ScottGu's Blog
Scott Guthrie lives in Seattle and builds a few products for Microsoft
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How you can get PDC material without going to the PDC...
One of the things we are planning on doing from the ASP.NET + Visual Studio Web Development side it to post all of our PDC talks+demo code, along with our Hands On Labs, and two Whidbey whitepapers on the http://www.asp.net website.
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Busy Week Prepping for the PDC
There are times when I have to admit that I'm glad the PDC isn't every year -- because frankly getting ready for it is exhausting work. ;-)
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My .NET Rocks Interview on Whidbey
Carl and Mark just posted my interview for .NET Rocks. You can listen to it at: http://www.franklins.net/dotnetrocks.asp#thisweek
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Whidbey Preview at ASP.NET Connections
ASP.NET Connections is rapidly approaching (October 12th-15th). I'm doing both a keynote and 5 breakout talks. Two of my breakout talks are currently titled “Special Top Secret ASP.NET Team Sessions”.
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Just finished an Interview for .NET Rocks
Carl Franklin and Mark Dunn called me for a phone interview for their .NET Rocks series today. We ended up spending the whole time talking about ASP.NET Whidbey (our V2.0 release), during which I gave a few previews of some of the things we are doing. I only spilled the beans on about 2% of the overall feature set, but hopefully enough to be interesting and tantalizing....
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Adam Cogan's "Rules for Better WebSites"
Adam Cogan forwarded me a useful article on building better web sites -- I think because he took exception to my rather minimalistic and ugly html design on www.scottgu.com (point taken
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ASP.NET 2.0 at the PDC
The PDC is going to be a big one this year. ASP.NET V2.0 (aka “Whidbey“) will be among the technologies first publicly shown (and each attendee will walk away with a tech preview release of it).
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Some of my Slides and Demos from ASP.NET Connections Conference
I presented 4 session talks at the ASP.NET Connections conference last week (in addition to the keynote). I have posted the slides and samples on my website at: http://www.scottgu.com for download and re-use.
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Apparently I need to start blogging more....
Robert has created a petition to get me to blog more. ;-)
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.NET Tools Links
I just stumbled across a great list of .NET Tools that Fabrice put together.