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If you mofos start a "CG" debate I'm leaving.
There's aliasing on the shrubs so that's not gonna happen.
If you mofos start a "CG" debate I'm leaving.
Just because a company builds a bunch of new frameworks and services doesn't guarantee developers will immediately flock to them. The current-day Microsoft -- in the midst of trying to win over brand-new non-Microsoft developers while keeping loyal ones in the fold -- knows this well.
Rather than simply sit back and wait for devs to (hopefully) embrace its growing set of new technologies, the Redmondians have decided to go proactive. On May 13 -- just over a month ahead of Microsoft's Build 2013 developer conference -- Microsoft is launching a new "deep tech" team inside its Developer and Platform Evangelism (DPE) unit. The new team is charged with working with top developers outside the company to build next-generation applications on top of the Microsoft platform.
When Microsoft initially launched DPE in 2001, the team was charged with coordinating and evangelizing the "Microsoft platform." At that time, the platform meant, primarily, Windows, the .Net Framework and associated tools.
These days, as Microsoft works to morph from a software vendor to a devices and services one, what constitutes the "Microsoft platform" is something much broader.
"'The platform' is now a collection of capabilities across all of our products," said John Shewchuk, the head of the recently formed technical evangelism and dev team. Our job is "helping devs stitch together solutions with these technologies."
johnshewJohn Shewchuk
"Devs" also is a much broader target audience for Microsoft than it once was. Back in the early DPE days, devs meant professional, full-time programmers. The target audience for Microsoft's new deep-tech team includes anyone who writes a consumer, business or hybrid application. That means startups, enterprise customers and top consumer and business independent software vendors (ISVs).
The Microsoft toolbox from which devs can choose to mix and match includes many technologies that didn't exist a decade, or even just a few years, ago. They include everything from Windows Azure technologies, to Bing programming interfaces and datasets, to the WinRT framework underlying Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012. Microsoft's next Xbox, Kinect, Windows Phones, Surfaces, Perceptive Pixel multitouch displays are among the targets for these technologies.
"This is a playground. We get to work with stuff from all the different Microsoft business groups," said Shewchuk. "It's like geek heaven."
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Quick, FordGTGuy, make Aaron a Twitter avatar
THIS IS THE TYPE OF SHIT I WANT AT THE XBOX REVEAL.
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I feel guilty about posting here without a tag but damn, the hype is really starting to pick up.
If you look closely, you should be able to spot Joakim Mogren in one of the windows to the right.Shh.. Don't invite the #TeamCG and #TeamReal nuts in here. Lets try to avoid a Carnival of Stupid of we can!
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DAYS TO GO!!!
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Why should Microsoft (or any company) bother figuring out ways to satisfy this kind of critic though? They should be worried about satisfying the average customer, not somebody who is writing articles about how the Xbox 720 is incontrovertibly doomed weeks before it's even announced.
Oh snap. This happens to me on one of my consoles all the time. I've googled but got nothing. What's the deal with it? I can get it to stop by hitting the menu and then booting up one of my games from "Recent" (which is usually what I do anyway), and then going back to the dash and it's fine.
This is also the same console that constantly loads up every profile on my console and asks me to choose one, even though I haven't chosen another one in 3 years... and my other consoles have multiple profiles as well.
Major nelson posted a different view:
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Greenberg if your watching, no celebs please.Greenberg... if you are watching.... Please make it awesome.
Note for reference: the kinect poncho reveal was not awesome.
Kthanxbai.
Guys, they put tents up on that soccer field like every other week in summer. Loads of events are on there. This very well might not be xbox related at all.. (unless tweeted by a xbox dude or something).
EDIT: Alright, Nelson tweeted a much better view. COntinue with hype.
It looks like a strange setting for a conference though... will there be rows of chairs on which the journalists will be sitting ? Looks more like a dancing floor for a wedding.![]()
It looks like a strange setting for a conference though... will there be rows of chairs on which the journalists will be sitting ? Looks more like a dancing floor for a wedding.![]()
They said, that its going to be a rather small event.
Dance Central confirmed.It looks like a strange setting for a conference though... will there be rows of chairs on which the journalists will be sitting ? Looks more like a dancing floor for a wedding.![]()
If you mofos start a "CG" debate I'm leaving.
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Quick, FordGTGuy, make Aaron a Twitter avatar
They said, that its going to be a rather small event.
Anyone else really excited for BUILD Windows?
FOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOK
Foooooook.
what if the weather is not good on 21? It doesn't seem to be particularly safe...
what if the weather is not good on 21? It doesn't seem to be particularly safe...
what if the weather is not good on 21? It doesn't seem to be particularly safe...
Maybe? Some 'haters' will just never buy a Microsoft console though, and I would rather Microsoft didn't waste their time bending over backwards so that 'Ulimat3Killzon3Fan69' can still refuse to buy it because 'M$ lololol'.Well I mean it's just good that they can clearly see that there are people who they could still win over if they made a better system.
At this point it won't influence them as their choices are locked in, but at the time of development you can bet they were looking for ways to win over "haters".
Guys, they put tents up on that soccer field like every other week in summer. Loads of events are on there. This very well might not be xbox related at all.. (unless tweeted by a xbox dude or something).
It looks sturdy, and they'll have a roof. It's a lot bigger than the second pic makes it look, BTW.
what if the weather is not good on 21? It doesn't seem to be particularly safe...
Aaron and MajorNelson posted these pics clearly referencing the XboxReveal.
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MS ninjas lurking around here?
I wonder if there will be demo stations
My brother is in a building just to the right of the Greenberg photo. It's a big tent. =)
Nah. Attendees will get a XBoxNext as a present - like they got a 360 Slim after it's announcement.
I'm sitting right across from the tent. Went to the window. Niiiiice.
yep yep, I thought some rando just posted a photo. Didn't realize they were people from the xbox team.
I see these tents all the time, most of the time they're for morale events and release parties for teams. My teams release event was on that same field