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TechEd 2008 and Microsoft Source Fource

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I was in serving with the US Army in Afghanistan in the summer of 2006 when my old Microsoft Webcasts team launched Source Fource, so I never had a chance to get my picture taken with the actual characters. Angela Brobst, Bryan Baker and myself worked on the first Source Fource Character, MSDN Webcasts Guy back in early 2006. It was cool viral way for us to get the word out on MSDN Webcasts.

Anyway, I'm here now at Microsoft TechEd 2008 in Orlando, and I've met quite a few of the folks I used to work with in the developer world, such as Russ Fustino of Russ's Tool Shed, and Joe Stagner of the How Hackers Hack webcasts, and Digital Black Belt Series. I spent some time on Tuesday working in the Microsoft Security Development Lifecycle booth answering questions on the SDL, as well as talking to customers about their security application development needs ,and got a chance to meet some  developer managers, and application architects such as Brad Wist from American Systems.

 

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Today I interviewed Joe Stagner from .NET Platform team on what he's doing to drive technical guidance for developers. It's going to featured at Microsoft TechEd Online in a few days. Later on today, I'm going to visit the partner pavilion to  meet our partners, recruit potential speakers for future technical sessions, and also to troll for technical security content for developers.

george

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