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Web DD Registration is open

31 Mar
Registration is now open for WebDD, which is the web dedicated arm of the fantastic DDD series of days.
Heres the link to register http://developerdeveloperdeveloper.com/webdd09/register.aspx
I personally am looking forward to Andy Westgarths Deployment presentation, and Mike Taultys Silverlight 3 one.
I will have to put up with Richy Costall doing his Miner Willy Talk, though Pete McGann is awesome as usual. If you want to see what’s possible with Silverlight and XNA then go watch this. Alternately, you can play the game for yourself on the NxtGenUG site.
The complete agenda is here http://developerdeveloperdeveloper.com/webdd09/Schedule.aspx
 
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Its been a long time

30 Mar
Its been some time since I last made a post here. Not going to make excuses, usual things like work getting in the way!
I did a couple of presentations on using home automation and tie-ing into Media Center, the last one being for VBUG in London.
Thanks for your hospitality Sam!

 

Live 2 Code – Code 2 Live – Swagilly Fortunes

16 Jun

 

As one of the founders of the NxtGen user group, myself and the other two reprobates, Rich and Dave, realised that after spending a whole day listening to presenters talk about the latest technology, there’s only so much information that the human brain can absorb. I felt that some light relief was needed at the end of the day. So, Swaggily Fortunes was born.

Since its first outing at NxtGens’ Fest 07 at Reading, its appeared 4 times since, including at TechEd Barcelona. We still receive requests to run it at various events.

So, what is it? I’m sure you remember Family Fortunes on ITV, (even if you don’t want to admit to it!) Well this is my take on this game show.

There are 2 teams and one member of each team steps up to a table, then the quizmaster asks question and whoever buzzes first gets to answer, if they get it right the whole team gets to come up with answers. Each correct answer earns their team some points. Get it wrong, and you lose a life. Lose 3 lives and the other team wins.

So, whats the technical makeup of this? Well, first there’s the question master. In Swaggily Fortunes thats Microsoft Anna. She reads the question out each time, and waits for the buzzer.

Theres some hardware involved as well, the buzzers. They are big red buttons mounted on plastic boxes connected via some howngrown electronics to a usb port, where they are recognised by Vista as a HID (Human Interface Device)

The input from the buzzers is dealt with by DirectX, Direct Input to be precise. This scans the game controller ports looking for which button is pressed first.

When one is, the WPF code runs an animation to show which team pressed and well as playing the obligatory buzzing sound.Theres 2 screens that make up this application.

 The first is want the audience sees, the main game screen. This is a WPF application that shows the question in play, the answers given and the lives lost down the side.

 
The second screen, which is where I run the game from, appears on the Laptops own screen, whereas the main screen is put out to the projector using some .NET code to detect the presence of the number of monitors and allocates the right thing to the right display.

From the control screen, I can allow people to test their buzzers, choose the question, change which team is playing, although this is automatically selected. If the teams take too long to answer, I can also play a tick tock sound to tell them to hurry up.

So, if you hear that Swagilly Fortunes is playing at an event near you then come and say hello!

 

Vista and XP Search updates

09 Jun
When Vista was first released, I wrote an article for Microsoft about the new search mechanism in Vista. Well, there’s now an update to it, called Windows Search 4.0

The search engine in Windows Search 4.0 is a Microsoft Windows service that is also used by programs such as Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 and Microsoft Office OneNote 2007.

You can use this search engine to index a program’s content and to obtain instant results when you search in a particular program.

Windows Search 4.0 includes the following improvements:
Support for indexing encrypted documents of local file systems
Reduced affect on Microsoft Exchange when you index e-mail in online mode, and there is no local cache (.ost)
Support for indexing online delegate mailboxes
Support for client-to-client remote query to shared indexed locations
Improved indexing performance
Faster previewer updates for Windows XP
Per-user Group Policy settings
Windows software updates for Watson errors
You can find out more and can downloads updates for XP, Vista SP1 and Windows 2008 from http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=940157

 
 

CSI: Photosynth

07 May
I noticed a link here showing off Photosynth in the middle of an investigation. Looks as though it was used as is – cool.
Ian Moulster talked about it as well here.
 
 

Media Center presentation in Cambridge

29 Mar
Been a while since I updated this Blog, been busy with work stuff. I did manage to get to present a Media Center session at NxtGen in Cambridge on the 25th though. It seemed to go well, with questions galore and the usual vast quantity of pizza.
I was asked for a copy of the slides. They are attached here..    VMC.ZIP
 

DDD6 Open for session voting

14 Oct
If any of you have been to a DDD event before, you will know what this is about. If not, then check out http://www.developerday.co.uk.
Basically its one of the best free events around. Theres no Microsoft speakers, all of the presentations are done by people who are using the technology they talk about for real. One of its major benefits is that the content of the event is, as yet unknown. A whole load of presentations are listed on the web site for you to vote for, and the sessions that are voted for most will be the ones presented.
You cant register to attend yet, but you can vote for your favourite sessions, or off to do a short ‘Grok’ talk during lunchtime.
Hope to see you there…
 
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NxtGenUG Open a new region in Southampton!

21 Sep
Then there were 5!
Two months, two new regions, first Cambridge now Southampton. Yes, the Next Generation User Group (NxtGenUG) is expanding (again) and this time they’re heading South. The latest and warmest region of NxtGenUG is Southampton. The region is being organised and run by John McLoughlin and Rick Allen two local guys who have sourced a venue, projector, screen, pizza, swag and speakers all on their ownsome – all that a User Group needs or could ask for!
As ever when a new NxtGenUG region opens they insist on having a ‘Launch’ extravaganza, and this one is no different! The event will be held on 18th October 2007 at St Andrew’s Hall, Southampton. The main speaker for the evening is top UK Community speaker Guy Smith-Ferrier speaking on Astoria and there will be a SQL Nugget from Dave ‘Readyboost’ McMahon. Pizza and Swag will be present also in abundance. All the details of the meeting are at http://www.nxtgenug.net/ViewEvent.aspx?EventID=85, and you can register for the event as always through the NxtGenUG website. Don’t miss out on this event which kicks off at 6.30pm and finishes at 9.00pm, as there is only ONE launch meeting after all.
NxtGenUG are a User Group focused on current and future technologies and provide monthly meetings in Birmingham, Cambridge, Coventry, Oxford and Southampton. They love technology, chatting, pizza, swag, Halo 3 (well Richie Costall does) and having a laugh. If you’re in one area, get along to one of their meetings and get involved in the UK Community, its well worth it socially and professionally!

 
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VBUG October conference announced

18 Sep
This year, and under new leadership, VBUG are proud to announce that their annual conference will be on the 17th and 18th October 2007 at Microsoft in Reading.
More details can be found here: http://www.vbug.net/Conference/2007/default.aspx
If you are a Vbug member get yourself down there.

 
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Halo 3 Model flythrough

17 Sep
I’ve seen some cool stuff about Halo3 over the past few months, that latest of which was a sequence of in-game play at Mix07 in London last week. One of my colleagues sent me this link today, which probably gets the topspot as the most awesome bit of Halo3 stuff I’ve seen so far. It a flythrough of real models, you know the painted plastic kind.

Favourite bits are the explosions made out of cotton wool.

I know it sounds very Blue Peterish, but its absolutely fantastic.

Have a look.
http://www.xbox.com/en-GB/games/h/halo3/believe.htm

 
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