Jackie Goldstein Part 1
Jackie Goldstein talks about Visual Basic and Visual Basic .NET in this excellent discussion.
We had a great time talking to Jackie Goldstein but we were only able to cover half the topics we wanted to. Look for part two later on in 2005.
Guests:

Jackie Goldstein
Jackie Goldstein has achieved national and international recognition for expertise in Windows and .NET development in general and Visual Basic and database applications in particular.
He is the General Manager of Renaissance Computer Systems Ltd., which specializes in consulting, training, and development with Microsoft tools and technologies. He has over 20 years experience developing and managing software applications in the U.S. and Israel, and is known for his ability to help developers understand and take advantage of new technologies.
Jackie is a Microsoft Regional Director, a Microsoft MVP, the founder and monthly host of the Israel VB User Group, and is a featured speaker at international developer events including VSLive!, TechEd, Microsoft Developer Days, and Microsoft Professional Developers Conference (PDC).
Jackie works closely with Microsoft in the U.S., Israel, and throughout Europe. He was chosen by Microsoft as the Microsoft Regional Director of the Year for 1999 and also received the 2004 Outstanding Regional Director Award.
Jackie was selected as member of the INETA Speakers Bureau and is the lead author of the book "Database Access with Visual Basic.NET" (Addison-Wesley , ISBN 0-67232-3435). He has also written several articles for the Microsoft MSDN web site.
At the end of 2003, Microsoft commissioned Jackie to do a VB Upgrade Tour in 10 different cities throughout Europe.
In December 2003, Microsoft recognized Jackie as a .NET Software Legend!
Links:
- Jeffrey Palermo's TechEd Party http://shrinkster.com/5i5
- Videoloom.com http://www.videoloom.com
- Wayback Machine http://www.archive.org
- VB Stereotype Cartoon http://shrinkster.com/5ix
- How to Sell Your Boss on .NET Training http://shrinkster.com/5iy
- Videos Showing Off Refactoring http://www.shrinkster.com/5iz