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As it says on the <a href="http://bristolgirlgeekdinners.com/2013/04/03/next-dinner-bristol-ggd-26-girl-geeks-at-accu-2013-thursday-11th-april-2013/">Bristol
GGD </a>website:
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          <p>
Our April dinner is being held on <strong>Thursday 11th</strong> in conjunction with
the <a href="http://accu.org/index.php/conferences">ACCU 2013</a> conference.
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          <p>
The event starts at <strong>7pm</strong> for 7.30pm, at the <strong>Bristol Marriott
Hotel City Centre</strong>. A few female IT professionals will talk briefly about
themselves and their jobs. There will then be time for discussion and networking.
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Read more and register <a href="http://girlgeeksataccu2013.eventbrite.co.uk/#">http://girlgeeksataccu2013.eventbrite.co.uk/</a></p>
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        <p>
I can't wait! I'm delighted to be one of the speakers and I'm looking forward to meeting
lots of new people.
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        <br />
All are welcome, whether attending ACCU or not. Men are welcome at all GGD but are
asked to come in the company of a woman so that women can experience being the majority.<br /><p>
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      <title>Bristol Girl Geek Dinner Apr 11th</title>
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As it says on the &lt;a href="http://bristolgirlgeekdinners.com/2013/04/03/next-dinner-bristol-ggd-26-girl-geeks-at-accu-2013-thursday-11th-april-2013/"&gt;Bristol
GGD &lt;/a&gt;website:
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Our April dinner is being held on &lt;strong&gt;Thursday 11th&lt;/strong&gt; in conjunction with
the &lt;a href="http://accu.org/index.php/conferences"&gt;ACCU 2013&lt;/a&gt; conference.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
The event starts at &lt;strong&gt;7pm&lt;/strong&gt; for 7.30pm, at the &lt;strong&gt;Bristol Marriott
Hotel City Centre&lt;/strong&gt;. A few female IT professionals will talk briefly about
themselves and their jobs. There will then be time for discussion and networking.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Read more and register &lt;a href="http://girlgeeksataccu2013.eventbrite.co.uk/#"&gt;http://girlgeeksataccu2013.eventbrite.co.uk/&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
I can't wait! I'm delighted to be one of the speakers and I'm looking forward to meeting
lots of new people.
&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;br&gt;
All are welcome, whether attending ACCU or not. Men are welcome at all GGD but are
asked to come in the company of a woman so that women can experience being the majority.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Kate&lt;br&gt;
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      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">The week of April 8th, I'll be in Bristol,
UK, attending <a href="http://accu.org/">ACCU</a>. I'm looking forward to it tremendously
- there is a great lineup of sessions and I only wish I could have spared the time
to stay on for the C++ committee meetings that will follow it. I am, however, making
the most of my time in that delightful city. Having enjoyed<a href="http://www.guysmithferrier.com/"> Guy
Smith-Ferrier</a>'s presentations in several different locations, including my own <a href="http://easttorontoug.com/">East
Of Toronto .NET User Group</a>, I can now turn the tables and present at his.<br /><br />
Of course I want to do a C++ talk. But it's not a C++ group. So to be fair, I've decided
to do two talks:<br /><br /><blockquote>First, <b>Use All of Visual Studio to Become a Better Developer</b><br /><br />
Most developers know how to use Visual Studio to do the basics of being a developer.
You can create a solution, add projects to it, edit code, and run it. Easy, right?
In this session, I want to show you how to be a better developer by using parts of
Visual Studio you might not know about. Save hours of debugging time, move around
your code more smoothly and don't lose your place, see what you want to see and find
what you need to find. Demos will be in C# with Visual Studio 2012.<br /><br />
Second, <b>C++ in 2013 – Why on earth?</b><br /><br />
There are so many languages a developer could use today. Yet some developers still
use C++. Some developers are learning C++ when they already know C# and other younger
languages. This session will show you why that is happening, and why you might want
to learn the new C++ yourself. It's nothing like the C++ you remember, and it can
be a very useful language for you to know.<br /></blockquote><a href="http://www.dotnetdevnet.com/Meetings/tabid/54/EntryID/77/Default.aspx"><img src="http://www.dotnetdevnet.com/Portals/0/Logo2a.jpg" /></a> Please
do <a href="http://www.dotnetdevnet.com/Meetings/tabid/54/EntryID/77/Default.aspx">register</a> for
these, and I hope to see you there!<br /><br />
Kate<br /><p></p><img width="0" height="0" src="http://www.gregcons.com/KateBlog/aggbug.ashx?id=43bf7752-d0fd-4597-9456-ac9f18926be5" /></body>
      <title>Speaking in Bristol April 10th</title>
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      <description>The week of April 8th, I'll be in Bristol, UK, attending &lt;a href="http://accu.org/"&gt;ACCU&lt;/a&gt;.
I'm looking forward to it tremendously - there is a great lineup of sessions and I
only wish I could have spared the time to stay on for the C++ committee meetings that
will follow it. I am, however, making the most of my time in that delightful city.
Having enjoyed&lt;a href="http://www.guysmithferrier.com/"&gt; Guy Smith-Ferrier&lt;/a&gt;'s presentations
in several different locations, including my own &lt;a href="http://easttorontoug.com/"&gt;East
Of Toronto .NET User Group&lt;/a&gt;, I can now turn the tables and present at his.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Of course I want to do a C++ talk. But it's not a C++ group. So to be fair, I've decided
to do two talks:&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;blockquote&gt;First, &lt;b&gt;Use All of Visual Studio to Become a Better Developer&lt;/b&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Most developers know how to use Visual Studio to do the basics of being a developer.
You can create a solution, add projects to it, edit code, and run it. Easy, right?
In this session, I want to show you how to be a better developer by using parts of
Visual Studio you might not know about. Save hours of debugging time, move around
your code more smoothly and don't lose your place, see what you want to see and find
what you need to find. Demos will be in C# with Visual Studio 2012.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Second, &lt;b&gt;C++ in 2013 – Why on earth?&lt;/b&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
There are so many languages a developer could use today. Yet some developers still
use C++. Some developers are learning C++ when they already know C# and other younger
languages. This session will show you why that is happening, and why you might want
to learn the new C++ yourself. It's nothing like the C++ you remember, and it can
be a very useful language for you to know.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.dotnetdevnet.com/Meetings/tabid/54/EntryID/77/Default.aspx"&gt;&lt;img src="http://www.dotnetdevnet.com/Portals/0/Logo2a.jpg"&gt;&lt;/a&gt; Please
do &lt;a href="http://www.dotnetdevnet.com/Meetings/tabid/54/EntryID/77/Default.aspx"&gt;register&lt;/a&gt; for
these, and I hope to see you there!&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Kate&lt;br&gt;
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        <p>
I write a lot in Microsoft Word. A Lot. And much of it is for my own purposes - say
a list of things I need to keep track of, or a summary of my meeting notes. I use
the Ctrl-F command to bring up the navigation pane, and I click the leftmost tab on
that pane to show an outline view instead of the Find dialog:
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Right away you can see something useful going on here. The Four section is highlighted
yellowy-orange because that's where the cursor is. If I add sub-sections, the outline
gets even more useful:
</p>
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          <img src="http://www.gregcons.com/KateBlog/content/binary/word2.jpg" border="0" />
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I guess you knew that you could click a heading in that navigation view and the cursor
would scroll there. That's mostly what I use it for. But there are some documents
that I have in a two column view, so that I can fit more short lines onto a page.
(It's a perfect approach for lists that are slightly more complicated than a to-do
list, for example.) This two column layout makes it really hard to select one section
with the mouse and move it around, especially if it's a section that crosses the column
break. 
<br /></p>
        <p>
Or imagine a really long document where each of these sections is about 20 pages long,
and you want to move "Possible Risks" before "Motivations for the Schedule". You could
click at one place, page down a lot, and shift click, but it's awkward. I just learned <b>I
can drag and drop sections in the navigation pane</b>! That's right, click on the
Two in the nav pane, drag it a little and watch for the black horizontal line:
</p>
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When you let go, the section has moved (and the whole section is selected):
</p>
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        <p>
This saves me so much time and frustration, I just had to share it. Maybe your client
apps can offer some truly delightful drag and drop too?<br /></p>
        <p>
Kate
</p>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;
I write a lot in Microsoft Word. A Lot. And much of it is for my own purposes - say
a list of things I need to keep track of, or a summary of my meeting notes. I use
the Ctrl-F command to bring up the navigation pane, and I click the leftmost tab on
that pane to show an outline view instead of the Find dialog:
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.gregcons.com/KateBlog/content/binary/word1.jpg" border="0"&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Right away you can see something useful going on here. The Four section is highlighted
yellowy-orange because that's where the cursor is. If I add sub-sections, the outline
gets even more useful:
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.gregcons.com/KateBlog/content/binary/word2.jpg" border="0"&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
I guess you knew that you could click a heading in that navigation view and the cursor
would scroll there. That's mostly what I use it for. But there are some documents
that I have in a two column view, so that I can fit more short lines onto a page.
(It's a perfect approach for lists that are slightly more complicated than a to-do
list, for example.) This two column layout makes it really hard to select one section
with the mouse and move it around, especially if it's a section that crosses the column
break. 
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Or imagine a really long document where each of these sections is about 20 pages long,
and you want to move "Possible Risks" before "Motivations for the Schedule". You could
click at one place, page down a lot, and shift click, but it's awkward. I just learned &lt;b&gt;I
can drag and drop sections in the navigation pane&lt;/b&gt;! That's right, click on the
Two in the nav pane, drag it a little and watch for the black horizontal line:
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.gregcons.com/KateBlog/content/binary/word3.jpg" border="0"&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
When you let go, the section has moved (and the whole section is selected):
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.gregcons.com/KateBlog/content/binary/word4.jpg" border="0"&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
This saves me so much time and frustration, I just had to share it. Maybe your client
apps can offer some truly delightful drag and drop too?&lt;br&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Kate
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        <p>
Over the last few weeks, I've been accumulating links to appearances of mine, and
it seems like a good idea to share these.
</p>
        <ul>
          <li>
            <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3k1-P-lGa84">OReilly webcast</a>: This is
a reasonably horrible recording (sound quality and video size) of a webcast I did
back in August. It shows why C++ AMP is so cool and why you might care about it. I
recorded it to promote <a href="http://www.gregcons.com/cppamp/">the book </a>but
I'm not very happy with how it turned out. You'll probably do better with the recording
of <a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/TechEd/Europe/2012/DEV334">my Tech Ed
talk</a>.</li>
          <li>
            <a href="http://blog.pluralsight.com/2012/12/11/meet-the-author-kate-gregory-on-introduction-to-visual-studio-2012-part-1/">Pluralsight
interview</a>: This is specifically about my <a href="http://pluralsight.com/training/courses/TableOfContents?courseName=vs2012-intro-part1&amp;utm_source=pluralsight&amp;utm_medium=blog&amp;utm_content=meet-the-author&amp;utm_campaign=content-marketing">Using
Visual Studio 2012</a> course. You can download the audio or read the transcript as
you prefer.  My favourite quote from the conversation:</li>
        </ul>
        <blockquote>
          <blockquote>
            <i>It’s not just like, oh, I saved five seconds. I can go
home five seconds earlier today. It’s that you’re less likely to forget what you were
doing because you don’t have to put so much time into the mechanics and you just stay
in flow. And to me, that’s a ramping up of two or three times the amount of code I
can produce when I use everything the tool has to offer.</i>
          </blockquote>
        </blockquote>
        <ul>
          <li>
            <a href="http://www.dotnetrocks.com/default.aspx?showNum=833">Dot Net Rocks panel
at DevIntersection</a>: Here Scott Allen, Michele Leroux Bustamante, Woody Pewitt,
and I discuss whatever we feel like, with occasional leading questions from Carl and
Richard, and some Canadian whisky too.</li>
        </ul>
        <p>
Even though I haven't been blogging much, I have been doing a lot, and I hope these
links will help you to discover some of it.
</p>
        <p>
Kate<br /></p>
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      <title>Some recently released recordings</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Jan 2013 22:58:45 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
Over the last few weeks, I've been accumulating links to appearances of mine, and
it seems like a good idea to share these.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;
&lt;a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3k1-P-lGa84"&gt;OReilly webcast&lt;/a&gt;: This is
a reasonably horrible recording (sound quality and video size) of a webcast I did
back in August. It shows why C++ AMP is so cool and why you might care about it. I
recorded it to promote &lt;a href="http://www.gregcons.com/cppamp/"&gt;the book &lt;/a&gt;but
I'm not very happy with how it turned out. You'll probably do better with the recording
of &lt;a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/TechEd/Europe/2012/DEV334"&gt;my Tech Ed
talk&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;
&lt;a href="http://blog.pluralsight.com/2012/12/11/meet-the-author-kate-gregory-on-introduction-to-visual-studio-2012-part-1/"&gt;Pluralsight
interview&lt;/a&gt;: This is specifically about my &lt;a href="http://pluralsight.com/training/courses/TableOfContents?courseName=vs2012-intro-part1&amp;amp;utm_source=pluralsight&amp;amp;utm_medium=blog&amp;amp;utm_content=meet-the-author&amp;amp;utm_campaign=content-marketing"&gt;Using
Visual Studio 2012&lt;/a&gt; course. You can download the audio or read the transcript as
you prefer.&amp;nbsp; My favourite quote from the conversation:&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;
&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;i&gt;It’s not just like, oh, I saved five seconds. I can go
home five seconds earlier today. It’s that you’re less likely to forget what you were
doing because you don’t have to put so much time into the mechanics and you just stay
in flow. And to me, that’s a ramping up of two or three times the amount of code I
can produce when I use everything the tool has to offer.&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;
&lt;a href="http://www.dotnetrocks.com/default.aspx?showNum=833"&gt;Dot Net Rocks panel
at DevIntersection&lt;/a&gt;: Here Scott Allen, Michele Leroux Bustamante, Woody Pewitt,
and I discuss whatever we feel like, with occasional leading questions from Carl and
Richard, and some Canadian whisky too.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Even though I haven't been blogging much, I have been doing a lot, and I hope these
links will help you to discover some of it.
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&lt;p&gt;
Kate&lt;br&gt;
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While I was in Nashville as part of the Dot Net Rocks Roadtrip, we recorded an episode
of The Tablet Show. The <a href="http://www.thetabletshow.com/default.aspx?ShowNum=59">recording
is online </a>now and I'll have to give it a listen myself to remember what we talked
about - <a href="http://hilo.codeplex.com/">Hilo</a>, for sure, and<a href="http://www.gregcons.com/cppamp/"> C++
AMP</a>, and just generally why C++ can be a great choice for tablet development.
</p>
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Kate<br /></p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Nov 2012 18:30:44 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
While I was in Nashville as part of the Dot Net Rocks Roadtrip, we recorded an episode
of The Tablet Show. The &lt;a href="http://www.thetabletshow.com/default.aspx?ShowNum=59"&gt;recording
is online &lt;/a&gt;now and I'll have to give it a listen myself to remember what we talked
about - &lt;a href="http://hilo.codeplex.com/"&gt;Hilo&lt;/a&gt;, for sure, and&lt;a href="http://www.gregcons.com/cppamp/"&gt; C++
AMP&lt;/a&gt;, and just generally why C++ can be a great choice for tablet development.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Kate&lt;br&gt;
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        <p>
Don McCrady, who with Jim Radigan did <a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Build/2012/3-013">an
inspiring talk on performance</a> at Build this year, has <a href="http://blogs.msdn.com/b/nativeconcurrency/archive/2012/11/16/introducing-shevlin-park-a-proof-of-concept-c-amp-implementation-on-opencl.aspx">blogged
about</a> a proof-of-concept project that adds C++ AMP to CLANG and LLVM using OpenCL
underneath instead of using DirectX the way Visual Studio does. This is super cool!
As Don says:
</p>
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          <p>
When Microsoft <a href="http://blogs.msdn.com/b/somasegar/archive/2011/06/15/targeting-heterogeneity-with-c-amp-and-ppl.aspx">announced
C++ AMP</a> back in June 2011, we told you that we would release the <a href="http://download.microsoft.com/download/4/0/E/40EA02D8-23A7-4BD2-AD3A-0BFFFB640F28/CppAMPLanguageAndProgrammingModel.pdf">C++
AMP specification</a> under the Microsoft <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/openspecifications/en/us/programs/community-promise/default.aspx">Community
Promise</a> – essentially opening up the specification to allow any C++ compiler implementer
to add C++ AMP to their compiler. Shevlin Park serves as an example of the platform
portability potential intended by the Community Promise.
</p>
        </blockquote>
        <p>
Do read Don's post and follow the links to learn more about Shevlin Park. The praise
for C++ AMP as a programming model, and the likelihood that multiple compilers will
support it, should make you feel all warm and fuzzy about learning it. You might even
want to use <a href="http://www.gregcons.com/cppamp/">my book</a> to do so :-)
</p>
        <p>
Kate<br /></p>
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          <br />
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      <title>C++ AMP in another compiler - not just a theory now</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Nov 2012 18:19:40 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
Don McCrady, who with Jim Radigan did &lt;a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Build/2012/3-013"&gt;an
inspiring talk on performance&lt;/a&gt; at Build this year, has &lt;a href="http://blogs.msdn.com/b/nativeconcurrency/archive/2012/11/16/introducing-shevlin-park-a-proof-of-concept-c-amp-implementation-on-opencl.aspx"&gt;blogged
about&lt;/a&gt; a proof-of-concept project that adds C++ AMP to CLANG and LLVM using OpenCL
underneath instead of using DirectX the way Visual Studio does. This is super cool!
As Don says:
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
When Microsoft &lt;a href="http://blogs.msdn.com/b/somasegar/archive/2011/06/15/targeting-heterogeneity-with-c-amp-and-ppl.aspx"&gt;announced
C++ AMP&lt;/a&gt; back in June 2011, we told you that we would release the &lt;a href="http://download.microsoft.com/download/4/0/E/40EA02D8-23A7-4BD2-AD3A-0BFFFB640F28/CppAMPLanguageAndProgrammingModel.pdf"&gt;C++
AMP specification&lt;/a&gt; under the Microsoft &lt;a href="http://www.microsoft.com/openspecifications/en/us/programs/community-promise/default.aspx"&gt;Community
Promise&lt;/a&gt; – essentially opening up the specification to allow any C++ compiler implementer
to add C++ AMP to their compiler. Shevlin Park serves as an example of the platform
portability potential intended by the Community Promise.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Do read Don's post and follow the links to learn more about Shevlin Park. The praise
for C++ AMP as a programming model, and the likelihood that multiple compilers will
support it, should make you feel all warm and fuzzy about learning it. You might even
want to use &lt;a href="http://www.gregcons.com/cppamp/"&gt;my book&lt;/a&gt; to do so :-)
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Kate&lt;br&gt;
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        <p>
Day 4 was the first time I started to experience what some others had been complaining
about with not being able to get into the room for a popular talk. I guess I'll just
have to watch the recording.
</p>
        <p>
I remembered to take some pictures of the signage that directed us around to help
cope with being in two different buildings plus the tents:
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        <img src="http://www.gregcons.com/KateBlog/content/binary/directionsign.jpg" border="0" />
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        <br />
And the map on the ground outside the building:<br /><br /><br /><img src="http://www.gregcons.com/KateBlog/content/binary/youarehere.jpg" border="0" /><br /><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Build/2012/2-005"><br /></a>There were also people holding giant arrows to point attendees towards lunch or
shuttles or whatever. It would have been extra-ordinarily difficult to get lost. 
<br /><br /><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Build/2012/2-005">Herb's session Friday</a> was
everything it had promised to be. I just love the idea of <a href="http://isocpp.org/">http://isocpp.org/</a> and
I intend to make good use of it when people ask me "getting started" questions. 
<br /><br />
Finally I had to accept it was ending. They were even tearing the tent down already:<br /><br /><br /><img src="http://www.gregcons.com/KateBlog/content/binary/tentdown.jpg" border="0" /><br /><br />
I used the airport WiFi to download sessions to watch on the way home. Good week,
Microsoft!<br /><br />
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      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Nov 2012 17:11:03 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
Day 4 was the first time I started to experience what some others had been complaining
about with not being able to get into the room for a popular talk. I guess I'll just
have to watch the recording.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
I remembered to take some pictures of the signage that directed us around to help
cope with being in two different buildings plus the tents:
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.gregcons.com/KateBlog/content/binary/directionsign.jpg" border="0"&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
And the map on the ground outside the building:&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.gregcons.com/KateBlog/content/binary/youarehere.jpg" border="0"&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Build/2012/2-005"&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;/a&gt;There were also people holding giant arrows to point attendees towards lunch or
shuttles or whatever. It would have been extra-ordinarily difficult to get lost. 
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Build/2012/2-005"&gt;Herb's session Friday&lt;/a&gt; was
everything it had promised to be. I just love the idea of &lt;a href="http://isocpp.org/"&gt;http://isocpp.org/&lt;/a&gt; and
I intend to make good use of it when people ask me "getting started" questions. 
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Finally I had to accept it was ending. They were even tearing the tent down already:&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.gregcons.com/KateBlog/content/binary/tentdown.jpg" border="0"&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
I used the airport WiFi to download sessions to watch on the way home. Good week,
Microsoft!&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Kate&lt;br&gt;
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        <p>
One of the stickers for the badge this year was to attend an 8:30 session. I achieved
that by going to <a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Build/2012/3-101">Alive
with activity: Tiles, notifications, and background tasks</a> which, to be honest,
I chose as much to see what Kraig Brockschmidt is doing lately as to learn about tiles
and toast. But I'm glad I went, because it was a very good talk.
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        <p>
I've come to Redmond so many times, but I never particularly noticed the colours changing.
This week they've been spectacular. I had some meetings in other buildings so I was
able to get out of the giant lines at least long enough to take pictures of the giant
lines :-)
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        <img src="http://www.gregcons.com/KateBlog/content/binary/lunchwalk.jpg" border="0" />
        <br />
        <br />
And yes, it rained, but they were ready for that:<br /><br /><br /><img src="http://www.gregcons.com/KateBlog/content/binary/umbrellas.jpg" border="0" /><br /><br />
I really like the vibe that came from being on campus. Speakers tended to get up from
their desks, jump on a shuttle or walk over, pull on the shirt and talk to us. I really
got the sense we were being welcomed into their home. 
<br /><br />
I also went to <a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Build/2012/3-001">Tips for
building a Windows Store app using XAML and C++: The Hilo project</a> - how could
I not, since I was on the project. Excellent summary of some hard-learned lessons
and one you should totally download and watch. 
<br /><br />
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      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Nov 2012 17:00:10 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
One of the stickers for the badge this year was to attend an 8:30 session. I achieved
that by going to &lt;a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Build/2012/3-101"&gt;Alive
with activity: Tiles, notifications, and background tasks&lt;/a&gt; which, to be honest,
I chose as much to see what Kraig Brockschmidt is doing lately as to learn about tiles
and toast. But I'm glad I went, because it was a very good talk.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.gregcons.com/KateBlog/content/binary/fallcolours.jpg" border="0"&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
I've come to Redmond so many times, but I never particularly noticed the colours changing.
This week they've been spectacular. I had some meetings in other buildings so I was
able to get out of the giant lines at least long enough to take pictures of the giant
lines :-)
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;
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&lt;img src="http://www.gregcons.com/KateBlog/content/binary/lunchwalk.jpg" border="0"&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
And yes, it rained, but they were ready for that:&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.gregcons.com/KateBlog/content/binary/umbrellas.jpg" border="0"&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
I really like the vibe that came from being on campus. Speakers tended to get up from
their desks, jump on a shuttle or walk over, pull on the shirt and talk to us. I really
got the sense we were being welcomed into their home. 
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
I also went to &lt;a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Build/2012/3-001"&gt;Tips for
building a Windows Store app using XAML and C++: The Hilo project&lt;/a&gt; - how could
I not, since I was on the project. Excellent summary of some hard-learned lessons
and one you should totally download and watch. 
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Kate&lt;br&gt;
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      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Build this year is less focused on announcing
things (though the Windows phone and native C++ material is brand new) and more on
drilling down into topics that we've had a year to experiment with and want some deep
study on. Most of the speakers are from product teams. What's fun for me is that most
of the attendees are very motivated and here to learn.<br /><br />
I'm also enjoying how full the rooms are for C++ sessions. Here's <a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Build/2012/3-000">Tarek's
Day 1 session</a>:<br /><br /><p></p><img src="http://www.gregcons.com/KateBlog/content/binary/tarekroom.jpg" border="0" /><br /><br />
BTW, that was session 3-000 demonstrating that (a) the sessions are numbered using
zero-based indexing and (b) the C++ sessions were first on the list. 
<br /><br />
And here's the <a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Build/2012/3-013">C++ performance
talk </a>from right after the keynote this morning:<br /><br /><img src="http://www.gregcons.com/KateBlog/content/binary/perfroom.jpg" border="0" /><br /><br />
This room was standing room only. It's possible all the C++ talks were, I don't always
sit at the back where I can see whether people are standing back there or not. And
you may not be able to tell from the picture but there were plenty of young developers
there too.<br /><br />
There was also a nice <a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Build/2012/4-001">session
on Project Austin</a> which is a lovely reference app showing how to use DirectX in
a Windows Store app. You can get <a href="http://austin.codeplex.com/">the code from
Codeplex</a> and take a look at it yourself or just use it to take beautiful notes
on a tablet.<br /><br />
Speaking of reference apps, Hilo (which I've written about before) is now <a href="http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/windowsapps/Hilo-C-sample-b53fd433">an
official sample </a>in the SDK and on the Dev Center. There's a <a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Build/2012/3-001">Hilo
session </a>here at Build too. Within a day or two these links should have recordings
and slides for you to download.<br /><br />
Want to know more about C++ at Build? Here's <a href="http://herbsutter.com/2012/10/31/90-seconds-build-its-a-great-week-for-c/">less
than two minutes on just that topic</a>. If you can, please watch <a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Build/2012/2-005">Herb's
talk on Friday</a>. It promises to be exciting!<br /><br />
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      <description>Build this year is less focused on announcing things (though the Windows phone and native C++ material is brand new) and more on drilling down into topics that we've had a year to experiment with and want some deep study on. Most of the speakers are from product teams. What's fun for me is that most of the attendees are very motivated and here to learn.&lt;br&gt;
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I'm also enjoying how full the rooms are for C++ sessions. Here's &lt;a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Build/2012/3-000"&gt;Tarek's
Day 1 session&lt;/a&gt;:&lt;br&gt;
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BTW, that was session 3-000 demonstrating that (a) the sessions are numbered using
zero-based indexing and (b) the C++ sessions were first on the list. 
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And here's the &lt;a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Build/2012/3-013"&gt;C++ performance
talk &lt;/a&gt;from right after the keynote this morning:&lt;br&gt;
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&lt;img src="http://www.gregcons.com/KateBlog/content/binary/perfroom.jpg" border="0"&gt;
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This room was standing room only. It's possible all the C++ talks were, I don't always
sit at the back where I can see whether people are standing back there or not. And
you may not be able to tell from the picture but there were plenty of young developers
there too.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
There was also a nice &lt;a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Build/2012/4-001"&gt;session
on Project Austin&lt;/a&gt; which is a lovely reference app showing how to use DirectX in
a Windows Store app. You can get &lt;a href="http://austin.codeplex.com/"&gt;the code from
Codeplex&lt;/a&gt; and take a look at it yourself or just use it to take beautiful notes
on a tablet.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Speaking of reference apps, Hilo (which I've written about before) is now &lt;a href="http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/windowsapps/Hilo-C-sample-b53fd433"&gt;an
official sample &lt;/a&gt;in the SDK and on the Dev Center. There's a &lt;a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Build/2012/3-001"&gt;Hilo
session &lt;/a&gt;here at Build too. Within a day or two these links should have recordings
and slides for you to download.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Want to know more about C++ at Build? Here's &lt;a href="http://herbsutter.com/2012/10/31/90-seconds-build-its-a-great-week-for-c/"&gt;less
than two minutes on just that topic&lt;/a&gt;. If you can, please watch &lt;a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Build/2012/2-005"&gt;Herb's
talk on Friday&lt;/a&gt;. It promises to be exciting!&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Kate&lt;br&gt;
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      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">I arrived in Seattle Sunday night and filled
Monday with meetings, then lined up to register for Build. I'll spare you the photos
of the giant lineup that everyone else seems to have taken, and show you these delicious
cupcakes from the welcome reception:<br /><br /><p></p><img src="http://www.gregcons.com/KateBlog/content/binary/cupcakes.JPG" border="0" /><br /><br />
For me the most exciting part of the lineup was the revised session schedule I was
handed, with lots of sessions on writing Windows Phone 8 apps in native C++. I cheerfully
added them to my schedule along with all the existing sessions on C++. (The sessions
are recorded so <a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Build/2012?sort=schedule&amp;direction=asc&amp;term=">check
them out yourself</a>!)<br /><br />
And I ended up at dinner with a lot of geeks. We were unable to resist a little side
by side comparison of our phones:<br /><br /><br /><img src="http://www.gregcons.com/KateBlog/content/binary/phones.jpg" border="0" /><br /><br />
It sure made me want a 920 - good thing it turns out I'm getting one :-)<br /><br />
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      <description>I arrived in Seattle Sunday night and filled Monday with meetings, then lined up to register for Build. I'll spare you the photos of the giant lineup that everyone else seems to have taken, and show you these delicious cupcakes from the welcome reception:&lt;br&gt;
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&lt;img src="http://www.gregcons.com/KateBlog/content/binary/cupcakes.JPG" border="0"&gt;
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&lt;br&gt;
For me the most exciting part of the lineup was the revised session schedule I was
handed, with lots of sessions on writing Windows Phone 8 apps in native C++. I cheerfully
added them to my schedule along with all the existing sessions on C++. (The sessions
are recorded so &lt;a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Build/2012?sort=schedule&amp;amp;direction=asc&amp;amp;term="&gt;check
them out yourself&lt;/a&gt;!)&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
And I ended up at dinner with a lot of geeks. We were unable to resist a little side
by side comparison of our phones:&lt;br&gt;
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&lt;img src="http://www.gregcons.com/KateBlog/content/binary/phones.jpg" border="0"&gt;
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It sure made me want a 920 - good thing it turns out I'm getting one :-)&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Kate&lt;br&gt;
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