July 30, 2006
Below are some pics from Microsoft DevDays 2006 in Bulgaria. By the way, all sessions can be downloaded from Microsoft DevDays 2006 site.  Me - presenting Software Factories  Here is me again, presenting Web Tests in VSTS :)  Some of the speakers: Ruslan, Nikola, Maia (MS Bulgaria), me, Branko, Tisho  Different set of speakers in green :)
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July 28, 2006
July 26, 2006
Something big is going to happen this October in Bulgaria! I do not want to spoil the surprise so I am going to post details when it is publicly available.
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July 18, 2006
Microsoft acquired Winternals! Whoa, this news really caught my eye on it. I use Winternals tool for years and now they have a chance to be integrated in future Windows OS releases. This will indeed make Windows a better OS to work with. And I hope we can see their Recovery Manager integrated in Windows also. No to mention the talent and the know-how they will bring to Microsoft. Quotes from Winternals acquisition FAQ: Q. Why is Microsoft acquiring Winternals and Sysinternals? A. This acquisition brings to Microsoft a significant talent infusion and technologies valued by customers. Mark Russinovich and Bryce Cogswell, two highly regarded OS kernel experts, join Microsoft in technical leadership roles. Mark will be joining the Platforms and Services Division (PSD) in the role of Technical Fellow, and Bryce Cogswell will be joining the Core Operating Systems Division in the role of Software Architect. Q. What exactly is a Technical Fellow? A. The title of Technical Fellow is awarded to someone whose technical vision, expertise, and world-class leadership is widely recognized. These individuals are instrumental in developing and driving technical strategies for the customer, the company, and the industry. Q. How many Technical Fellows are there at Microsoft? A. Microsoft currently has fourteen (14) Technical Fellows.
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July 17, 2006
This month's SofiaDev .NET User Group is going to host a session on WCF named “Deep Dive in WCF”. Our guest speaker is Georgi Kremenliev – SDE-T in Indigo team. He will show creating and consuming services process, key implementations for security, reliability, transactions and extensibility model. The meeting will be held this Thursday from 18:30h at the local Microsoft office.
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July 15, 2006
I just found a link to The Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator. It allows you to create keyboard layouts and outputs a dll that you can freely distribute. I hope that Microsoft will finally add Bulgarian Phonetic layout to Windows installation.
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