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October 2006 - Posts

MS Speech Server Book

I recently had my book proposal accepted by Apress. The topic is Developing Speech Enabled Applications with .Net and Microsoft Speech Server. (Name change is probably going to happen, depending how Microsoft packages MSS into OCS.) I've been talking

Speech Application Workflow Projects Rock!

The greatest addition to MSS 2007 is Speech Application Workflow projects, it uses WF (Windows Workflow Foundation). WF and Speech, what's not to love?! While, I am not as excited as some others are about the additions, such as VoiceXML, it's probably

Microsoft Speech Server 2007 Beta - Day 1

Well, I was able to finally get accepted for the MSS beta. All I can say is wow, a lot of new features. While, I can not go into details on features that haven't been made public yet, I will discuss features that have been made available to the public

Microsoft Speech Server 2007 Beta

Ok, most the time getting your hands on a Microsoft Beta Product is pretty easy. However, I've been trying to get my hands on Microsoft Speech Server 2007 Beta, it seems it is a closed beta, that was open for short while. (It is open to an ISV that can

Value Types vs Reference Types

Ok, while this is pretty basic stuff, I found my self explaining this on my current gig to some VB 6 guys that we are helping get up to speed on .Net. They came to me and asked why the following code doesn't work. (point gets updated but _point(i) doesn’t)
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Up North...

For my current gig for Magenic , I am in northern Minnesota. For a travel gig, it's not too bad. They have a private plane to take me back and forth every week. Hotel, Food and Car are covered, no need to fill out reimbursement paper work. This is what
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