A day at the movies.
It's been quiet. I've been super busy with a lot of things. Some things I can talk about and mostly things I can't. What I can talk about: I went to PAX this last weekend. PAX (also known as Penny Arcade Expo) is a big convention for us "gaming" enthusiasts. When I say "gaming" I mean computer games, board games and of course the run of the old school pen and paper role-playing games (ala Dungeons and Dragons).
PAX is one of those things that helps me recharge once a year, get a bit of a look into what is coming down the pipeline and occasionally just see what other interesting things are going on in the entertainment industries of my choice. At PAX I tend to focus more on seeing things rather than playing (I usually try a couple of game) there were some very interesting videos of the new stuff coming up and some very compelling demos also. One thing in particular leapt out at me: Popfly might be a very inspiring way of easing some of those non-programmer folks into understanding how things are put together. I completely recommend taking a moment to look at this, especially if you have children you want to get interesting into the whole software industry. At one point a 12 year old (I think he was 12, may have been younger) was demonstrating his game "apple eater". Pretty much a Pac-man clone that he put together.
So enough with the games, I know most of you are probably more interested in VSTO. So here is something related to VSTO. I have to admit that for me this is kind of an ego boost. I don't generally put together videos since I feel like I don't have anything worth saving to a camera but when given the opportunity to create one focused on some of the VS 2008 Sp1 features, I couldn't pass it up. It's pretty short, but there you go.
Thanks for Reading
Kris