Video Interview of Me Talking about WPF/E, Orcas, IIS7 and MIX

Yesterday Channel9 posted a video interview of me with Rory Blyth that was filmed earlier this week. 

During the interview I talk about WPF/E, VS Orcas, IIS 7 and the upcoming Microsoft MIX conference on April 30th - where Ray Ozzie and I are the keynote speakers.  I also talk about having my car towed by Microsoft campus security.

Click here to watch it.

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Published Friday, January 12, 2007 11:32 PM by ScottGu

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# re: Video Interview of Me Talking about WPF/E, Orcas, IIS7 and MIX

Saturday, January 13, 2007 9:10 AM by Vikram

thanks for posting the video link. always great to  check those videos

# re: Video Interview of Me Talking about WPF/E, Orcas, IIS7 and MIX

Saturday, January 13, 2007 10:30 PM by softmind

Any chances of getting to read the interview. I was specifically looking for this type of material. Kindly make arrangements to publish this, as an article or blog.

# re: Video Interview of Me Talking about WPF/E, Orcas, IIS7 and MIX

Sunday, January 14, 2007 4:14 PM by West

Awesome interview Scott, thanks! Its great to find out some more information about the new stuff coming up in the near future. The wpf/e stuff sounds cool ... can't wait to play :-)

# re: Video Interview of Me Talking about WPF/E, Orcas, IIS7 and MIX

Sunday, January 14, 2007 4:53 PM by Clarke Scott

I am soooo looking foward to WFPE!

Great for those building widgets :)

# re: Video Interview of Me Talking about WPF/E, Orcas, IIS7 and MIX

Sunday, January 14, 2007 7:03 PM by julio_casal

Hey Scott, you´re making the developer life so easy. Thanks! Also, I´m amazed by the amount of acomplishments you´ve been able to get. I was wondering if you could give us some tips on beeing such a successfull guy at what we all do: build great applications.

Thanks!

# re: Video Interview of Me Talking about WPF/E, Orcas, IIS7 and MIX

Monday, January 15, 2007 9:31 PM by Erich Peterson

Great interview! I've been reading the blog for a long time and now I can finally put a face to the pen (type...whatever).

Thanks for sharing!

# re: Video Interview of Me Talking about WPF/E, Orcas, IIS7 and MIX

Tuesday, January 16, 2007 1:05 PM by Brennan Stehling

Scott,

Can you post a blog entry about how you go about getting a patent?  Can you write about your favorite patent?

# re: Video Interview of Me Talking about WPF/E, Orcas, IIS7 and MIX

Tuesday, January 16, 2007 2:06 PM by Thacker

Thanks.  Informative interview.

WPFE -- Am assuming the use of WPFE will require some sort of equivalent content for hand-held devices, correct? When creating interactive elements in XAML, accessibility features will still be available, things such a maintaining linear order of the content, logical tab order, keyboard shortcuts, et al, when necessary? This is a platform for a more direct method of creating RIA content?

IIS 7 -- Wouldn't being able to install IIS 7.0 in an XP environment be helpful?  I don't mind purchasing VISTA, for example, for no other reason than to install IIS 7 on XP hardware. Is such a thing possible? -- Don't wish to install VISTA, don't need it - just to install IIS 7.

Thanks, again.

# re: Video Interview of Me Talking about WPF/E, Orcas, IIS7 and MIX

Wednesday, January 17, 2007 2:48 AM by Dejan Vesić

Hello.

Scott, I know that this is not right post maybe :-) but do you know some good and big pictures (related to ASP.NET 2.0 / .Net / C#) which can be printed for wall?

Page cycle, cheat sheets etc, etc?

I googled for over a week and did not find anything appropriate.

Thanks in advance.

# re: Video Interview of Me Talking about WPF/E, Orcas, IIS7 and MIX

Thursday, January 18, 2007 9:08 AM by David J Smith

I love WPF/E, absolutely love it.

# re: Video Interview of Me Talking about WPF/E, Orcas, IIS7 and MIX

Friday, January 19, 2007 12:29 AM by Charles Owen

Scott Guthrie belongs in the Developer's Hall of Fame.  Rarely do the confluence of genius and humility coalesce together in the same person.

# re: Video Interview of Me Talking about WPF/E, Orcas, IIS7 and MIX

Friday, January 19, 2007 10:22 PM by ScottGu

Hi Dejan,

Here is an ASP.NET AJAX Cheat sheet that was recently published: http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2007/01/10/download-asp-net-ajax-pdf-cheat-sheets.aspx

And a few more good ones here: http://john-sheehan.com/blog/index.php/net-cheat-sheets/

Hope this helps,

Scott

# re: Video Interview of Me Talking about WPF/E, Orcas, IIS7 and MIX

Friday, January 19, 2007 10:25 PM by ScottGu

Hi Brennan,

Sadly filing for patents isn't too exciting.  It is actually quite boring! :-)

Basically you sit in the room with a patent attorney for about a day and describe in a lot of detail how something works.  They then help write-up a ~100 page document that details it in legalease, and then you spend a few weeks going back and forth on refining it.

It then usually takes about 4-5 years from the US patent office to get back to you on the results (often they ask for more clarrification).  Eventually if things go well you are granted a patent and get a patent number you can claim as your own. :-)

Hope this helps,

Scott

# re: Video Interview of Me Talking about WPF/E, Orcas, IIS7 and MIX

Friday, January 19, 2007 10:28 PM by ScottGu

Hi Thacker,

Yep - accessibility support is something we are making sure to add.  We are also investigating enabling WPF/E on mobile devices in the future to enable hand-held support.

Unfortunately IIS7 uses a lot of new features of Windows Vista and Longhorn Server - so unfortunately it doens't work on XP.  I definitely agree that that would be useful though.

Sorry!

Scott

# re: Video Interview of Me Talking about WPF/E, Orcas, IIS7 and MIX

Sunday, February 18, 2007 5:10 AM by Alex

Hi,

Do you plan to have WPF/E supported on a browser running on Linux, such as Firefox?

Thanks

# re: Video Interview of Me Talking about WPF/E, Orcas, IIS7 and MIX

Sunday, February 18, 2007 1:38 PM by ScottGu

Hi Alex,

That is definitely something we are looking at right now.  Basically we'll add additional platforms as demand is there, and if there is a big enough client base to support it.  Macs have a much bigger share of clients (not servers) than Linux - which is why we chose todo that platform first.

Thanks,

Scott

# Qué es WPF

Thursday, July 03, 2008 1:25 PM by Expressate!

He escrito mucho de Silverlight , pero cada vez más personas me preguntan acerca de WPF , sobre todo