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Paul Vick

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Paul Vick is a Tech Lead on Visual Basic at Microsoft Corp.
Why being a developer presenter at the PDC sucks... Posted: Sep 11, 2005 9:30 AM
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See, normally, someone who’s not a developer and is presenting at the PDC takes the technology they’re going to demo, works with it, figures out what works and what doesn’t work, and then writes their demo around that. But since I’ve been actually building a bunch of the technology that I’m going to show, as I work through my demo I keep getting ideas along the lines of “hey, it’s be really cool if this worked.” So here I am, Sunday morning, still adding tweak-level features in the vain hope that I can demo them during my talk. Instead of working on the talk as I really should be doing. No worries, it’s actually all pretty solid and I’ve still got plenty of time for the last bit of polish, but still. Geez…

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