Hi guys,
Brad, John (JohnCz) and I just wanted to greet you all from the 2005 MVP Global Summit we're currently attending at Redmond. Interesting stuff, we're having a great time! :thumb:
See you soon,
Guido
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Hi guys,
Brad, John (JohnCz) and I just wanted to greet you all from the 2005 MVP Global Summit we're currently attending at Redmond. Interesting stuff, we're having a great time! :thumb:
See you soon,
Guido
So you guys having fun and learning about stuff that is not known to all.
Keep us updated on what is new when you are back and have fun.:wave:
Nice photograph!
Have a great time at the MVP Summit, folks! :wave:
Thanx for posting the picture & have a nice time. :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
Oh, by the way, Brad, where is your uniform? :p (CG shirt as Guido and John are wearing) ;)
That's cool! Have fun! :wave:
Thats cool to see you all! I hope that this visit will bring some great articles to CG!
And, I'm telling you all, I also will be there some day!
:D
Have a good time there and bawcie sie dobrze :wave:
Hob
Sounds like Fun
Looks like Fun
Enjoy!
I envy all the clever people! :rolleyes:
Nice picture. Hope you guys have a great time. And perhaps you'll share some of the things discussed there with us. :rolleyes:
I was considering cutting me off that picture, but Guido insisted not to change anything.
We really have fun and I am really happy to meet Guido and Brad in person after so many years of knowing those wonderful guys only from on line contact.
This was really exciting and I was looking forward to it for a long time.
I wish CG did some kind of summit for all of us too.
Form rainy Seattle, Redmond hello to all of you.
Its good that you didn't cutoff your pic. It does give an idea how may I look like after 20 years (if survived). You know, there is a general concept here (in Pakistan), that there is a certain age, after which you can't do programming specially in C++, because you can't make a balance in life, alot of different technologies coming in, and bla bla bla. Prior to that, I've to prove it hard ways that you can, but now I simply refer them to CG photo Album thread ;) and win the argument :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by JohnCz
Post as many pics of yours, as you can :thumb:
BTW, I don't see Bill among you. :D ;)
Have a great fun. :thumb:
Well... He hasn't been awarded MVP yet... But maybe SteveB will allow him to come next year and get some autographs from us... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by ovidiucucu
Thank you, we do, we certainly do... :) :) :thumb:Quote:
Originally Posted by cilu
Well... actually, that's precisely the reason why we are here. ;) I'd love to post a more detailed report right now, but we have a tight schedule. It is currently 5:45 am local time, I just got up and I'm having my first coffee, taking a shower and shaving while writing these lines... John and Brad are staying at hotels in Bellevue (which is more close to the Microsoft campus in Redmond) while I'm at the Westin in downtown Seattle (at the 38th floor BTW with a fantastic view of Seattle and Elliott Bay). Shuttle buses will start running at 6:30, breakfast begins at 7:00 at the Microsoft Conference Center, and the first sessions with the guys like Herb Sutter, Don Box, Anders Hejlsberg and the other folks who architected Visual Studio, the C++ compiler, C# and so on will start at 8:30. Yesterday, we listened to keynotes by Steve Ballmer and Jim Allchin, had sessions with S. Somasegar and Don Box, and had the opportunity to meet the teams that are doing Avalon, Indigo, the CLR, the Visual Studio IDE, the C++ compiler etc. at dinner... Great experience! (BTW, they all wanted to know why you're still using VC++ 6.0! ;))Quote:
Originally Posted by cilu
We'll post more detailed reports and pictures when we have more time. See you soon! :wave:
Wow. A lot of most valuable people there, isn't it? ;)
The guys who architectured the .NET platform and VS.NET want to know why are we still using the 6.0 version? What about the guys who architectured the 6.0 version, don't they reply, "why not, after all it's a great product"? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by guido
You have a water-proof laptop? I want one too. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by quido
Well, besides not getting MVP award, Bill G. was kidnapped by Napoleon Dynamite. All was shown in a short movie clip. Also he participated in Share our pain new MS program that uses different gadgets to physically punish MS staff for introducing too many bugs; also shown in a short movie clip.Quote:
Originally Posted by ovidiucucu
I am sure that we will not be able to get those movies but we well give it a try.
[EDIT] Thanks MrBeans
Forgot to mention:
I did not wake up as early as Guido not only because I am closer to MS. I did not have shaving on my schedule today.
WOW, I did not realize that I am looking sooooo old. I am a grandfather but only 52 years young.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ejaz
I have seen older MVPs.
Well, if you take what Ejaz said literally, then 28 (his age) + 20 = 48. So, after Ejaz, your age should be about 48, not 52 ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by John
I didn't know that John is 52 :eek: and still a tiger :cool: You know, it gives me alot more confidence to know that I'm part of the best of the breed and those who says you can't hold on to programming after 30-35 are ignorant. Keep it up John, keep it up :thumb:Quote:
Originally Posted by cilu
By the way Guido, can you take few more snaps about your trip (not only in the summit but outside as well) and post them in this thread? Well, this way we all will be able to visit with you guys, virtually though :cool: :thumb:
I didn't get the memo... ;) :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Ejaz
Actually, I am wearing mine today. I have a meeting today with the Microsoft people who are working on the project that incorporates CodeGuru articles in VS 2005 and the codezone search. I thought it better to "advertise" CodeGuru today ;) :D
Brad!
All the best for that marketting strategy.Quote:
Originally Posted by Brad Jones
Isn't that already incorporated in VS 2005 Beta. I think I saw it.
Get some goodies for us ;)
Woa :eek: Go for it Brad, go for team :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:Quote:
Originally Posted by Brad Jones
No matter age.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ejaz
With no specific DNA (mutant) segment, no one can be a programmer. ;)
Just writes code, writes code,...
Being the oldest in the company, my managers should be happier if I involve myself less in the programming process and pay a little bit more attention for the rest of project's tasks (documents, meetings, audits, etc).
Unfortunately no way, that's it! I am a mutant. :D :D ;)
:) That's really great! :thumb:Quote:
Originally Posted by Brad Jones
Aha, that explains the philosophy :thumb: :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by ovidiucucu
Well I think those letters in bold better be corrected soon, Dear John. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by JohnCz
Nice photo indeed, I wish I could give a sixth platinum star to this thread ;) :). Keep it up Biggies, I really feel proud to be a member of Codeguru today ;).
BTW I would surely like to know what next after .NET. Any discussions on that this year.
Wow! Nice informative thread. :thumb: Include more snaps..
BTW who financed the travel and the stay? Self or...
I will as soon as I get my internet connection running again - I just came back home after a 16 hour trip and found that my connection and email account broke for some reason (I'm currently using a GPRS dial-up connection with my cell phone, which is both slow and costly).Quote:
Originally Posted by Mathew Joy
Microsoft payed for the stay (up to four nights in Seattle's top hotels, although only three were required to attend the summit) and for everything like food, beverages and transportation during the entire summit. As for the travel, MVPs from outside the US could also apply for getting part of the flight costs (about 330$ in my case) refunded - that was 60% of the price of my flight from Germany... :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Mathew Joy
Ah...Few things in life are priceless, for others, offcourse you have visa card :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by gstercken
This post contains advertising and will be removed. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Ejaz
Yep. It has been a part of the beta for well over a year now. It is also a part of www.Codezone.com's search and may (<cough>will</cough>) be available in some other highly visible search areas as well. If you have a copy of VS 2005 (even the Express), you'll find that you can search for CodeGuru articles. When this happens, I'll post a note in Feedback so people know.Quote:
Originally Posted by vb_the_best
((There was an issue last week where our articles weren't found, but that should be fixed now based on my conversations with them last week. They shifted something that caused problems))
Brad!
:lol: Thats a good one :thumb:Quote:
Originally Posted by cilu