Ink in 60 Seconds! is a talk I have presented to a number of user groups (some courtesy of
INETA). It consists of a number of small little demos of Tablet PC programming, most written in 60 seconds or less.
Now, thanks to
Camtasia Studio, I have a recording of this presentation from
the Ann Arbor .NET Developers group on June 14, 2006. And thanks to
YouTube, I can now present it to you on-line
here. And you can also
download a ZIP file of the slides and a cleaned-up version of the sample code.
One part of the video may need explanation. Part of the fun of this talk is the deadline:
can I write that code in 60 seconds? And if not, I expect the audience to heckle and laugh. But just in case they need encouragement, I wrote a little tool called Egg Timer. When I launch it, it starts a 60-second clock; and if I don't stop it before the clock elapses,
it will heckle me. So if you hear a strange computer voice at spots in the video, it means I ran out of time.
And for those who are curious: yes,
my car is much better now.
Look for more recorded presentations soon! And if you're looking for an easy-to-use UML tool for Tablet PCs, check out
Tablet UML.
Update: Here's an attempt to embed the video in this post:
Update: Fixed the link to the ZIP file. Thank you, )
Stéphane Torres.