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Just got back from the
Microsoft PDC 2005 (Professional Developers Conference) in Los Angeles and it was an impressive event. Over 5,000 developers attended which filled a football-field sized room nicely for the keynote. The keynote consisted of videos and demos of the next Windows client (Vista a.k.a Longhorn) which successfully titillated all nerd senses. You can search my archives for how many times I've used "titillated" as a testament to how exciting it was. The event centered on Vista and the associated technologies for developers. Avalon (WPF) is the new presentation layer that will make Windows look like a Mac and Indigo (WCF) is the new communications layer that will help us developers make even more reliable applications. Most notable about WPF is the use of xaml to control styling and display (think CSS for windows apps). Instead of coding the design into the app you can create a generic application and "skin" it with different xaml files. WCF brings better reliability and of course less code required to get more done. The new "Windows Sidebar" to be shipped with Vista (and supposedly available as a download for XP) uses "
Gadgets" that can dock on the bar or float around. It's not a new idea, but when Vista ships with it the developers who have Gadgets for sale will be very rich for the first few years while everyone else catches up. Free food everywhere, free stuff from vendors, hands-on labs and proof-of-concept demos were going on the whole time while we tried to see as many learning sessions as possible. A short flirtation with a $200 iMate JasJar had me all excited about Windows Mobile 5, but since Verizon has a hold on me for another 2 years and they don't support the JasJar's GSM protocol I had to decline, but that's a whole other update.