> Hi Jesse,
> The e-mail actually went out around 10am this morning (in your case,
> to your Microsoft address). I'll forward the e-mail to you anew in a
> moment.
> Jason
> On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 11:18 AM, Jesse Liberty <jlibe...@microsoft.com> wrote:
> > Sorry, but I either didn't get it or it was somehow misfiled. Can you confirm it went to me, and if so can I trouble you to send it again and I'll try very hard to track it. Alternatively, you can send it to jlibe...@jliberty.com though I typically get your email at jlibe...@microsoft.com without a hitch.
> > Thanks!
> > -jesse
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: codemash@googlegroups.com [mailto:codemash@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Jason Gilmore
> > Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2008 1:21 PM
> > To: codemash@googlegroups.com
> > Subject: [CodeMash] Re: CodeMash Session Announcement!
> > Hi Alex,
> > An e-mail to all speakers will be sent out Monday evening.
> > Jason
> > On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 12:47 AM, Alex Miller <alexdmil...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >> This sounds great! Glad to see I'm on the list too. :) When will
> >> speaker information be sent out? I have a number of questions.
> >> Alex Miller
> >>http://tech.puredanger.com
> >> On Nov 12, 7:18 pm, "Jason Gilmore" <w...@wjgilmore.com> wrote:
> >>> Fellow CodeMashers,
> >>> After much debate, cajoling, discussion, and gnashing of the teeth,
> >>> we're pleased to announce the list of accepted sessions. With each
> >>> passing year this process becomes much more difficult, not only
> >>> because of the high quality of submissions, but also because of the
> >>> growing quantity. In fact, this year we received over 300 submissions!
> >>> Accordingly, we're pleased to announce the addition of a 7th
> >>> concurrent track, bringing our total count over the two-day period to
> >>> a whopping 63 sessions!
> >>> Below you'll find the list of sessions, ordered according to the
> >>> presenter's first name. In the coming days we'll be posting the
> >>> titles, descriptions, and speaker bios on the CodeMash site, along
> >>> with a schedule.
> >>> Speakers: in the coming days I'll be following up with you regarding
> >>> various speaker-related matters, and of course am always available via
> >>> this e-mail address.
> >>> Jason Gilmore and Dianne Marsh
> >>> CodeMash Speaker Coordinators
> >>> =====
> >>> THE LIST!
> >>> =====
> >>> * Ruby Isn't Just About Rails (Adam Wiggins)
> >>> * Actor Concurrency (Alex Miller)
> >>> * Rich Apps with Groovy's SwingBuilder (Andres Almiray)
> >>> * MS Robotics Studio vs. The Antique Robot (Andrew Craze)
> >>> * Executable documentation with easyb (Andrew Glover)
> >>> * Microsoft Virtual Earth, Now in 3D (Aydin Akcasu)
> >>> * deep LINQ: C# query expression pattern (Bill Wagner)
> >>> * Modeling types with extension methods (Bill Wagner)
> >>> * Soft Skillz (Brian Prince)
> >>> * Refactoring Java with JRuby (Brian Sam-Bodden)
> >>> * Ruby Web Components with Trellis (Brian Sam-Bodden)
> >>> * Functional Concepts for OOP Developers (Bryan Weber)
> >>> * Re-thinking UI - WPF DataTemplates (Carey Payette)
> >>> * Introducing the iPhone SDK (Chris Adamson)
> >>> * Introducing Drupal: A Look Inside Zattoo's Drupal Implementation
> >>> (Chris Cassell)
> >>> * iPhone Web Development with Grails (Christopher M. Judd)
> >>> * JRuby and the Infinite Toolbox (Clinton R. Nixon)
> >>> * Silverlight 2 Architectural Best Practices (David J Kelley)
> >>> * Language Oriented DDD (David Laribee)
> >>> * Practical Scala (Dianne Marsh)
> >>> * Managed Extensibility Framework (Drew Robbins)
> >>> * Modern Web Applications with .NET (Drew Robbins)
> >>> * Multi-threading Mojo with F# (Dustin Campbell)
> >>> * Grease, a parallel systems architecture (Edward Vielmetti)
> >>> * Introducing Agile for Real World Developers (Greg Huber)
> >>> * Well, Isn't that Spatial... (SQL Server 2008 Spatial Data) (Jason Follas)
> >>> * CI: More than just a toolset (Jay Harris)
> >>> * A Look Inside Microsoft Labs: Photosynth, Deep Zoom, Live Mesh, and
> >>> More (Jeff Blankenburg)
> >>> * Introducing the LiveMesh SDK (Jeff Blankenburg)
> >>> * Developing for Microsoft Surface (Jennifer Marsman)
> >>> * Dev Guide: Skinning Silverlight Controls (Jesse Liberty)
> >>> * Dynamic Hyper-Video in Silverlight (Jesse Liberty)
> >>> * Three Tips to Improve Your Dev Process (Jim Holmes)
> >>> * Griffon in front, Grails in back (Jim Shingler)
> >>> * What? Threads Are Hard? (Jim Weirich)
> >>> * Reverse Engineering Applications (Joe Kuemerle)
> >>> * Developing JoeMetric for the iPhone (Joe O'Brien)
> >>> * Testing Rails (Joe O'Brien)
> >>> * A Programmers Guide to User Experience (Josh Walsh)
> >>> * Guerilla SOA for WCF (Joshua Graham)
> >>> * Demystifying Windows Communication Foundation (Keith Elder)
> >>> * Spring 2.5 MVC (Ken Sipe)
> >>> * Erlang: The Basics (Kevin Smith)
> >>> * Ruby Desktop Application Framework (Lance Carlson)
> >>> * Introducing Prototype and Scriptaculous (Leon Gersing)
> >>> * JVM scripting with Jython (Mark Ramm)
> >>> * Thrashing (Mary Poppendieck)
> >>> * Groovy/Grails for non-Java developers (Michael Kimsal)
> >>> * IronRuby In The Real World (Michael Letterle)
> >>> * Test Infecting the Legacy Organization (Nathaniel Schutta)
> >>> * Dynamic Languages and the JVM (Nathaniel Schutta)
> >>> * Scaling Habits of ASP.NET Applications (Richard Campbell)
> >>> * Adobe Flex with MVC Frameworks (Robert A. O'Malley)
> >>> * Clean Code Ruby (Robert C. Martin)
> >>> * Pumping Iron into Python: Intro to FePy (Sarah Dutkiewicz)
> >>> * Cool Stuff With Computer Vision (Scott Preston)
> >>> * Improving Web Application Performance and Scalability (Steve Smith)
> >>> * Practices of an Agile Developer (Venkat Subramaniam)
> >>> * Programming in Scala (Venkat Subramaniam)
> >>> * Cloud Computing with .Net (Wesley Faler)
> >>> * Python Data Visualization and Imaging (Zach Steindler)- Hide quoted text -
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