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# Tuesday, April 05, 2005

Well for my two readers out there I have some huge news… I am leaving my current job at InterKnowlogy for a job with Microsoft! WOW that is correct MR politically incorrect is going to work for Microsoft. Yes I do see some changes happening in my life due to this.

  • I am going to take some time off teaching at UCSD until I settle in to my new job
  • I am going to take less of an active roll in the San Diego .NET Developers Group
  • I am going to get my car tuned up (there will be a lot of driving in this position)
  • I am going to work in my political skills ;)
  • I am going to enjoy a new challenge

So you may ask… What are you going to do for Microsoft? Are you moving to Redmond? Who did they hold hostage to get you to take the job?

Well I am going to be a Developer Evangelist for the US West Region Developer and Platform Evangelism Team. No there is no white tents involved this is the full job description:


Are you passionate and pumped to engage the developer community?

The US West Region Developer and Platform Evangelism (D&PE) Team has an immediate opening for a dynamic Developer Evangelist (DE) located in Southern California.

The D&PE Team’s mission is to secure platform adoption and revenue growth through evangelism, community engagement, direct interaction with local influential software developers, intelligent audience marketing and a vibrant solutions ecosystem.

The DE is a technical role with the mission of engaging the broad community of developers in the region and driving excitement around developer related tools.

Specific responsibilities include:
• Increasing satisfaction with Microsoft and Microsoft tools in the developer community by partnering with local, influential software developers
• Delivering persuasive and passionate, high impact, high quality, presentations on site with customers and partners, and at industry events and developer communities
• Driving Broad Customer Connection programs in the region and local geographies
• Engaging and fostering third party and non-Microsoft technology focused communities and influencers
• Participating actively in the developer community through web logs, newsletters, videos, forums, newsgroups, websites and events
• Researching and analyzing specific technologies and industries as well as feedback from the developer community
• Developing and executing on strategy around non-Microsoft developer tools, languages and platforms
• Communicating and building relationships with large corporate customers, Account Executives, and additional sales professionals that work within the Microsoft virtual team environment.

A solid technical background and development experience is required, among the technology skills we are looking for are:
• Demonstrated development hands-on experience using the current Windows platform (Client and Server), the .NET Framework and Visual Studio, and other Microsoft technologies such as SQL Server, Connected Systems, Smart Clients, Office and Next Generation Business Solutions. Knowledge of one or more Microsoft languages is preferred
• Demonstrated development hands-on experience using non-Microsoft technologies E.g. Linux, Open Source development, Eclipse, Java/J2EE (Websphere, BEA), web development (PHP, Flex/Flash)
• Experience writing and testing secure code is preferred
• Experience with or knowledge of future Microsoft developer technologies a plus.
• Preferred qualifications include Computer Science/Engineering or related discipline, 7-10+ years of developer qualifications

To be successful, the following skills are required:
• Excellent oral and written communication, presentation, and analytical skills
• A blend of passion, optimism, customer advocacy, curiosity and creativity
• A team player and excellent at cross-group collaboration
• Knowledge of technology trends, industry participants and leaders
• Methodical and organized; able to manage multiple opportunities, projects, and relationships concurrently
• Desirable additional skills include PR or media experience
• The ability to show a past track record of involvement in the local developer community.
• The experience and continued Passion to be a pioneer in the developer community
• The ability to clearly articulate ideas and gain trust in contentious environments

This description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this position. The actual duties, responsibilities, and qualifications may vary based on assignments. Microsoft is an equal opportunity employer, we support workplace diversity


My guess is that if you know me that is a decent fit for me, I don’t have much non Microsoft experience but I will be aggressively going after some information including classes etc.

No I will not have to move to Redmond, which is good as I am not sure my wife would come with me… No for now we don’t want to move our boys away from there extended family.

And no, no one was held hostage, I have wanted to work for MS for a long time but as I did not take a job with the VB team in the early 90s like I should have I had to get what I could.

I will be leaving a great company and a cool project but I think for me this is the correct time and I hope I have handled me leaving as well as possible so as to do no harm and not to burn any bridges. I have loved my time at IK and will remain in close contact with the people at IK and have nothing but phrase for it and them, if you are looking for a great group of people to be associated as an employee or a customer do give them a look.

Tuesday, April 05, 2005 7:42:00 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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# Monday, January 24, 2005

This week I am in LA giving a Visual Studio 2005 Early Adopter training for Microsoft to a early adopter partner (I don’t know if I can so who). I only had a week to to the prep for it but Microsoft did have all of the material available from there “Rhythms” content.

Part of the material is using the new Team Services of Visual Studio 2005 but that requires some beefy VPCs and my poor little laptop just could not hang (dang I need a new laptop). So I setup a desktop box with Windows 2003 and running Virtual Server 2005 but I had not enabled remote administration so that I could Remote Desktop in to it, the linked article saved me in a big way. Windows Server Hacks: Remotely Enable Remote Desktop So now I sit on Sunday night in LA doing more preparation for the class.

I do have to say that I had played with VS 2005 for the last few months but over the last week I have found that there is soooooo much more cool stuff about it then I would have ever found by my self! If you can get in to some Early Adopter training for it get there!!!

Wish me luck!

Monday, January 24, 2005 5:58:00 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [0] -

# Wednesday, January 19, 2005

Via engadget.com this scary story Snooping by satellite | CNET News.com not that I care but I just happen to be thinking tonight on the way home that George Orwell was 20 years off with 1984. Gee thanks Bush I feel so much more secure.

I know the argument if you don’t do any thing wrong then why should you object? Because it a slippery slope!

Wednesday, January 19, 2005 5:34:00 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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# Thursday, January 13, 2005

I had used this site in the past but now they have a new “user challenge” component that makes it even better… Enjoy!

Email Encoder: Avoid E-mail Spam

Thursday, January 13, 2005 6:23:00 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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# Monday, January 10, 2005

Looks like Microsoft is now trying to help them selves in the perception issue with the Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware it is now beta but looks good. I have been running it today and have talked to others that have run it for a week or so now with no problems.

So now with XP service pack 2 and Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware I think most people are going to not be hurt too badly in the big bad net.

Now playing: Queen - A Kind Of Magic

Monday, January 10, 2005 7:22:00 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [0] -

# Thursday, January 06, 2005

I am a huge gadget freak and I hate this time of year because the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is on this time of year and it shows me that once again I will be fighting with my wife on what I “need” to get .

There is some good coverage of what is at the show this year on engadget.com. Have fun drooling!

Thursday, January 06, 2005 4:31:00 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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# Wednesday, January 05, 2005

OK I know this seams strange but I am not a “sports” fan at all! But I do like just about any sport live, at a venue and enjoyed with friends. My company gets Chargers tickets each year and if the tickets can’t be used for “sales” purposes  then they go up for grabs for us in the company. I had the tickets for Sep 19th (my birthday) but something came-up and I could not go but I was lucky and got the last regular season tickets.

It was a fun game but I think American football needs to take a page from English football (that is soccer to us yanks). When I was working in England a while back I was extremely fortunate to get to go to two Newcastle United games. My relatives (really Sam's) have season tickets that include access to a suite or club that has a buffet and a bar staff so before the game you sit, eat and drink (a lot) with a large group then before you go out to the game you fill in a drink order for half time. After the gave they serve desert, coffee and more drink! It is a blast and the perfect way to see a game, as much fun as tailgating is here this was more fun!

So any way I just made a simple post more in depth then needed but well I guess that is what this space is for. Here are some pictures of my son and his buddy before and after the Chargers game.

Boys-in-back
Before the game we did some real tailgating

Boys-at-game

Wednesday, January 05, 2005 5:27:00 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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# Wednesday, December 29, 2004

On Scott Water’s blog (where I was looking for news on his new version of .Text called Community Server) I found a cool site called Project Distributor.


ProjectDistributor is a web application for distributing small pieces of software - such as tools, components, widgets and controls. Users create groups to store projects against and visitors can login to download those projects or to leave feedback about bugs or to request new features.
Wednesday, December 29, 2004 6:51:00 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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