OK, so I went to the conference Truth be told, it wasn't *only* because of the W7 - I wanted that too, but I read something intriguing about F# and wanted to check it out.
Now, for some background - I am back in school pursuing dual majors in Computer Science and Mathematics. I plan on doing graduate work in Financial Engineering, or another discipline that makes use of both Math and Computer Science, if at all possible.
Now, F# is a programing language for Mathematics. Yes, I have heard of Mathematica, and Maple, but this is different - it is developed by M$, and the beauty of it is that the underlying APIs and such is .Net - which means you can code in F#, compile, and then use the resulting class in any other VS language *natively*.
But it gets better - it allows for *direct* multi-threading for computational tasks. It allows for simple, lightweight coding (UI recognizes code based upon simple indenting, without having to end code with requisite ;;, and other minor things that make it easier to use - think Perl.
Finally - if you're a mathematician - it's intuitive. And at the same time, it has built in functions that make *complex* mathematics easy to code. about 40 lines of code, along with another 10 in C#, and the project was parsing out 30 days of stock prices for MSFT, ORCL, and EBAY, performing Standard Deviation calculations on the entire lot, and spitting out the results - in less than 10 seconds flat (for all three - and that is not by any means simply number crunching). On my machine it takes more like 3 seconds flat.
OK, now that that is done, let me say that Azure is kewl, pretty neat with what it can do - and the New VS 2010 CTP is showing the old skin - wait for the next refresh, cause ht skin goes WPF, baby. And it is *slick*.
Also, you can already get the WPF SDK from CodePlex *and* get the Office Ribbon UI SDK from Microsoft(you'll have to agree to a waiver / EULA like thing) and start making some really neat apps - all without knowing a single line of code.
Also, I won a prize for staying the entire time and completing the surveys. a 2 course on one of various topics (including but not limited to Silverlight, Troubleshooting Windows, WPF, WCF,....) from Wintellect - retail price, $499 - my price - $99 for the admission to the conference and $5 for parking across the street. Pretty good bargain, IMO....
If you have a chance in the next week to attend this conference, do it. M$ has a lot more up its sleeve than the general public knows about.
Finally - the W7 Beta is going to be shipped to attendees. I would say I am disappointed, but in truth I am not - as long as the Beta has 64bit I'll wait, because I refuse to install 6956 32bit....
Now, for some background - I am back in school pursuing dual majors in Computer Science and Mathematics. I plan on doing graduate work in Financial Engineering, or another discipline that makes use of both Math and Computer Science, if at all possible.
Now, F# is a programing language for Mathematics. Yes, I have heard of Mathematica, and Maple, but this is different - it is developed by M$, and the beauty of it is that the underlying APIs and such is .Net - which means you can code in F#, compile, and then use the resulting class in any other VS language *natively*.
But it gets better - it allows for *direct* multi-threading for computational tasks. It allows for simple, lightweight coding (UI recognizes code based upon simple indenting, without having to end code with requisite ;;, and other minor things that make it easier to use - think Perl.
Finally - if you're a mathematician - it's intuitive. And at the same time, it has built in functions that make *complex* mathematics easy to code. about 40 lines of code, along with another 10 in C#, and the project was parsing out 30 days of stock prices for MSFT, ORCL, and EBAY, performing Standard Deviation calculations on the entire lot, and spitting out the results - in less than 10 seconds flat (for all three - and that is not by any means simply number crunching). On my machine it takes more like 3 seconds flat.
OK, now that that is done, let me say that Azure is kewl, pretty neat with what it can do - and the New VS 2010 CTP is showing the old skin - wait for the next refresh, cause ht skin goes WPF, baby. And it is *slick*.
Also, you can already get the WPF SDK from CodePlex *and* get the Office Ribbon UI SDK from Microsoft(you'll have to agree to a waiver / EULA like thing) and start making some really neat apps - all without knowing a single line of code.
Also, I won a prize for staying the entire time and completing the surveys. a 2 course on one of various topics (including but not limited to Silverlight, Troubleshooting Windows, WPF, WCF,....) from Wintellect - retail price, $499 - my price - $99 for the admission to the conference and $5 for parking across the street. Pretty good bargain, IMO....
If you have a chance in the next week to attend this conference, do it. M$ has a lot more up its sleeve than the general public knows about.
Finally - the W7 Beta is going to be shipped to attendees. I would say I am disappointed, but in truth I am not - as long as the Beta has 64bit I'll wait, because I refuse to install 6956 32bit....
My Computers
System One System Two
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- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- The Beast Model A (homebrew)
- OS
- Windows 11 21H2 Current build
- CPU
- AMD Ryzen 9 3950X
- Motherboard
- MSI MEG X570 GODLIKE
- Memory
- 4 * 32 GB - Corsair Vengeance 3600 MHz
- Graphics Card(s)
- EVGA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti XC3 ULTRA GAMING (12G-P5-3955-KR)
- Sound Card
- Realtek® ALC1220 Codec
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 2x Eve Spectrum ES07D03 4K Gaming Monitor (Matte) | Eve Spec
- Screen Resolution
- 3x 3840 x 2160
- Hard Drives
- 3x Samsung 980 Pro NVMe PCIe 4 M.2 2 TB SSD (MZ-V8P2T0B/AM) } 3x Sabrent Rocket NVMe 4.0 1 TB SSD
- PSU
- PC Power & Cooling’s Silencer Series 1050 Watt, 80 Plus Plat
- Case
- Fractal Design Define 7 XL Dark ATX Full Tower Case
- Cooling
- SteelSeries Apex Pro Wired Gaming Keyboard
- Keyboard
- SteelSeries Apex Pro
- Mouse
- Logitech MX Master 3S | MX Master 3 for business
- Internet Speed
- AT&T LightSpeed Gigabit Duplex Ftth
- Antivirus
- Windows Defender + MB 3
- Browser
- Nightly (default) + Firefox (stable),Chrome, Edge
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- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- System Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell Latitude E5470
- OS
- ChromeOS Flex Dev Channel (current)
- CPU
- Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-6300U CPU @ 2.40GHz, 2501 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 4 Logical Processor(s)
- Motherboard
- Dell
- Memory
- 16 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel(R) HD Graphics 520
- Sound Card
- Intel(R) HD Graphics 520 + RealTek Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Dell laptop display 15"
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 * 1080
- Hard Drives
- Toshiba 128GB M.2 22300 drive
INTEL Cherryville 520 Series SSDSC2CW180A 180 GB SATA III SSD
- PSU
- Dell
- Case
- Dell
- Cooling
- Dell
- Keyboard
- Dell
- Mouse
- Logitech MX Master 3S (shared w. Sys 1) | Dell TouchPad
- Internet Speed
- AT&T LightSpeed Gigabit Duplex Ftth