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  • My MVP Award is renewed!

    I am once again confirmed as an MVP in Visual C# for the next year! (woohoo!) This affords me the opportunity to work very closely with the Product Teams at Microsoft Corp., so that I can help where I can in getting knowledge across to software communities. MVPs are also the "voice" of the...
    Posted to    Ernst Kuschke (Weblog) by Ernst Kuschke on 07-02-2007
  • MVP Summit 2007

    At the last summit (2005) we got tons of "NDA" info, and this year everyone arrived eagerly awaiting news of the same callibre. The timing for the developer-side of it all (which affects my arena, as I ama C# MVP), however, is such that there really isn't too much new information to gather. We're getting...
    Posted to    Ernst Kuschke (Weblog) by Ernst Kuschke on 03-17-2007
  • Human-Computer Interaction

    There are different kinds of humans, or users, and so there are different kinds of ways to interact with computers. The graphical user-interface was one of the greatest leaps in this field, and ever since, even though gradually advancing, we have made slow progress. This field is coming more to the fore...
    Posted to    Ernst Kuschke (Weblog) by Ernst Kuschke on 01-26-2007
  • Speaking to a Portuguese audience!!!

    Once again I will speak about Continuous Integration, this time it will be at Impacta Tecnologia in Sao Paulo. I'm looking forward to this one as it will be my first talk that will be translated on the fly as I speak!! (Most people in Brazil speak only Portuguese with a very limited grasp on English...
    Posted to    Ernst Kuschke (Weblog) by Ernst Kuschke on 09-21-2005
  • Asynchronous API Design

    My talk at Tech Ed is titled “ Asynchronous API Design ”, and will show the basics in designing an asynchronous API for your business layer, to be called from the UI layer. The need for the UI developer to concentrate on any complicated asynchronous coding should be *minimal*. The sessions...
    Posted to    Ernst Kuschke (Weblog) by Ernst Kuschke on 10-20-2004
  • Yesterday's Seminar on Security

    Microsoft had a seminar on security for developers down here yesterday. Kim Midgeley (NewSolutions) did an excellent job on leading the level 200 presentations, which was a good introduction to secure coding for developers. We had a table for the SADeveloper guys where we handed out a few freebies to...
    Posted to    Ernst Kuschke (Weblog) by Ernst Kuschke on 03-11-2004
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