Posted By: jeffsand | Feb 1st @ 10:16 AM
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For the "Coffeehouse Only Crowd" - A popular request, our first attempt at a weekly show on C9.

http://channel9.msdn.com/showpost.aspx?postid=378886

Looking forward to feedback and a name.

Next week with David and Jerry
looks cool, can we next week go to you home and talk about you? please? Big Smile

as for names...

C9 Weekend, C9 Show or something else with C9 on start
Btw. I would name it "the geek week" Big Smile - sounds fun to me
littleguru wrote:
Btw. I would name it "the geek week" - sounds nerdy and fun
I don't know guru, "geek" and "week " together sounds..., i don't know exactly how to call it, but just not great...
well we could use code names C9S Smiley
- Channel 9 weekly briefing
- Dan's week
- Message from the pilot
- Checklist (like the pilot's checklist before the departure)
- Weekly lineup
- Watchlist
- Microsoft Output summary Big Smile
- Weekly recap
Chadk wrote:
"This week on 9"?


9 news on 9 - and they should cover 9 topics Smiley
W3bbo wrote:

jeffsand wrote:

For the "Coffeehouse Only Crowd" - A popular request, our first attempt at a weekly show on C9.

http://channel9.msdn.com/showpost.aspx?postid=378886

Looking forward to feedback and a name.

Actually, stick with "#include <name.here>" (a variation of the current name) sounds fine. It's got the geek-appeal there, and shows Microsoft still believes in C/C++




I like it!
jeffsand wrote:


For the "Coffeehouse Only Crowd" - A popular request, our first attempt at a weekly show on C9.

http://channel9.msdn.com/showpost.aspx?postid=378886

Looking forward to feedback and a name.

Actually, stick with "#include <name.here>" (a variation of the current name) sounds fine. It's got the geek-appeal there, and shows Microsoft still believes in C/C++ Smiley

There's been a sight too much love for managed code lately, despite that the tools we use to make managed code (csc, devenv, the jitc) are all written in C/C++.


NineLife NineLives NineBytes a Week
Chadk wrote:
"This week on 9"?


this week on 9 is good

runner up:  recycle the old MSDN show name, "the .Net show"

or "The 9's"  Tongue Out

5 Nines ?  like 99.999% ?

( Quality developer stuff .... )
News At Nine

(see what I did there? News at ten? hurrrrrrr)
Call it something like "1001 bits".  1001 being 9 in binary.  Bits being little pieces (of news).

Eye iz funnay!!!!!1Shift+One
I don't get all the extra effort for !!111one 1SHift+ one,
it's just getting lame now. We get it already... Perplexed

Back on topic, ummm...how about

"News on Nine"

C9LLOUT     (spoken: "call out" | assoc: future outlook: ~ "fallout")
Thruflight (The inspection type performed between flights)

Postflight (The inspection type performed after the last flight of the day)

Debrief (When the pilots review the mission after they return)
figuerres wrote:




5 Nines ?  like 99.999% ?




I have to admit to finding this very funny and rather cute.
Microsoft Internet Information Show 1.0, Weekly Edition


And then we could call it IIS Smiley
"Weekly C9S"

Weekly channel 9 show...
appropiate & simple may be...
How about "News on Nine"? Sharp, snappy, to the point and with a touch of alliteration. What more could a respectible niner want?
You should end each show with "I'm Dan Fernandez. Stay classy, planet Earth."
TommyCarlier wrote:
You should end each show with "I'm Dan Fernandez. Stay classy, planet Earth."


I ate a red candle!

That was an awesome movie.
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