Š. Bechynský, V. Karas: Why parse when we have ATOM and JSON (35 min.)
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There's large amount of very intresting data on the web, but it's very hard to get to it using your favorite programming language. Open Data Protocol (OData) allows you to produce and consume data in a way which is much more friendly for code.
Come to hear about OData and why you already now it anyway.
Štěpán Bechynský (CZ)
Developer Evangelist at Microsoft
I am Developer Evangelist in Microsoft Czech Republic. Before I joined Microsoft I worked as trainer in the biggest training center in Czech Republic Gopas and I worked as freelancer in German software house.During my previews job I used different platforms and technologies and I worked on one-man project and in teams with 15 people. I am focused now on upcoming Microsoft technologies.
Vít Karas (CZ)
Senior Software Development Engineer at Microsoft
At Microsoft, I work more than 7 years. I started as a developer on the CLR, runtime for NET Framework. Then I a team that is responsible for XML libraries. From the beginning I worked mostly on MSXML, I later switched to XmlLite, both at the time of Windows Vista release. I owned also .NET XML libraries as well, mainly System.Xml and System.Xml.Linq.
About 2 years ago, I joined the team working on WCF Data Services (formerly Project Astoria), where I work today. The team, besides the WCF Data Services, maintains the protocol OData as well. More or less I've been participated in the development of Windows products, Visual Studio, Silverlight and SQL Server.