Videos of talks from the 2012 BUILD Conference - Angle Brackets and Curly Braces
It was an insane week at BUILD. Much of my schedule was my own fault as I continue to treat Microsoft Outlook as if it were a game of Tetris, franticly packing appointments ten-deep.
The "Angle Brackets" team (ASP.NET, Azure, and Web Tools) had a good showing and lots of fun. We chose to create a little two day mini-conf by scheduling our talks on Thursday and Friday and I think it worked great. There was a Day 1 and Day 2 Keynote. I had a small 10 minute coding segment before ScottGu in the Day 2 Keynote. I kicked if off on Day 3 (Thursday) with an un-keynote at 8:30am called Angle Brackets, Curly Braces, One ASP.NET and the Cloud. Then the team had their talks on Thursday and Friday and finally Jon Galloway and I ended the show with the very LAST talk on Friday afternoon called "Bleeding edge ASP.NET."
Here's video of my talks, as well as links to all the talks our team did! Remember that you can download these talks in various formats and watch them at your leisure!
Angle Brackets, Curly Braces, One ASP.NET and the Cloud
I'm very happy with how this talk turned out and I hope you enjoy it. If you do, let me know and share it with your friends.
Downloads:
- MP3 (Audio only) 53MB
- Mid Quality WMV 141MB
- High Quality MP4 706MB
- High Quality WMV 400MB
Bleeding edge ASP.NET: See what is next for MVC, Web API, SignalR and moreā¦
I played code monkey in this talk with Jon Galloway. We had great fun, showed lots of demos and generally picked on each other throughout.
Downloads
- MP3 (Audio only) 56MB
- Mid Quality WMV 148MB
- High Quality MP4 700MB
- High Quality WMV 500MB
Talks from the Web Team
There were some amazing talks this year.
- Building Real-time Web Apps with ASP.NET SignalR - Damian Edwards and David Fowler
- Building Services for Any Client with ASP.NET Web API - Daniel Roth
- Building HTML 5 Web Apps with Visual Studio & ASP.NET- Mads Kristensen
- Building data centric applications for web, desktop and mobile with Entity Framework 5 - Rowan Miller
See how we're BUILDing stuff? Each of these talks is code-heavy and focused on getting you working and building great stuff and hopefully having fun while you do it.
Be sure to check out all the BUILD talks. They are up on http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Build/2012 in their entirety, with both speaker cameras via Picture-in-Picture and high-def video. Hope you enjoy them!
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Scott Hanselman is a former professor, former Chief Architect in finance, now speaker, consultant, father, diabetic, and Microsoft employee. He is a failed stand-up comic, a cornrower, and a book author.
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I'll try it on the Surface when I get home from work this evening, but it'd be nice to know in advance that it will work!
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Their filenames suck.
I download the interesting files and save them locally and read them at my convenience.
But it's fair-to-middling useless to come back later and find a file name (in the case of your presentation) "3-028.wmv". Huh? Whazzat?
So what I wind up doing is a Save As, then edit the filename to include the actual title. So I saved your talk as "Angle Brackets, Curly Braces, One ASP.NET and the Cloud - 3-028.wmv".
What a waste of my time. And everyone else, I suspect, who downloads these videos. (BTW, of course the same comments apply to the *.pptx, *.MP4 files, etc).
Yeah, I know there are batch downloaders that sometimes do some screen scraping and manage to attach a readable name to the files, but then I have the different problem of having to go back and delete the ones I'm not interested in.
More importantly, while ISPs in the US tend to offer unlimited data downloads (I'm talking desktops here, not phones), that isn't always the case internationally. For example, one ISP in Canada, in their "Lite" package, offers only 20GB/month (http://www.rogers.com/web/link/hispeedBrowseFlowDefaultPlans). For those in such a position, these batch downloaders aren't feasible.
Now on to the actual filenames I'm asking for. Far too many session names contain characters (mostly colons, but also, say, question marks) that are invalid in filenames. To take just one example from Build, "Windows Phone 8: Application Model".
For those, even after I paste the session name into my Save As dialog, I have to go back and replace the "bad" characters (e.g. ":" -> " -- "). So please make sure the filenames are valid.
Finally, I understand that there may be some I18N considerations, but since most MS conferences seem to be in English, I don't think this will be a problem in practice. And even so, "3-028.wmv" may be (you should pardon the expression) Greek to people in China.
Thanks for listening, Scott, and I hope you can rattle a few cages that lead to sane download filenames going forward.
I don't just type in the name of the presentation during my Save As processing. I copy the name of the session from the Channel 9 page to the clipboard, then paste it into the filename box in the Save As dialog. (This also helps when I subsequently download the associated .pptx file).
But that's when I get into trouble when the session title has "bad" characters in it.
Microsoft is on the rise!
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