Thursday, April 19, 2007 - Posts

Interfacing Hardware Using Robotics Studio

Interfacing External Hardware Using Managed Code and Microsoft Robotics Studio

While developers write code to build software every day, not often are they exposed to code that drives and interfaces hardware. This session will attempt to bridge that gap and show how .NET can be used to effectively interface several hardware devices, including an RFID reader and tags, Phidget control boards with a variety of sensors, and a servo controller. Additionally, Microsoft Robotics Studio will be introduced along with a demonstration showing how one can control some of the hardware previously listed in an environment where concurrency and performance are key.

Tonights meeting of NYCDOTNETDEV 6 PM, sign-up and I'll see you there!

Speaker - Brian Peek, a recognized .NET expert with over 6 years experience developing .NET solutions, and over 9 years of professional experience architecting and developing solutions using Microsoft technologies and platforms. 


 Robotics Studio and The Sumo Competition.

Achieving Full Potential

Microsoft Announces Commitment to Promote Sustained Social and Economic Opportunity for the Next 5 Billion People

All human beings deserve a chance to achieve their full potential - Bill Gates

Microsoft today unveiled a new commitment to help close the digital divide by creating new products and programs that will help bring social and economic opportunity to the estimated 5 billion people who are not yet realizing the benefits of technology.

Through the expansion of Microsoft Unlimited Potential, the company is renewing and accelerating its long-term commitment to use technology, training and partnerships to transform education, foster local innovation, and enable jobs and opportunities to sustain a continuous cycle of social and economic growth for everyone.

Orlando Ayala, Microsoft's VP for emerging markets is heading up the program. I've met Orlando several times and we've shared a few laughs. He's a native Colombian who exudes passion and ambition.

We all know you can pick-up a copy of Windows or Office on the street in China for a dollar, now Orlando is going to take on the pirates by offering the real deal for three bucks