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Episode 34: The World According to Tim Huckaby



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Keith and Woody finally held down the energetic and entertaining Tim Huckaby long enough to get his views on software development, Rich Internet Applications and technology. His stories and advice for developers when in front of their computers and when they need to have fun are timely and refreshing in this industry.



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HUCKABY

Tim Huckaby co-founded InterKnowlogy in 1999. As a Software Development Lead, Architect, Author, & Speaker, Tim has 25+ years experience including serving on a Microsoft product team as a development lead on an architecture team. Tim is one of ~150 Microsoft Regional Directors world-wide, a Microsoft MVP and sits on multiple Microsoft advisory councils and boards. As the CEO of InterKnowlogy he spends a large amount of his time traveling nationally and internationally speaking at various industry conferences and events. Tim regularly consults and advises Microsoft at a corporate level.

Consistently rated in the top 10% of all speakers, and currently focused on RIA & Smart Client Technologies like WPF, VSTO and Silverlight, Tim Huckaby has been called a “Pioneer of the Smart Client Revolution”. Tim has been awarded multiple times for the highest rated Keynote and technical presentations for Microsoft and numerous other technology conferences around the world.

Follow Tim on his blog: http://blogs.interknowlogy.com/timhuckaby/

 

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#1 pascal on 8.15.2009 at 6:13 AM

Love the show but I can hardly hear Tim Huckaby speak... can't carry on listening to episode 34 :(

#2 Dave on 8.26.2009 at 3:54 PM

I have to agree with pascal -- the audio quality of this podcast was bad, very bad, very very bad. I did not listen to the whole show either.

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