At the 2002 MEC, John and I were both presenting multiple sessions, and we had a little friendly competition to see who did better. (I honestly don’t remember the results; I just remember how psyched he was at successfully evading the wrath of the demo gods). This year, he has a crushing four sessions, all deeply technical (BPR310 is “Office Developer: Programming XML Solutions”, BPR311 is “Office Developer: Programming Word XML Solutions”, BPRC14 is “Building High Performance InfoPath Solutions”, while I have but one (MSG381,”Designing a High Availability Exchange 2003 Solution”) , so I have somewhat of an advantage. Both of us have some hard work to do to catch the top guns from last year’s TechEd, though.
