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theguy@nextdoor.com.us

2006-02-25, 10:30 pm

I am new on this group. I cant seem to find any unofficial
information on what Microsoft uses (technology, language etc.) or
skills they need for XBOX development (specifically 360). I need to
know as I have to prepare myself for a possible career interview
with MS XBOX. Any help would be appreciated people. Thanks.
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Jennifer Burgin [MSN MVP]

2006-02-25, 10:30 pm

Hi and Welcome to the XBox newsgroup. I would take a look at some of
the unofficial blogs hosted by members of the XBox Team:

Major Nelson's Random Thoughts http://www.majornelson.com/
Gamerscore (XBox PR & Marketing) http://blogs.msdn.com/xbox/default.aspx
XBox Development Team http://blogs.msdn.com/xboxteam/default.aspx

TeamXBox.com has some interesting information as well.

Keep in mind a lot of the technology Microsoft uses is proprietary and falls
under "Non-Disclosure agreements" so it may be difficult for you to find
specific information. You may want to check out some of the MS partner
websites for information (such as IBM, ATI, etc.).

I hope this help! Good luck!


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"SUPERDUž" <theguy@nextdoor.com.us> wrote in message
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>I am new on this group. I cant seem to find any unofficial
> information on what Microsoft uses (technology, language etc.) or
> skills they need for XBOX development (specifically 360). I need to
> know as I have to prepare myself for a possible career interview
> with MS XBOX. Any help would be appreciated people. Thanks.
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liquid

2006-02-25, 10:30 pm


"SUPERDUž" <theguy@nextdoor.com.us> wrote in message
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quote:

>I am new on this group. I cant seem to find any unofficial
> information on what Microsoft uses (technology, language etc.) or
> skills they need for XBOX development (specifically 360). I need to
> know as I have to prepare myself for a possible career interview
> with MS XBOX. Any help would be appreciated people. Thanks.


http://www.xbox.com/en-us/dev/default.htm

http://msmvps.com/blogs/glach/archi...2/12/83330.aspx



Rick Mogstad

2006-02-25, 10:31 pm

It would be best to learn DirectX programming on the PC, if you wanted to
prepare yourself.


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>I am new on this group. I cant seem to find any unofficial
> information on what Microsoft uses (technology, language etc.) or
> skills they need for XBOX development (specifically 360). I need to
> know as I have to prepare myself for a possible career interview
> with MS XBOX. Any help would be appreciated people. Thanks.
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Rick Mogstad

2006-02-25, 10:31 pm

Source is here
http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/Sh...=95979&SiteID=1

David Weller is the head of the DirectX team at MS...


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