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	<title>Makiwa &#187; Events</title>
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		<title>WebDD 2007</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Feb 2007 10:14:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Development]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[I went to WebDD on Saturday. It was quite an interesting event, indeed. 
I attended several interesting sessions; from HTML microformats, to Ruby on Rails, to WPF and Microsoft Expression Blend.
Scott Guthrie was the man of the day: large throngs of developers vied for seats in his sessions. His talk on WPF/E was extremely interesting. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I went to <a href="http://www.webdd.org.uk/">WebDD</a> on Saturday. It was quite an interesting event, indeed. </p>
<p>I attended several interesting sessions; from HTML microformats, to Ruby on Rails, to WPF and Microsoft Expression Blend.<br />
<a href="http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/">Scott Guthrie</a> was the man of the day: large throngs of developers vied for seats in his sessions. His talk on WPF/E was extremely interesting. He was bombarded with questions from all of us and, while he obviously had to &#8220;chest his cards&#8221; about Microsoft&#8217;s strategy, he did drop a few hints.<br />
Things I took away from the session include:</p>
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<li>WPF/E is currently cross-platform (Windows and Mac OSX) and cross-browser (IE, Firefox, Safari). Linux isn&#8217;t currently supported because a) there are so many different distributions, and b) although Linux has a lot of penetration on the server market, it doesn&#8217;t have a big client presence; WPF/E is obviously a client technology. However, <strong>MS will support a Linux version in future if there is significant demand for it.</strong></li>
<li>Right now you can only use JavaScript with WPF/E and it doesn&#8217;t support layout management and other advanced controls - however this is going to change as WPF/E will be getting a version of the CLR and some of the .NET Framework. So we be able to use C# in Safari!</li>
<li>Following on from that, and reading between the lines a little: <strong>expect the .NET Framework in general to pitch up on Mac OS X</strong>. In my opinion, this is the single most exciting development of the century. Yes, forget the breakthroughs in stem-cell research and cognitive neuroscience: Microsoft is committed to going cross-platform. I&#8217;ve been waiting for this news since I first saw the promising Environment.NewLine property (which claims to return &#8216;a string containing &#8220;\r\n&#8221; for non-Unix platforms, or a string containing &#8220;\n&#8221; for Unix platforms.&#8217;)</li>
<li>WPF/E isn&#8217;t hardware accelerated - it&#8217;s software-only. So there is no 3D support in WPF/E. However, Scott&#8217;s cheeky grins and evasive diplomacy seemed to indicate that in a future rev we could expect hardware acceleration and all the wholesome goodness that comes with it.</li>
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<p>The session was recorded, and will be available online - but no link as yet.</p>
<p>The day ended with drinks at a bar and a &#8220;geek&#8221; dinner which was enjoyable and great for networking. We&#8217;ve gotta find a better name for these &#8220;geek&#8221; dinners. I&#8217;m sure I&#8217;m not the only developer who doesn&#8217;t like to think of himself as a geek. How about Dev Dinners? <img src='http://www.makiwa.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /></p>
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