Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Let's take a quick overview of my sessions at Tuesday. I started out with part two of Omars session - nothing new, as expected. Afterwards I joined a WF session by Paul Andrew instead of Lucas's LINQ talk. It was definitely the best WF session I've seen so far so now I actually want to find a project where I can use it :-) In the lunch break I heard David Platt's talk Why Software Sucks. David is indeed a funny and bright guy, so if you ever get the chance to listen to his words - dot it :-) My last real session was Next Generation Networking in Windows Vista by Rafal Lukawiecki. I think there was a little too much IPv6 in the talk but Rafal did a very good job in explaining a lot of cool features in Vista networking. This is the 10th year Rafal speaks at TechEd - pretty cool!

Unfortunately I had to skip my last two sessions, as all MSP's had to meet :-( We heard a lot about the MSP program in general and got the opportunity to ask questions to some of the speakers here at TechEd, including Rafal and David. Later we played bowling with the other MSP's, got some tapas and a lot of beers :-)

After the last beer:
Claus at the bottom, then Martin, Henrik and I

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 Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Besides the keynote, only two sessions were held Monday. In the first session Omar Khan talked about some of all the new features in Visual Studio 2008. So nothing new there for me, as I've used it for development in both beta 1 (when it was called Orcas) and now I'm using beta 2. I could see that Omar was using a newer version than beta 2, as the Add method on the tables in LINQ to SQL was not called Add but InsertOnSubmit - which is the name of the method post beta 2. The first session for me today, is part two of that session. So I don't expect to see much new there either - but who knows, maybe there are one or more features I've overseen :-)

The last session was Luca Bolognese talking about LINQ in general. As expected the content was exactly the same as at the JAOO conference. So nothing new here either :-( Actually even the jokes were the same, but I still laughed at his "so now I've got ravioli in my XML"-joke. My second session today is Luca talking about LINQ to SQL - but I think I will skip that one, if I can find something new to hear about instead.

10 tapas for me, thanks After the sessions we took a quick walk around in the exhibition hall. Approximately 4.000 other people were there too, so it was a bit crowded. So instead of getting run down by all these people, we went to a tapas restaurant with Henrik Westergaard Hansen (our former ADE - Academic Software Evangelist), Martin (our new ADE) and a few others. Afterwards we went to a bar... the rest of the evening is pretty easy to guess ;-)

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11/6/2007 8:55:15 AM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [0]  | 

I know the order of my posts may be weird... but that's life too :-) It's just funny how much Henrik W. Hansen can eat... here we are at lunch
Lunch at the conference center (CCIB)

After lunch we got some coffee
Coffee break

And only 1½ hours after lunch, Henrik was eating again just before the keynote
Henrik is eating again

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 Monday, November 05, 2007

Cool, now you can extend World of Warcraft directly from Visual Studio... funny :-)
World of Warcraft in VS 2008

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You probably already knew it - but now it's official. In his keynote Soma Somasegar announced, that Visual Studio 2008 will be available before the end of November - great! :-)
Soma announcing VS 2008

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11/5/2007 3:44:07 PM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [1]  | 

Yesterday Claus, his girlfriend Julia and I arrived to Barcelona. After check-in at the hotel, Claus and I got registered at TechEd (just a few hundred meters from the hotel) - so now we are ready to hear a lot of interesting (new) stuff from Microsoft :-)

We met with Julia's brother, his girlfriend and their daughter who all lives in Barcelona. After seeing their apartment, we went around the city. At the hospital I took 8 pictures, which combined into one in Windows Live Photo Gallery gives this huge photo (I must remember to take more of the sky next time):
Barcelona hospital

After walking around the city we got a little hungry. So at a restaurant I took this picture:
Eating at a restaurant

Finally back at the hotel, we went to the bar which was a little boring, as we were the only people down there (probably because of the classical music the bartender loved so much :-( ):
At the bar

Now I look forward to the first day at TechEd :-)

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11/5/2007 9:26:21 AM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [2]  | 
 Saturday, November 03, 2007

Yes sir! Tomorrow I'm going to Barcelona to attend the TechEd 2007 conference. Last year I only spend two days at the conference, but this time it's the whole thing - it's going to be tough! The program goes like this:
Min TechEd kalender

I especially look forward to hear Luca Bolognese again. I heard his talks about LINQ at JAOO and I must say that I've never seen a speaker like Luca. It's just amazing how fast code is coming out of him while he is speaking. Usually you can speak or you can code - it's hard to do both at the same time. But Luca used code snippets to speed up the coding - so it went really fast but it was still easy to follow him. Cool! The downside of his talks is that there is nothing new in them - I've already seen it all before. Actually two of his three presentations at TechEd are the same as at JAOO (I've cheated and seen his slides already ;-) ). But I still look forward to see him again.

Fortunately the weather forecast for Barcelona is a lot better than what we are used to at this time of year here in Denmark - nice! :-)
Vejrudsigt for Barcelona 
Vejrudsigt for Østjylland

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11/3/2007 12:58:48 PM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [1]  | 
 Monday, October 15, 2007

If you are studying at DAIMI, you probably already know microsoft.daimi.au.dk. What you probably don't know is that the site has been relaunched this weekend. The previous site was both old and static (and not running .NET). The new site is new and dynamic (and running .NET).

On the site we (Microsoft Student Partners at DAIMI) will post info about MSDNAA, competitions, tips and tricks and so on. So if you study at DAIMI go check it out at microsoft.daimi.au.dk.

MSP
10/15/2007 8:11:18 AM (Romance Daylight Time, UTC+02:00)  #    Comments [0]  | 
 Tuesday, July 24, 2007

I have recently made a small webcast about LINQ. The webcast is in danish, as the target is danish developers and students. In the webcast I talk about the new features in C# 3.0 that makes LINQ possible. So if you want to hear a few danish words about the new keyword var, automatic properties, object/collection initializers, extension methods, lambda expressions, query syntax and anonymous types - watch the webcast.

The webcast can also be found at the front page at msdn.dk.

In the near future I expect to make another webcast where I not only present some PowerPoint slides, but also demonstrates LINQ using the new version of Visual Studio codename Orcas. So stay tuned!

By the way, my profile is now online at msdn.dk - check it out, if you want to hear why I'm a Microsoft Student Partner (also in danish).

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7/24/2007 6:31:49 PM (Romance Daylight Time, UTC+02:00)  #    Comments [0]  | 
 Tuesday, May 22, 2007

A few words in danish (get it as a .pdf):

Er du studerende? Er du interesseret i teknologi? Vil du udvide dit netværk? Udvikler du spændende software? Kan du se mulighederne i nye teknologier? Bruger du tid på at kommunikere din viden videre til andre studerende? Syntes du det er cool at være nørd?

Hvis du svarer ja til flere af disse spørgsmål, så er Microsoft Student Partners måske noget for dig. Microsoft Student Partners er et verdensomspændende netværk af entusiastiske studerende som er passioneret omkring teknologi. Microsoft Student Partners handler om videndeling, samarbejde mellem universiteter samt udforskning af ny Microsoft teknologi.

Der afholdes to netværksmøder om året, hvor alle MSP'er deltager. På netværksmøderne er der fokus på videndeling og networking. Alle MSP'er præsenterer de teknologier som de har syslet med siden sidst. Sidste år deltog alle MSP'er desuden på TechEd i Barcelona, som er en god mulighed for at tilegne sig den sidste nye viden. Det tilstræbes at alle MSP'er deltager på TechEd igen i år.

Typisk afholder hver MSP fire foredrag i løbet af året for studerende/medstuderende/undervisere. Desuden støtter MSP'erne op om de deltagere som der er til Imagine Cup.

I skrivende stund omfatter netværket AAU, AU, DTU, IHA. Tag endelig en snak med de MSP'er der er på dit universitet, hvis du vil høre mere, eller send undertegnede en mail.

Interesseret? Kontakt:

Henrik Westergaard Hansen - henrikwh (at) microsoft.com
Academic Developer Evangelist, Microsoft

Niels Ladegaard Beck - nlbeck (at) daimi.au.dk
Microsoft Student Partner, AU

Mark S. Rasmussen - mark (at) webmentor.dk
Microsoft Student Partner, AU

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5/22/2007 3:32:51 PM (Romance Daylight Time, UTC+02:00)  #    Comments [0]  | 
 Friday, April 20, 2007

As some of you already know, the 64 bit version of Vista is now ready for download on MSDNAA. Now you all know :-)

A new version of the Cisco VPN Client is available. This is version 5.0.00.0340 and it seems like it actually works - amazing! :-)

MSP | Vista
4/20/2007 4:32:51 PM (Romance Daylight Time, UTC+02:00)  #    Comments [0]  | 
 Thursday, February 01, 2007

Remember, that on tuesday the 6th of February, Mads Torgersen (my former teacher in Progarmming of Large Systems, dPass) will visit DAIMI.

Mads is now a Program Manager at Microsoft in Redmond, with responsibility for the C# programming language. When he's not out spreading the gospel, he is a core member of the C# design group which currently focuses on the language and library aspects of the LINQ technology. He coordinates and communicates between designers, implementers and testers and with other product groups, and writes too many specifications and other documents for his own good.

Before joining Microsoft, Mads was an associate professor here at DAIMI, the Computer Science Department at Aarhus University, where he worked for four years on programming languages and type systems. The most visible outcome was the wildcards feature in Java generics, which was designed and implemented by Mads and his group at DAIMI.

On tuesday, Mads will be talking about LINQ.

Language Integrated Query in # 3.0 Leave Plumbing to the Plumbers

.NET Language Integrated Query (LINQ) unifies querying across programming languages and across data sources. Most application developers work with external data in various formats, such as relational tables or XML documents. Currently, reaching across the gaps of different data representation and different access methodologies is a major challenge in every single application. APIs are often unsafe and error prone, and always specific to the data source.

With LINQ, queries are written directly in your programming language, using the same strong typing and deep tool support as the rest of the application. A uniform querying syntax allows developers to focus on the programming, not the plumbing.

Any data source provider can plug into the LINQ framework. Already in the box are LINQ providers for XML, relational data and in-memory queries. LINQ is API based and can be used from any .NET programming language, but the experience is greatly enhanced by a number of extensions to C# and Visual Basic, many of which have their origins in functional and metaprogramming.

This talk dives deep into the guts of LINQ, focusing on how it brings together many different technologies under the hood to provide a smooth experience on top.

But when and how?

You have to show up on tuesday the 6th of February from 9-11 in "Det store auditorium" in IT-huset.

See you there :-)

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 Wednesday, January 31, 2007

If you are studying at DAIMI and running Vista you probably want to connect to the DAIMI network during your daily work. To do this, you need the Cisco VPN client for Vista. You can download the client here: https://www.daimi.au.dk/~staff/VPN/clients-ssl/vpnclient-win-msi-4.8.01.0590-k9.exe

To setup the client, you need the following parameters:
https://www.daimi.au.dk/~staff/VPN/clients-ssl/params.html

In a few days, the DAIMI staff should have a nice guide you can follow, if you can't make it work yourself. The guide will be available here:
http://www.daimi.au.dk/local/system/accessing-the-network/getting-vpn

MSP | Vista
1/31/2007 10:38:21 AM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [0]  | 
 Monday, January 15, 2007

As the header tells, finally Vista can be found at e-academy.com :-) It has now been available more than a week, but it is first now, it is possible to both do the download of Vista and request a license key at the same place.

So, if you want Vista (which I know you do) and you study at DAIMI, you can download it from the above link. If you have any problems downloading Vista or requesting a key, please contact microsoft *AT* daimi *DOT* au *DOT* dk

MSP | Vista
1/15/2007 8:53:29 PM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [0]  | 
 Wednesday, December 20, 2006
In my last post I said, that we expected Vista to be available on MSDNAA after the 11th of December 2006 - but it is still not available :-( I'm sorry to say, that currently we don't know when Vista will be available on MSDNAA... but remember: I still have some Windows Vista Business licenses for people studying at DAIMI! Send me an e-mail, if you want one of these :-)

My e-mail address: nlbeck *AT* daimi *DOT* au *DOT* dk
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12/20/2006 9:10:52 AM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [1]  | 
 Friday, December 08, 2006

What a great day! Nearly 100 Vista Business licenses are now spread all over DAIMI :-) Mark and I had invited the students here at DAIMI to come and hear a little about Vista and Office 2007. Michael Westergaard had brought his Mac on which he installed Vista yesterday. It was great to see, that suddenly a Mac could be useful ;-)

A lot of people dropped by and it got a little crowed when they all wanted to be the first to get a license to Vista. But luckily they all got a copy - Merry Christmas!

If you are studying at DAIMI, are participating in the MSDNAA program and didn’t get a license today – send me an e-mail and I shall see what I can do :-) If, however, you read this after the 11th of December 2006, I expect that Vista is already on MSDNAA.

MSP | Vista
12/8/2006 10:06:17 PM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [0]  | 
 Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Anders Hejlsberg is visiting ITU at the 10th of November. Anders will talk about C# 3.0, including LINQ. 

If you aren't attending Tech-Ed - you have no excuse not going to ITU!

You can read more at Henrik W. Hansen's blog:
http://blogs.msdn.com/henrikwh/archive/2006/10/27/invitation-to-guest-lecture-by-anders-hejlsberg-the-man-behind-delphi-and-c.aspx

11/1/2006 8:13:08 AM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [0]  | 
 Tuesday, October 31, 2006

On Friday I've invited the students from University of Aarhus and Engineering College of Aarhus to Microsoft Development Center Copenhagen (MDCC) in Vedbæk near Copenhagen. The intention of the visit is to show the students what products Microsoft is developing here in Denmark, how it is to work for Microsoft and of course show them some of the new technologies Microsoft plan to launch within the next few months.

The plan for the day:
Kl. 05.00 We meet at the university in Aarhus and get some breakfast
Kl. 05.30 We jump into the bus, which will take us to Vedbæk
Kl. 10.00 Welcome by Michael Nielsen, Product Unit Manager, Dynamics Tools
Kl. 10.15 Working for Microsoft and life on MDCC campus/ Anja Leschly
Kl. 10.45 Microsoft Imagine Cup/ Henrik Westergaard Hansen (MSDK)
KL.11.05 Mobility/ Niels Bo Theilgaard (added)
Kl. 11.35 Tour of MDCC Campus
Kl. 12.00 Lunch in the café
Kl. 12.45 Demo/presentation of Dynamics AX/ Arvid Nielsen
Kl. 13.15 Demo of Vista & Office 12/ Pau Larsen (MSDK)
Kl. 14.15 Demo/presentation of Dynamics Tools/ Michael Tyrsted
Kl. 15.00 Demo/presentation of Dynamics NAV/ Michael Rosenørn
Kl. 15.30 It's time to go home...
Kl. 20.00 Finally, home again

So far there are 66 people who wants to spend a day at MDCC. We have a few empty seats in the bus, so contact me as soon as possible if you want to join us :-)

MSP
10/31/2006 1:12:37 PM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [0]  | 

Niels Ladegaard BeckHi, my name is Niels Ladegaard Beck. This is my first post on this brand new site. I'm 26 years old and study computer science at University of Aarhus, Denmark. What I'm going to blog about here probably isn't my studying at the university, but more about my big passion for Microsoft and their products. I'm Microsoft Student Partner at University of Aarhus which means, that I'm telling the students about the wonderful world of Microsoft :-)

In the past month I (and my fellow Student Partners, Mark Rasmussen, Claus Nielsen and Jakob Andersen and Henrik W. Hansen from Microsoft Denmark) have given lectures about ASP.NET 2.0, Atlas, Workflow Foundation, securing .Net code and VSTS. These were given at University of Aarhus, University of Aalborg and Engineering College of Aarhus. I talked about Atlas which I find is a very exciting topic. If you want, you can view my slides and my final demo code (the slides are in Danish - a very-easy-to-learn-language ;-)).

A part of being a Microsoft Student Partner is talking about new technologies. So how do I learn about these new technologies? Well... next week I'm going to Barcelona, Spain, to the Tech-Ed conference :-D Simply can't wait!

Wow! That was my first post - cool :-) Let's see, maybe there will be more than this one some day...

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