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What do you want?

I was sitting here planning the Web site (https://msdn.microsoft.com/office) getting things in place, pushing developer content while I mess around with Windows Media Encoder on the side.

My questions: What changes do you want on the site? What content would you like to see? What features do you want? What bugs you?

Want to sound off? Go for it.

Post comments, and let me know. It’s your site. I’m just a steward.

John. 

PS: Starting with “What do you want” brought the opening part of the U2 song “Zooropa” to mind. My favorite line: “It’ll be alright. You’ve got the right shoes to get you through the night.”

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  • Anonymous
    January 29, 2004
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  • Anonymous
    January 29, 2004
    I should probably point out that the printing problem isn't isolated to the Office developer center as it appears (for me at least) to happen on all MSDN developer centers. So if you can do anything about that or spread the word, it would be appreciated.

  • Anonymous
    January 29, 2004
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  • Anonymous
    January 29, 2004
    More code examples! You can never have enough. :)

  • Anonymous
    January 30, 2004
    I would personally like to see more "Fabrikam-like" code examples. Something that demonstrates a more end-to-end solution. While it's true that the Office solution accelerators are a good start, I think that even better "best practice" apps could be posted and discussed (taking a similar format as was taken describing the lifecycle of Fabrikam).

    And, focusing on a little something closer to home. I am chomping at the bit for the updated InfoPath SDK (or whatever it'll be called) that allows for the integration of managed code. Making that available and publishing some articles around how it could best be leveraged would be tremendously beneficial for me.

  • Anonymous
    January 31, 2004
    Good Programming Music Good programming music is good to have at hand, especially if it's a weekend and you are still working. My good buddy John Durant is an avid programmer and music lover. He prefers U2 as his source of late night coding motivation. I couldn't agree more. But I'm also a big No Doubt fan. Check out their newest The Singles 1992-2003 CD. Small Side Note, John and I are writing a book together for Microsoft Press on the next version of Visual Studio Tools for Office. It's going to rock. So my next thought for the day....

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    June 04, 2008
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