April 24, 2005
@ 08:12 AM

I just looked at my blog and found that I haven’t written anything in more than three weeks and not anything of any substance in more than 6 weeks. I can’t even believe it’s been that long. Time flies by when you’re busy. I still owe a follow up to this here, and will try to get that done in the next two weeks or so.

So what happened in the past 6 weeks? I learned how to stand and “surf” for several seconds at a time on a snowboard in Vail (Colorado) and bruised every part of my body the next week when my friends put me up on a real mountain in Keystone. I had the honor of sitting on the review board of the Microsoft Certified Architect program in Redmond, attended the Indigo Software Design Review in Seattle, spoke at the Visual Studio User Groups in Denver and Boulder (Tim Huckaby gave me 15 minutes of his time at the latter), and had several customer meetings in the US and Germany. I recorded 8 hours worth of webcasts on Service Orientation and spoke at workshops on the same topics in Belgium and Germany.  I spoke at the Microsoft Gulf Developer Conference GDC2005 in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), at the Microsoft North Africa Developer Conference NDC2005 in Algiers (Algeria), and between all these things I ported an application to Indigo and prepared my talks for several conferences that are happening this next week and later this year and for which the content deadlines were due.

Now, if that sounds busy, consider next week: Today I fly to Istanbul at 17:30h, get there at 21:30h. I will do 3 talks at a large MS conference in Istanbul the next day. Tuesday morning (really: middle of the night) I have to get out to the airport and catch a 5:40am flight to Ljubljana in Slovenia. From there I will be picked up and driven to Opatija in Croatia where I’ll do a track keynote and another talk at the WinDays conference in the afternoon. After dinner, I go back to Ljubljana aiport and fly (at 11:45pm) back to Istanbul, getting there at 2:50am. 3 more talks in Turkey on Wednesday. Then, Thursday morning, I catch the same flight to Ljubljana at 5:40am, but will connect through to Vienna in Austria where I will arrive at around 8:30am and will hurry to the Microsoft office to do two full days of Visual Studio 2005 training for the MS Ascend program and then fly home to Düsseldorf Friday evening. By Saturday I will likely need medical attention.

The upcoming week is so crazy that I will try to document it here. Let’s see whether I can pull it off.

Categories: Talks

Thursday, April 28, 2005 10:31:50 PM UTC
I attended your presentation in WinDays about Indigo (not the keynote). You openly stated there that you are among a few people in this universe who are fully familiar with Indigo (with all pillars of Indigo). Could you make similar statement here to enable developer community to argue with you? You stated in Croatia that you can argue with anyone about this statement.
Zoltan
Friday, April 29, 2005 7:25:07 PM UTC
Hi;
I attended your presentations in Istanbul. I just wanna thank you for your thoughts about open source projects...

Presentations was amazing. Thanks again...
Monday, May 02, 2005 10:20:52 AM UTC
Zolton,

Yes, Clemens is well known to be an ego-maniac in some parts of the world (which obviously is unknown to him as he sits in the ivory tower)

He goes around stating everything about the self-centered him wherever his big over-inflated head takes him.

There is no doubt that he is an intelligent being but sometimes he spares no effort to step on everyone to make it known.

Isnt this post all about himself ? It is a rather well-known fact...so you are not the only one.
Monday, May 02, 2005 12:08:46 PM UTC
Zoltan,

I think you wanted to misundterstand what I said. I said that I am familiar with Remoting, MSMQ, Enterprise Services, ASMX and WSE and that there are only very few people who can spend the time to know all of these in depth.

And to the anonymous poster ... this is my blog. It's about me. Deal with it.

Clemens Vasters
Thursday, May 05, 2005 12:52:14 AM UTC
Hello again,

Yes, you are right. You actually mentioned "Remoting, MSMQ, Enterprise Services, ASMX and WSE". However, according to my understanding all these technologies will be incorporated to Indigo which tend to become an unified distributed technology. From my point of view being familiar with Indigo today means being familiar with all previous technologies in order to be able to explain to audience why Indigo is important and how Indigo solves the existing problems of ALL previous technologies.

I appreciate your work as an "Indigo evangelist". Your presentations are usually very nice and technically challenging. Perheps I was wrong when I raised my expectation too high in Croatia and perheps the organiser wanted introductory level. I do not know. In Teched Europe last year you were great. I am just wondering would you repeat the same sentence in the next TechEd in the front of European developer community?
Zoltan
Thursday, September 01, 2005 1:52:49 AM UTC
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