Michael Quandt

UTS MSP

Demos Happen Here

clock April 9, 2008 03:29 by author Chr0n1x

HHH tab To help celebrate the launch of Visual Studio 2008, Microsoft is holding a competition that is open to all.

To win some really awesome prizes, you just need to create and submit a 10 minute or less video demo of one of the new technologies being launched. So that could be C#3.0 or LINQ, or anything else related to the products launched at the Heroes Happen Here 2008 launch event.

The comp runs from the beginning of April (it's started!) until September, and is open to everyone.

You can get more details as well as a registration form at http://www.microsoft.com/australia/heroes/community.aspx.

It is pretty simple, just create a small demo, put it online using Silverlight Streaming, complete the registration form and send it in.

If you are a part of a group you have a higher chance of making the national finals because 3 demos from at least 2 people in a group (User group etc) will go through, whilst only 30 random demos will be chosen by Microsoft if they are alone.

So find some other people making demos, choose your best and send them off!

If you win in the national finals, you get a Media Center PC, a trip to Tech Ed 2009 in LA, and a copy of Visual Studio 2008 Team Suite, WITH a MSDN Premium subscription! All for a 10 minute demo.

(There seems to be issues with the website at the time of writing, but I have assurances it will be resolved ASAP)

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April Fools from Youtube

clock April 1, 2008 00:42 by author Chr0n1x

  I was alerted to the fact that at the time of writing, Youtube has ALL of it's featured videos pointing to the ever famous Rickroll.

They look like normal videos, except they all point to the same video: Never Gonna Give You Up by Rick Astley, aka the Rickroll.

Beware: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yu_moia-oVI (the link the videos point to)

rickroll1

is one of them, note that the link is underlined to show its being hovered over (that's how Youtube does it)

and note the url in the next one:

rickroll2

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About the author

Michael Quandt is a Student at the University of Technology Sydney. He is also a Microsoft Student Partner. Passions include DirectX, Managed Code, C#, XNA, and gaming.

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The opinions expressed herein are my own personal opinions and do not represent my employer's view in  anyway.

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