Aug. 17th, 2006

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Spent the day in Philly yesterday, specifically at the Marriott downtown. We had our annual developer's meeting there.

In addition to presentations by other employees, I also attended ones by Microsoft, Intel, and a few others. Scary, but I actually think some of the new tools in .net 3.0 look like they'll be fun. Not sure how much we'll do with WPF, but WCF better get some usage, or we won't be living up to corporate expectations. I haven't yet redesigned everything with the new services based architecture, but I will sooner or later. Of course, that will all be in my head, as have most of the changes that would have had us half-way along that path some five years ago. Now if I can only figure out a way to integrate our other product into a services based form, that would be fun...

Had dinner at the Hard Rock because a number of other places within walking distance of the hotel closed. Before 6pm. How can a restaurant in a city not remain open until at least 10pm? On the ride home, we noticed how many gates were pulled shut, how many places locked down. And how popular concertina wire was a roof ornament. And how many abandoned buildings there were.

Strange city, Philly. Half-expected to see anti-aircraft turrets poking out over the wire, but, I suppose their threats come from the street, not the sky. All in all, it's not that I feel unsafe there, despite all the barbed wire fences around churches and so forth, but that I feel vaguely unclean while there. So much of the city seems to be in disrepair, moreso than the other metro areas I am familiar with.

That, and, although it towers over the Lehigh Valley, it is a short city, with few exceptions.

As this was only a 16-hour day thing, I didn't make any attempt to meet up with any Phillyfolk - I expect to be there for our Client Conference in the fall, and hopefully will be there for the entire time, which will give me at least one free evening. I'll post more info when I have it.

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