Thanks to everyone who attended the Boise Launch for Visual Studio.NET 2003/Windows Server 2003. I've posted the slides on this site, so here's the link to last weeks Seattle Launch. You'll find all the code and slides there, as well as mentions of all the tools I used in the decks.
For those of you who dug my original .NET Zen Koans here are the new ones:
I'm twenty nine yearsAnd always sought the Way of the Framework.Well, this morning we passedLike strangers on the road.
Whenever a object is created,Be aware of it,As soon as you are aware of it,It will vanish.If you remain for a long periodForgetful of objects,You will naturally become unified like the .NET Framework.This is the essential art of Computer Zen.
People think it is hard to see .NET,but in reality it is neither difficult nor easy.It is a matter of responding to C# and VB.NET while remaining detachedfrom the runtime,living in the midst of managed code yet being detached from managed code, seeing without seeing, hearing without hearing, garbage collecting without garbage collecting.
One minute of sitting,one inch of Buddha,one line of code.Like lightning all thoughts come and pass.Just once look into your mind-depths:Now look it up on MSDN.
However deep yourknowledge of the .NET Framework, it is no more than a strand of hair in the vastness of space. However important seeming your object model, it is but a drop of water in a deep ravine.
How profoundly silent is the .NET Framework! Boundless and infinite, it is the dwelling place of the divine. Rich classes with properties and methods are flourishing and spreading. Forgetful of words I roam and rest here.
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