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I most admit I’m fairly new to Twitter. I’ve observed this phenomena from outside for many days. Again I need to be honest I thought it is just plain stupid, why do I need to tell anybody what do I do now, why share every stupid thing with the rest. Furthermore I thought that people will get tired from it, and as quickly as it came into our lives and became a trend, it will be equal like forgotten. Rarely, I am wrong, and as the days past by I ignored twitter until I read this post which describe...
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I can separate this session into 2 distinct parts. While talking about the theory Manu managed to do a great job, he was very clear, his points were sharpened and well understood, I think anybody on the crowd understood what is the purpose of Azure, What it will do for them and why do they need it, even if it was only for a very specific usage such as a web application hosting. When Manu is speaking it feels like a religious zealot speaking, Manu really put all of his heart into the talk. The problem...
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Guy have produced a well structured lecture. Managed it with high precision and very well timing, never slowing on it's own, just the proxy slowed his pace, and in those times it felt like he didn't have really nothing more to say out of his well practiced script. Furthermore, I felt a little bit like watching a screencast, but it is a very minor rant For his benefit He managed both to introduce the technology for newbies and delivering a worthy app. That for really the content, the rest...
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Dan's lecture promised a lot, I carefully reviewed the slides prior of the event, and decided to go to this lecture, first it promised the most advanced issues and second I so far scratched the surface of Ajax and it is good opportunity to learn more on this. Dan stated the lecture with good pace, moving swiftly into the architecture of the Web model. I think he should have elaborated more on this subject, it would be a very critical point of the lecture to keep the audience well understood what...
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