Rob's Last Stand: XNA, Microsoft Robotics Studio, 360s, Wiis, and Dancing Robots
By day, he's helped mild-mannered developers build n-tiered architectures using .NET technologies.
But by night, the real Rob comes out. The one that works endlessly - nay, furiously - with XNA and the Microsoft Robotics Studio. And now, with backpack and camera over shoulders, he's going freelance, making the IMTC, in fact, Rob's Last Stand* . Witness applications written in C# that run on Windows and the Xbox 360! Gasp as the Nintendo Wii controller gets integrated into .NET to control a wee flock of boids! Learn how to do all this stuff yourself! And if none of that batters yer sausage (in the words of the esteemed Podge O’Leprosy), then come for the dancing robots.
Rob's going to give the talk he's been dying to give for 3 years, give away the Lego Mindstorms kit, and then boldly make like a moose, and vamoose.
Ah goodness, now you just have to be there.
When: June 7th, Irish Microsoft Technologies Conference
Where: Cineworld, Dublin
Level: All
Who should attend: Developers, IT Pros, Designers, Leprechauns, my Mammy.
What you’ll take away: XNA, Robotics Studio, possibilities for everything from commercial apps to weekend projects, a sense of awe and wonderment at the interconnectedness of all things, oh, and possibly some Lego.
* By "Rob’s Last Stand" please note that terms and conditions apply, including but not limited to Rob making another stand at the bar that night.
Helpful links: For those traveling from overseas, here are some resources that might come in handy, in no particular order --
p.s. Cross-posting this here on my old blog, but I've moved my blog over here now.
Comments
Anonymous
May 22, 2007
Yes, one man can! By now, many of you will have already seen the very sad news that Rob is leaving theAnonymous
May 23, 2007
Hey Rob, will the session be recorded or webcast live? Would love to see it.Anonymous
May 23, 2007
Hey Brian, we're trying to arrange for all the sessions to be recorded - but this one will have to be... we'll need something to play back if we start missing Rob too much! :)