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MEDC Australia has been and gone, there were two tracks each covering four sessions - on the "Embedded" side of the house we had Windows CE 6 Kernel, Windows CE 6 tools, Windows XP Embedded, and Windows Embedded for Point of Service (WEPOS).
Based on the questions at the event the content seemed to be a good fit for the audience - If you attended the event I'd be interested in your feedback, what worked well, what could we do better next time around - Would you prefer to see a multi-day event covering 200-400 level content ?
Between now and the next MEDC Oz what can we do to help you be successful with your Windows Embedded projects ?
- Mike
Comments
- Anonymous
May 30, 2006
Hi Mike,
Great to meet you at MEDC'06 in Oz. Also, thanks for the opportunity to comment.
Venue: Good choice. Centrally located and easy access for local and interstate attendees.
Content: My opinion is that the content was good, considering the duration of the event this year. What would be nice is to hold it over two or more days (with 200-400 level content) PLUS run hands-on labs and/or interactive demonstrations that developers can get their hands dirty in.
Technology: Seems like CE6 had the limelight at MEDC2006 in Oz. The impression I took away is that CE is really on the move, WEPOS looks promising and XPe (apart from WEPOS) is stable but not really moving forward much. I made a few comments on this on my blog (http://www.mickp.net/Blogs.aspx).
I hope this information is useful and can be helpful for future events.
Cheers,
Michael Pearce. - Anonymous
May 31, 2006
Thanks Michael, good feedback - I'd also like to see this event expand to two days and cover labs and 200-400 level content - I will pass your feedback over to the Oz events team.
- Mike - Anonymous
June 15, 2009
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