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Sam Gentile

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Sam Gentile is a Microsoft .NET Consultant who has been working with .NET since the earliest
Ward and I Recount the Development of Wiki and Extreme Programming Posted: Oct 14, 2005 9:45 AM
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So Ward Cunningham and I's interview at the Microsoft Museum has showed up on Channel 9. This was a great honor for me standing next to God, I mean Ward. The description follows below but my greatest pleasure is Ward takes to task all those people on Wiki that hated all things Microsoft and pushed me out just because I worked and advocated things that really worked. Check it out! Ward and I even interview Robert at one point!

Abstract: You might know Ward Cunningham. He invented the Wiki. Sam was one of the first users of Ward's technology. Back in the mid 1990s. They have a chat about software development and how things have changed since the early days of the Wiki. They also talk about test-driven development and extreme programming, both topics that Sam and Ward are passionate about. Oh, and they go through Microsoft's museum and took a walk down memory row. Ever write code for a Radio Shack TRS-80? You might like that part.

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