague and SharePoint God Raúl is also attending the conference), focused on making contacts and ...
    Posted to João Pedro "jota" Martins (Weblog) by jota on October 23, 2008
  • PDC(loud) 2007

    For me, this year's PDC in LA will totally be about the "Cloud". Sure topics that interest me are Mesh and Sql Server Data Services (SSDS), but I'm sure there's more to come, about things like Oslo and other European cities, perhaps BizTalk Services and a curiously colored and mysterious canine, RedDog. There are two things that ...
    Posted to João Pedro "jota" Martins (Weblog) by jota on October 2, 2008
  • 2008 Lang.Net Symposium

    I still didn't read the reports about it, but this looks like it was a great event. Just look at the agenda: C#, Volta, IronRuby and Ruby.NET, the DLR,, F#, Mono, Poweshell, PHP, etc. Who said language innovation is over? Ted Neward has a good overview of the sessions: day 1, day 2, day 3.
    Posted to João Pedro "jota" Martins (Weblog) by jota on February 6, 2008
  • «D» Modeling Language

    I wonder who invents these codenames... according to this Mary Jo Foley post, Microsoft's future modeling language, a part of the Oslo initiative, and which will most certainly change the lives of those who work in the integration space, is [coded]named ''D'' [note that there's already a D programing language]. D will be a declarative ...
    Posted to João Pedro "jota" Martins (Weblog) by jota on February 6, 2008
  • TechDays 2007: WF Extensibility With Custom Activities

    The second session I delivered at the event was more lively than the first, and also much simpler. A level 300 session, but focused on beginner developers in .Net 3.0's WF. There are two features of WF, which I was unfortunately unable to demonstrate at the session, which I really love: first, dynamic  instance update - the ability to modify ...
    Posted to João Pedro "jota" Martins (Weblog) by jota on March 22, 2007
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