My 18th anniversary at MS

Today marks 18 years for me at Microsoft.  In a little twist of fate, I'll be presenting at our Gamefest conference which is kind of fitting because I got my start programming games for the PET 2001 in Microsoft BASIC (before it was Visual) and 6502 assembly language about 8 years before that.  It turns out writing games is very educational :)

Today I'll be talking about writing real-time programs in managed code.  Hope to see you today, if not, I'll be posting a detailed summary of the talk (more than just slides) when I'm back from vacation next week.

Comments

  • Anonymous
    August 15, 2006
    Couldn't make it out to gamefest, but I wanted to go for this very session ... looking forward to the summary :-)
  • Anonymous
    August 15, 2006
    Heh...I got my start with CBM (commodore) BASIC and moved to 6510 ML (I couldn't afford an assembler, so I used an ML Monitor cartridge).  Oh, how I loved the accumulator (I also was hooked on RPN calculators at the time)
    Small world.
  • Anonymous
    August 16, 2006
    http://www.enderminh.com/netdev/