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  • For what it's worth, your guitar and song performance is my best memory of Tech-Ed 2006. Your sessions where very good, so the guitar helps me remember those as well.
    I surely hope to see you speak somewhere in the future.

  • Que serra serra =o) (very gringo)

  • In my opinion you where up there with the best. My top 3 at Tech-Ed 2006 was:

    Anders Hejlsberg
    Roy Osherove
    Karen Liu

  • I can only supports whats allready written above - Really good and interesting speaks you did.
    Some speakers have some really interesting topics to speak about (well most of them I guess:-)), but do not have the talents to communicate it - you certainly do - ThumbsUp!

    Regards
    Morten

    PS: Andres Hijlsberg? I guess you mean Anders Hejlsberg:-)

  • I loved your way to expose the Agile contents. I attendend the full preconference session eventhough I had enough practice with agile methods and tools, but I wanted to see how you (one of the agile masters) exposed everything to the audience. The result: Brillian!! And you managed to catch the attention with the songs (all of them, 4, really funny and they reflect the real world)

    For me, the best speakers (talking about content, how they exposed it, and the knowledge they had about the tools exposed) where claudio caldato, nikil khotari and roy osherove...

    One thing about voting is that i didn't minded if they were anonymous or not, i was just providing my impressions. For example, there was a session where everything failed, all the demos, and that was intolerable to me (it can happen in a UG meeting, MSDN meeting or anything similar, but not in a conference where most people have paid 2000 eur to see the speakers)

    Once again, congratulations, you rule... and if you ever visit spain and/or madrid, don't hesitate to contact and we can maybe arrange a talk in the Madrid .NET User Group.

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