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  1. It was great to see my #endjin co-founder Howard at the IOC launch of the #olympic #ai agenda today.

    He is a member of the IOC AI expert working group that has been informing and advising this programme, aiming to guide the IOC’s efforts to maximise the opportunities and manage the risks of the transformative power of artificial intelligence, to support athletes and drive the development of sport and the Olympic Games.
    olympics.com/ioc/news/ioc-take

  2. We were chatting about this at the #endjin Xmas dinner the other week. It is notable, I think, that every single attempt to build a better #WPF has ended up in some significant way less good.

    Any UI framework is a balance of compromise but WPF is remarkably well poised. Props to #Avalonia which seems to be achieving much the same balance.

    If only we'd had a couple more years of "real" Moore's Law rather than the "more cores at the same clock speed" version we've had since WPF first shipped...

  3. Part of the #endjin Xmas lunch at MJP @ Caistor Hall.

  4. A quick video culled from one of our internal "show and tell" sessions at #endjin. Ian Griffiths talks about #tensors and #GPT with #TorchSharp.

    youtu.be/KN9uiCHw9N0

  5. Over at #endjin we're publishing customer interviews about Microsoft Fabric and the data landscape.

    They capture the perspective of senior business decision makers (think CxO or Director-of) and take a risk/benefit perspective, in the context of the competitive landscape.

    The first looks at adoption challenges, and how to place your bets.

    The second considers the impact of Generative AI on technologists and users.

    endjin.com/what-we-think/talks

    endjin.com/what-we-think/talks

    #microsoft #data #ai #cto

  6. Oho! @brianrandell has just announced at #vslive that "Essential DevOps" - a collaboration between #endjin and #github - will be published "soon".

    We've been keeping this under our hat for a while and have been bursting to get it out there.

    It's our distillation of thinking about DevOps philosophy and practice in 2023, and how it has changed and developed since the term was coined 15 years ago.

  7. I spent some time last night reading this github.com/corvus-dotnet/Corvu It is an absolutely fascinating approach to using C# to efficiently access JSON documents in a strongly typed way without losing the flexibility of JSON by leveraging JSON Schema as the type definition. Kudos to the folks at #endjin for the ingenuity /cc @ythos

  8. We have the most participants we've ever had in our #endjin #adventOfCode team this year. It makes it considerably more fun.