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Tuesday
Nov102009

Student Session Fun

Did my first TechEd 2009 session today. Students and XNA. What could go wrong? Well, fortunately, nothing much as it turned out – except for one of my demos getting a tiny bit stuck.  The audience was great, and I took a picture of them all:

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On the left….

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..in the middle..

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…and on the right

Thanks for being a great audience folks. I hope you enjoyed it.

After my bit we were joined by some other TechEd speakers and we had a really good question and answer session.

If you want to find the links to my stuff, you can find silly games content at www.verysillygames.com

You can find my Yellow Book on C#, and my Orange Book on Java to C# at www.csharpcourse.com

I will be posting the slides for the session, along with all the sample code, on this blog after my session on Wed.

Reader Comments (4)

Thanks for this great presentation! Now I also have to get a Zune...
November 11, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterRaphael Bösch
Yup, great presentation! And nice to meet all of the MSPs.
Andwe need to get that Yellow book :)
November 13, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterAles Rosina
Thanks for the really awesome presentation! I really enjoyed it, and the session did evoke interest for XNA game development :-)
November 15, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterAllan J Petersen
Rob thanks again for supporting the MSP programme; you are now a real legend with MSPs from right around Europe and the University of Hull is now well and truely on the map :)
November 20, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterCaroline Phillips

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