Tuesday, January 02, 2007

North Face In-Store Explorer in a store near you!




Ok, so Vista hasn't gone live to the main stream public yet and the first retail application has shipped to the public (hands).

As some of you know - people that have been tracking Vista and the WinFx over the last months (and years); the North Face Explorer has been one of the most coolest applications being marketed along side with this technologies.

Developed by the people @ Fluid, a Digital Production company based in San Francisco, this guys have gone live with the application we all saw demoed during the PDC '05 conference.

Darren David, tech lead for this project has blog about it here, so for you guys out in the US soil, go to the nearest NF store and check it out... for those like me, that only go to the states once or twice a year or that live abroad, here is cool excerpt from the guys over Channel9 who have the snipped from the PDC demo for a re-run.

Talking about technology Microsoft published a white paper last year that talks about NF proof of concept and even has some demo code that comes in handy when talking 3D, image management: you know WPF in general.

Ok, so I'll let u guys to go explore and keep enjoying life in this new 2007! Happy coding everyone!

1 comments:

  1. Hi, this is totally unrelated to your subject other than you are a programming guru, but I was wondering if anyone has the slightest idea how to recover old wiped emails from AOL? I save mine to disk using the save mail setting in AOL and have been doing so for just about ten years. Suddenly on one screen name AOL just wiped everything. Most of it is meaningless but some of it is irreplaceable information. Stupid me not to save it elsewhere. Anyone have ideas on how to recover it?

    Thanks and sorry if this violates the Blog Code of Conduct - Im new to this sort of thing.

    BTW what is WPF? Thanks!
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