MIX09 Workship is Online Now
I found out today that my MIX09 worskhop is now officially online. I won’t lie, it’s kind of long. The session is three hours of what I wish I had learned about design when I jumped on the design wagon train. You’ll either want to do this one an hour at a time or else prepare some snacks.
By the way, thanks to the Microsoft guys (Jaime and other folks) who made sure this recording got online. Initially, since it’s a workshop, it was not going to be posted. Normally workshops and precons don’t get recorded or posted. Microsoft really went out of their way, though, to get this one out there (after we found out it had been recorded by accident). Maybe they realized that this is a tough year to be budgeting for addons (like workshops) at conferences and there are probably people who would have liked to have attended.
I guess we also want to thank the attendees who asked to get it online. I think that enough people clamored to get it up there. So, thanks guys!

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Great presentation!!! Congratulation.
Will you share your (PPT) presentation file too?
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Perry
20 apr 2009
Developer
ken
20 apr 2009
Microsoft provides great resources for the developer to enhance their skills
Brent Schooley
21 apr 2009
Thank you again Robby for this workshop! As you may remember, I was unable to attend this and was really hoping it would be posted online. Now it is and I can’t be happier! Just finished watching the first part and it’s great material. Going back to watching the rest of it now. Thanks again!
Brent
Marlon Grech
22 apr 2009
Awsome !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Richard Chico
26 apr 2009
Hey there great talk
just what I was looking for!
Antonio Torrealba
27 apr 2009
Thanks a lot, Robby, it is absolutely inspiring the way you talk about design and I am glad to have seen it right when I am starting to create a prototype for our application.
Kath Roderick
28 apr 2009
Awesome x 2 (couldn’t be there) !!
Allen Newton
02 may 2009
Fantastic! I couldn’t convince my employer to send me to the workshop so I missed it. Time to make some popcorn!
Brian
15 may 2009
Awesome. I had been asking about this being posted. As a developer I get things working, but my UI’s are rather “clunky”. Being better at UX is a goal of mine for this rest of this year. Also on my todo list is “network administration/security for developers”.
Adolfo
16 may 2009
I was in Nate and Mollys workshop when this was happening so it was a treat to see that this was available for replay. I watched all 3 in one sitting and loved it, thanks so much for putting this awesome material together!
postscripter
29 nov 2009
I learned and enjoyed watching these a lot!
ps: I love your kaxaml application!
Stu
02 feb 2010
That was an incredible presentation. I’ve seen the whole thing about 3 times and I plan to keep watching it.
I want to design in grids more. Hey Robby, how do I get those cool grids to show up in VS or in Expression Blend 3? I like it when they show squares AND golden rectangles. Most of the grids you showed weren’t just rigid squares like the kind you see on yellow/green computation paper. Any help you got would be put to good use.