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Jesse Liberty - Silverlight Geek

More Signal Less Noise

Web 2.0 Run Amok

In the past few months, I’ve dramatically increased the number of channels from and to the community and since they are likely to cause some confusion, this post will briefly review and explain my intentions.

First, the list:

  • Tutorials
  • Books
  • Videos
  • Webcasts
  • Presentations
  • Silverlight Blog
  • O’Reilly Blog
  • My Other Blog
  • Amazon Blog
  • Private Twitter
  • Silverlight MicroBlog
  • Silverlight HyperBlog  +Email +Forum
  • Portal
  • Book Support
  • Email
  • Phone
  • Emergency IM
  • Other IM
  • Technorati
  • Facebook
  • DotNetSlackers
  • CommunityCredit
  • Plaxo
  • Linked In
  • Del.icio.us
  • DiggIt
  • Wikipedia
  • Flikr
  • etc.

Formal, Mostly One Way, High Value Communication

SidebarLinks A large part of my job is to produce what we call “content” (though I bet I’m not supposed to say that out loud) which includes our Tutorials, Videos, Presentations and Webcasts.  You can always find links tot he latest of these on the sidebar of my blog

In addition, Tim and I are under contract with O’Reilly to write the forthcoming Programming Silverlight 2 which has been embraced by Microsoft and is also (isn’t this cool?) part of our job here.

I try to keep my Blog reasonably focused on Silverlight, but I do include the occasional article on anything from technology rants to just rants.  That said, if the signal to noise ratio falls too low, let me know!

 

Other Connections

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In addition to the big 5 (Tutorials, Book, Videos, Presentations and Webcasts) I’ve created as many innovative connections as I can think of or steal from others. These include a few that require explanation…

The Twitter Family

  • Private Twitter – I use this for occasional outbursts, but mostly to let folks know where I am when I’m on the road
  • Silverlight MicroBlog – an experiment in “how much blogging can you do in 140 characters” – that I’m still working on but that is an interesting idea I keep coming back to
  • Silverlight HyperBlog – a new experiment in blogging my work day in some detail supported by a dedicated email address to get feedback and a dedicated community forum in case subscribers want to discuss anything that comes up in the blizzard of tweets.   This is clearly experimental, but interesting.

Other Blogs

O’Reilly Blog and author site is often neglected in favor of this one. However, it does  contains links to book information, old articles and can be useful (at least to me) from time to time.

The  Amazon Author Blog is mostly a “fan” site, with reproductions of blog entries from elsewhere, the occasional original entry and such compelling data as my wish list and my most recent purchases (a digital download of Brian Eno’s Fat Lady Of Limbourg)

Finally, I recently renamed my political blog to My Other Blog – it has had numerous names, but its focus has moved away from pure *** Politics and it is now where I write anything I feel the need to write that doesn’t belong here (perhaps this blog entry should have been put there??) 

Phone and IM

I’m quite ambivalent about posting my phone number and now I’ve added Instant Messaging to my blog, which is absurd. 

LiveIM

With 1/2 a million readers of my books, and 200+ incoming emails a day, and working an average 70 hour week, it is silly to think that I can answer calls or take IM. But there is an endless internal psychic conflict in  wanting (needing?) that personal touch; meeting the needs of the individual developer. Of course, the reality is that the only choice is to redirect callers to the excellent Silverlight forums or to my book support site, but this keeps alive my hope that I will, from time to time, be able to provide that personal answer that gets someone back on track.

Web 2.0 Sites

It may not be completely accurate, but I would put my membership in Plaxo, LinkedIn, Facebook, Flikr, even DotNetSlackers and CommunityCredit under this heading. All of this is an effort to be “out there” as a presence, reaching out to the community. At the same time, participating in Technorati, Deli.icio.us and DiggIt is a way to let folks know about the Blog, and Wikipedia is not something I can control but it is a blast to be listed.

All in all, my goal, over time, is to provide access, community and, most important, useful information, with as little noise as possible.

Comments

Community Blogs said:

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# July 14, 2008 4:44 PM

samcov said:

Jesse, do you know if RTM will be available by the Olympics?

If not, does that mean that the seeding of Silverlight through the Olympics will cause another round of upgrades ala Beta 2?

# July 15, 2008 12:22 PM

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# July 15, 2008 1:54 PM

jesseliberty said:

I'll check but I'm pretty sure we've not announced a release date yet. sorry.

# July 15, 2008 2:15 PM

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# July 15, 2008 4:44 PM

samcov said:

Jessee, I'm 100% sure RTM's not been announced, but there is a rumor there may be a CTP before the RTM.

That was said by a MS Employee on the forums.

Any info would be appreciated.

# July 15, 2008 8:51 PM

samcov said:

Jessee, I take that back.  RTM has been modified from Summer to Fall.

That's a bit disturbing unless a CTP is due out this summer.  Could you try to verify if the CTP is slated for summer?

# July 16, 2008 2:58 AM

jesseliberty said:

Samcov, not sure who your source is, but as far as I know, this falls under "those who know aren't saying, and those who are saying don't know."

# July 16, 2008 8:57 PM

samcov said:

Here is the post on Silverlight.net

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The typical pattern of software releases is: alpha(s), beta(s), release candidate(s), RTM/RTW.

And no, I won't say when...

Dave Relyea [MSFT]

http://blogs.msdn.com/devdave

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# July 17, 2008 3:39 AM

jesseliberty said:

samcov, I certainly agree with Dave, but how do you go from that to we've been pushed back from summer to fall??

# July 17, 2008 11:02 AM

samcov said:

Jesse, take a look at the link below, and pay attention to the update in RED at the top of the article.

blogs.msdn.com/.../silverlight-roadmap-questions.aspx

# July 17, 2008 5:41 PM

jesseliberty said:

I just realized that our over-zealout auto-censor snipped out the word *** (q-u-e-e-r) from this sentence: "Finally, I recently renamed my political blog to My Other Blog – it has had numerous names, but its focus has moved away from pure *** Politics and it is now where I write anything I feel the need to write that doesn’t belong here"

Now, *** can be an insult (as can Jew, thank you) but is not inherently so (ask the head of the Department of *** Studies at any major university) so perhaps we want to get that updated.

As a *** activist off and on for over 30 years, (and a *** Jew for that matter) I hope we can get our eager-beaver censor fixed, and I can return to putting my politics on my other blog and silverlight here.

# July 19, 2008 7:41 AM