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Peter van Ooijen

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Peter van Ooijen is a .NET devloper/architect for Gekko Software
The PDC, too hot to handle Posted: Aug 9, 2005 5:53 AM
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Don't take this to serious, these are just some nice remembrances of the PDC 2003. Let me be the devils advocate for one moment. Why would you go to the PDC ? Last time it was hard to get to LA with fierce fires surrounding the city. Having made it other things heated the atmosphere, like beamer airstreams:

Which reminded me of gathering round a campfire. Just wait for Don and Chris to show up with a guitar and start singing your favorite evergreens. (In the link that's at end of the show)

You didn't have to visit the MSDN TV site to watch TV, when the session was completely overcrowded you could watch it in the corridor.

Just staring at an attribute of a method without implementation....

But don't let this scare you, it was a fantastic conference ! Go and visit this edition, seats still available. What I am also still pretty serious about is this :

blogging my way to pdc

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