CodeCampOz 2007 – (protecting) from code-level attacks
April 8, 2007 3:35 am Hawkeye, Personal, ReadifyCodeCampOz 2007 is over and all of us are back home to our daily life. Sleep, wake up, take a shower, go to work, have breakfast, work, have lunch, work, go home, work, have dinner, work, have another shower, sleep. Here and there you add a bit of distractions, a user group or a walk on the beach while thinking about the next year’s TechEd or CodeCampOz.
This year I’ve seen some very nice presentations. Crucible has some nice description of most of the talks so I won’t get into details but I will tell you about Luke Drumm’s XNA presentation. It looked a lot like a simple PowerPoint presentation. I’m sure that everyone thought it’s just that, a PowerPoint but half the way through the presentation we see a tank moving in .. PowerPoint .. looked a bit strange … disturbing but interesting at the same time. It was definitely a wow + wtf at the same time when the tank moved. Why? Because (most of us) just realized that what looked like a PowerPoint was actually an XNA application controlled from a nice XBox wireless controller that had all the samples integrated.
Back to the subject of this post, here is the presentation Andy and I delivered