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My first TechEd post is about the deep technical issues, and the first party of the week where they can be discussed. Party with Palermo ! And so it begins. I haven't been to this one, but it looks like it will be a fun time. The party is at the Glo Read More...
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Get your schedule Step 1 : Log into http://msteched.com and sign up for sessions. It's OK. I'll wait. Step 2 : From the My Schedule link on the left side navigation bar, right click the RSS Feed Icon ( ) and save the feed to your local hard drive. Get Read More...
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I have been looking at the Beta 2 for Office 2007 on my tablet PC for the last 2 weeks, and as always, am using the massive TechEd session schedule RSS feed as an experimental base for looking at Office integration. I had written an application last year Read More...
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Is podcast a verb or am I just verbing nouns again? Those folks roaming the TechEd Convention on Segways, wearing black shirts are the TechEd 2005 Podcast Crew. They spent the better part of Monday evening filming the Mobilizer Madness scavenger hunt. Read More...
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And the winners of the Monday Night Mobilizer Madness is... The canux! Why am I so excited about this? Because I was granted honorary canuxxedness at the last minute as the contest was about to start. Only two of the team members were actually from Canada, Read More...
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Of course, you already know that TechEd attendees are entitled to a free download of OneNote ( login and scroll down ). You can also get the schedule of breakouts, etc., loaded into OneNote for happy searching and annotating bliss. You do not need a TabletPC Read More...
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A month or two ago, I attended most of the web-casts for the Enterprise Library 1.0: Application Blocks from MSDN. Very interesting. I have a few projects that could benefit from these items. Although MS has made it excedingly easy for us to download Read More...
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...couldn't put Humpty together again. Nope, wrong mixed metaphore. I'm at TechEd Orlando, 2005, in CommNet, blogging and mailing. I'm checked into my hotel and the conference, and have a moment to catch my breath. This is not the first time I attended Read More...
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Sure, you can download and install the PONGen (Programmable OneNote Notebook Generator) app with the specially tailored TechEd Orlando 2005 project file to build the current schedule from the RSS feeds. But some people ask me, "Hey, Rob, I want the schedule Read More...
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PONGen - Programmable OneNote Notebook Generator v. 1.1.1979.22423 - Download Many changes: Fully templated: Feeds and parsing are now independent (~97%) of the app itself. Look in the (default) project file, TechEdScheduler.xml for a look at how the Read More...
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PONGen - P rogrammable O neNote N otebook Gen erator v. 1.0.1977.24802 A new version of PONGen available (build 1.0.1977.24802) This one comes with a project file that consumes all TechEd 2005 (Orlando) Schedule feeds, and generates a series of notebooks Read More...
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PONGen - P rogrammable O neNote N otebook Gen erator v. 1.0.1970.32712 The fairly decent, if you don't poke it too much version - Download Installer - 387K (build 1970) The Really Rough first public version: Download Installer - 384K (build 1969) Requires Read More...
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PONGen - Programmable OneNote Notebook Generator v. 1.0.1969.18962 The Really Rough first public version: Download Installer - 384K Requires .Net Framework v1.1 - Download What does it do? PONGen grabs the current TechEd 2005 Orlando Breakout schedule Read More...
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I can now continue development on the TechEd scheduler for OneNote that I had been working on before my vacation/battle with bronchial phlegm. I hectored the kind folks at EventPoint (who is doing the msteched.com site) again yesterday to see if they Read More...
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Last year at TechEd, I had the sweetest setup. My (at the time) new Gateway M275 TabletPC stuffed with every beta available (XP SP2 beta, Office 2003 beta, OneNote SP1 beta, InfoPath beta, etc.) was begging to be the envy of all conference attendees... Read More...
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