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See what attendees and organizers say:
"What a show! Good speaker, good session, totally enjoyable." Attendee
Feedback Form TechEd Asia
"If you are looking for a brilliant
speaker for a conference, consider Kudzu. As you might know, I make very
few endorsements of that sort. .... The good news is that he'll be an
independent speaker and if you run a conference or a user group anywhere in
EMEA, you should really consider have him come over and talk." Clemens
Vasters WCF Program Manager Microsoft
"Chad Hower's a hoot! Never did I think that an hour and a quarter session on localization would have me on the edge of my seat like this season's summer blockbuster." Blog post about TechEd Asia 2008
"Wow-Very very
professional."
"We could not have delivered the First Dev.Conference
(Geek Event) in Gulf without his input to planning and excellent delivery
which has had very positive effects on our perception and engagement with the
developer community in the region. Many many thanks." Vimal
Sethi DPE Lead Microsoft Gulf
"An excellent presentation and a
good overview of the technology. I'm not 100% convinced of it's application but
really impressed with the presenter. Well Done and thanks :-)" TechEd
Europe Feedback Form
"The presenter was really funny and it was very
entertaining."
"Good session. Great speaker.... good look into the future
as well as pragmatic review of current stuff." Attendee Feedback
Form TechEd US
"Kudzu was really amazing and made almost
every one in the room to fall off his/her chair, he knows his stuff, but he also
does it with passion and laughter. Thank you, thank you and thank you Kudzu for
your support to MS Kuwait, and hope to have you back in the near
future." Omar Draghmeh EPG Manager Microsoft Kuwait
"Inspiring" TechEd Europe Feedback Form
"This is for
me the best session I have attended; technically accurate, hot topic and the
presenter knows and uses the power of humor to educate on the
subject."
"This guy is great and the contents is
incredible."
"Kudzu was presenting at our WebDevCon conference in Moscow,
also I saw him presenting at various events before and I always was delighted by
his style of presenting and being in contact with the audience. I can say for
sure – Kudzu is one of those speakers whom you can learn from." Alexander
Lozhechkin Architect Evangelist Microsoft Russia
"Very good
speaker! Was overtime but we didn't care!"
"The best session in the event
till now." TechEd Developers Europe Hossam AlFraih (SaudiGeek.NET) Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
"Kudzu excelled in presentation, educational and technical
skills while 'performing' during Developer & IT Pro Days 2006 in
Belgium." Tom Mertens Audience Marketing Manager Microsoft
Belgium
"Very good entertaining speaker. Great topic about
user-friendly interfaces and user-experience."
"Kudzu has a laid-back and
comfortable way of presenting topics, he has the ability to lure knowledge into
us, in a both entertaining and efficient way. He also has the ability to make
the audience participants, not only spectators. By looking at things from new
viewpoints - Kudzu is a master here, you start to think in a new way. His
sessions become a trip in Aha!-land, an exciting trip." Ingvar
Nilsen Oslo Delphi Day
"Wish he had more time for another
session, excellent!"
"Best speaker of the 2 days for me. This man can
fill a whole day without falling asleep or losing the public's
attention." Attendee Feedback Form Belgium Developer Days
"If you look beyond the jokes you will find a deeply knowledgeable
individual who is always willing to help the community. Kudzu manages to excide
the crowds not only by jokes but by deep knowledge and hands-on experience on
the topics he delivers!" Evangelos Hadjichristodoulou BizTalk MVP "Chad is a very very funny and brilliant guy; he has amazing presentation skills with a cool sense of humor." Ahmed Mahdy Microsoft TechNet Forums - Global Moderator Egyptian Developers Conference
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Architecture: Localization - Going Beyond Translation
Most developers think localization involves just translating the text into another language. Text translation certainly is a major component of localization, but even when professionally done, simply translating the text is not enough. Such localizations still leave users with an uncomfortable often difficult to use piece of software. Have you ever thought about the colors or pictures in your application as part of localization? Learn how to deal with linguistic mechanical differences, currencies, dates, times, numbers, formatting, flow, cultural differences and more in this session.
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