I didn’t receive any confirmation for the .NETDA meeting on Monday night as I originally arranged for over a month ago, so I cancelled. It appears that I contacted the wrong people, the organization president and the events coordinator, when I should have contacted the meeting leader. It’s possible that my content did not fit well with the Web Developer meeting. I plan on scheduling a talk on January as well as one during the MVP summit.
This also gives me time to fix up my support for IL interpretation of API calls, which I am currently adding. This gives me automatic parameter validation and automatic extraction of algebraic properties of API calls.
Special thanks to the following companies for free components
- Mark Miller for DevExpress
- SmartAssembly code obfuscation tools
- Jamie Cansdale for TestDriven.NET
- Sky Software
- NDepend
I made a blanket statement in my last post about large component companies based on experience with one vendors, which is probably not entirely true. For example, what I have seen from DevExpress is very impressive.
Almost as if he was responding to my last post, Mark Miller, the chief architect at DevExpress, announced yesterday that the DXperience Enterprise, containing all DevExpress software, is being made freely available to all MVPs.
It looks like Russ will be giving a talk then.
http://www.netda.net/Event/EventNewsletter.asp?EventDate=12/4/2006
I never received any acknowledgment after over a month notice.
Posted by: Wesner Moise | December 02, 2006 at 05:13 PM