posted on Sunday, September 17, 2006 5:02 PM
by
amachanic
Review of VSLive, New York
Last week I promised to blog from VSLive in New York... And I completely dropped the ball. So, a quick post-event review:
After getting in on Monday afternoon, I attended an interesting session by
Richard Hale Shaw on designing reusable managed code libraries. It was a good talk, primarily focused on how the Framework designers set things up, and what lessons third-party designers should take home from looking at what they did.
After Richard's talk, I retired to the speaker ready room to finish up some last-minute demo changes for my talk on Tuesday. A bit later, the NYC .NET Developers Group had an
on-site meeting, featuring Rocky Lhotka and Steve Lasker from MS. This was a really excellent session, with a lot of very interesting insights into the impact of WCF and remoting on SOAs. I really enjoyd this session--great job, Steve and Rocky!
After the user group meeting,
Andrew Brust, the VSLive track lead, took some of us to a Brooklyn pizza place called
Grimaldi's. Awesome pizza! Highly recommended spot.
I spent Tuesday morning brushing up on a couple of the finer points of my talk, and gave it on Tuesday afternoon. The talk went well, with no demo issues (I triple-checked them before the talk, which I will do from now on), and some great questions from the audience, especially on the topic of SqlCacheDependency. I will definitely pump up that section of the talk a bit more before doing it at PASS later this year; it's a really cool feature, and one that users are clearly very interested in.
After my talk I sat through half of Andrew Brust's intro to SQLCLR talk before I was forced to run out of the building and catch a cab to get on a train back to Boston. All in all, a great trip to New York, and an enjoyable conference experience.
Cross-posted from SQLBlog! -
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