Downloadable Slide-decks: "Build your own Tiny Software Company"/"F# eye for the C# guy"
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Downloadable Slide-decks: "Build your own Tiny Software Company"/"F# eye for the C# guy"

Here's a fistful of powerpoint slides from the talks I gave at tech-ed australia.

The talks were a blast to deliver. I only wish there was more time to talk about stuff I love.

Regarding the Hanselman showdown I ought to fill you in on the conclusion of that little chapter.

Somehow, early on the first night of the conference, there was a public arm wrestle conducted on a stage in front of a boisterous crowd. Not kidding. True.

Of course, I don't need to tell you who won that little bout. It will suffice to say that I no longer mangle or insult Scott's good name in public forums.





'D' on Mon, 22 Sep 2008 16:33:22 GMT, sez:

Erm not everyone has Microsoft Power Point 2003 or whatever :S



'Arjan Zuidhof' on Mon, 22 Sep 2008 17:55:13 GMT, sez:

@D: no, you're right :) That's why Microsoft is kind enough to provide the Powerpoint viewer, available at http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/downloads/CD010798701033.aspx (mmm, me sounds like a salesman here....)

Thanks for the quick primer on F# btw!



'Paul Kohler' on Wed, 24 Sep 2008 00:47:59 GMT, sez:

Sorry to hear about the big fight. But perhaps now is the time to start training for the next session, I recommend a documentary on the subject called "Over the Top" hosted by Sylvester Stallone. That should get you inspired!
PK ;-)



'Emad Ibrahim' on Fri, 10 Oct 2008 11:55:50 GMT, sez:

Do you have a video for the talk? I would love to see/hear it.

Thanks.



'lb' on Fri, 10 Oct 2008 12:17:10 GMT, sez:

sorry emad --
they don't film lame talks in little old Australia.
but in my defense, i gave two talks, plural. and i'd be happy to re-present anytime you pay for flights. Would love to -- infact, i'll split the cost of the flights--90/10.
lb.



'Emad Ibrahim' on Fri, 10 Oct 2008 22:40:19 GMT, sez:

Deal. I can do 10%. Email your credit card number and address and I will have the ticket shipped to you.

I don't mean to plug (but I will), <plug>I just launched my first service at www.yonklyapp.com and trying to figure out how to market it and get some more customers.</plug>

PS: Your comments CAPTACH is always "meatbag".



'g0nerk' on Thu, 05 Mar 2009 09:15:46 GMT, sez:

Emad is a funny guy!




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