It's only the first official day at Tech·Ed, but I've already got a bunch to write about.
Yesterday, I registered, got the awesome handout backpack/laptop carrier that they give you at registration, and went to hear Ron Jacobs' pre-conference Architecture seminar (the one that was going to be co-presented by Scott Hanselman). I enjoyed Ron's presentation immensely, though.
Then I went to the Party with Palermo. That was a blast, and the pictures prove it.
This morning I caught another of Ron Jacobs' architecture talks (a much shorter one), and I went to a lunch seminar on getting your technical book published (I don't have any plans, I was just interested in the process). Then I looked at my schedule for the rest of the afternoon and realized that nothing really struck my fancy too much, so I went to the certification and testing area of the conference, where I took (and passed) 70-340, Implementing Security for Applications with Microsoft Visual C#.NET. Passing that test, in combination with previous tests I've passed, means I am now an Microsoft Certified Application Developer.
But then it gets better. Now that I was an MCAD, I was only two tests away from Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD). With a study hall full of training material and practice tests at my disposal, there's no time like the present, right? About two hours later, I passed 70-316 (Windows Applications with C#). And I'm scheduled to take 70-300 (Requirements and Architecture) on Friday.
Then I went and schmoozed on the expo floor for a while, before finally retiring back to my hotel.
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