The Recorded Version of my TechEd 2005 Code Generation Talk is Available
Cool! Looks like the Recorded Version of my TechEd 2005 Talk "ARC305: Code Generation - Architecting a New Kind of Reuse" is up with the rest of the TechEd talks and available for viewing. They sure do a nice job recording all the sessions. It includes both the PPT slides and switches to video just during the demos to show you what I was doing on my system at the time.
The Microsoft Producer program that they used doesn't render FireFoxFriendly HTML, so sorry about that.
Hopefully those of you visit my site for all the technical content can put up with the tiny bits of humor early on. There are also pauses where folks laughed, but since I was miked you can't hear them. Forgive me. It was likely funny at the time.
Here's the URL for those of you with IE and decent bandwidth. Note, it will take a second to load a bunch of stuff in the background with Javascript and AJAX.
I'll see what I can do about getting a downloadable version if you like.
It also turns out that they want me to do the session again as a Webcast in September as part of the "Best of TechEd" Webcast series. I'm not clear on the details, but it should be posted soon at http://www.microsoft.com/events/series/teched2005.mspx.
You should be able to get to all the TechEd 2005 recorded sessions here, but again, not with Firefox.
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Great stuff here - a downloadable version of the presentation would be great. Also, I know this is asking a lot, but I would really like to see a small codebase version with some workflow defined. A small version is fine - we can extrapolate the rest, but something that lays out an example would be worth 1000 of these presentations.
Thanks for your efforts!
Christopehr Cyvas
The SiteStream site no longer hosts any presentations from TechEd,
its a real pity. Someone at TechEd Europe recommended your talk to me
cheers
benjy
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Yes...if possible, a downloadable version would rock. I like to review presentations like this throughout a project, to keep the process present in my mind.
Thanks!