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MTS06 - How fast is google

Tuesday, April 11th, 2006

I’m a geek but I’m wondering how quickly google will pick up the tags for MTS2006 in its searches. I’m not sure how well google will index into my blog, but we’ll see. If you see this post on google, add a comment and we’ll see how fast google is.

Addition April 14th, 2006:
Well, turns out Goole is really freakin’ fast. Only 2 days from this post being added and tagged until it shows up as the 4-6 result in a Goole search for “mts06″. Pretty good. Here’s the link:

http://www.google.com/search?hs=odt&hl=en&lr=&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&q=mts06&btnG=Search

MTS06 - Jim’s slip?

Tuesday, April 11th, 2006

I’m blogging today from the MTS2006 (Microsoft Technology Summit 2006). This year we have internet in the room, so hopefully I’ll be able to send out updates quickly rather than spatting out information in the evenings after a couple of drinks.

Anyways, Jim Hugunin is back this year talking about IronPython 1.0, which is close to release. He made a quick comment and got a cease and desist order from his boss in the corner. Talking about GTK on Windows, Linux and OSX and how IronPython hooks into it he said that GTK and IronPython work well on Linux and OSX currently and decent on Windows and then added the additional statement of “for now”. An interesting statement. The CLR/IL is an open standard and mono is out there. IronPython is also targeting .Net and Mono. In fact, Jim mentioned that the Mono folks are leveraging IronPython to work on their 2.0 release and stay up-to-date within 2-3 days of each IronPython release. Jim also mentioned that they are not working with Mono, but do release their tests, which are helping the Mono project considerably. So, what’s the secret? Are they working on solid ports for Mono and GTK on Linux and OSX or helping develop Mono 2.0 or planning on providing a .Net complie on other systems with GTK? No clue, but that slip more than likely means something’s coming and from what I could get from Jim, it could be a free or open source release of .Net for Linux and OSX sometime in the future, which would probably use GTK for the graphics engine.