So in preparation for this, which is also in preparation for the launch of something even bigger, I’ve been pretty much heads down in both code and some other things of which I can’t really speak about at the moment, so I am coming to this news flash just a tad bit late. But regardless, this is a little too big to just ignore.
I’ve obviously taken a somewhat playful attitude with the fact that I am under NDA with Bungee, but none-the-less, I can’t really speak all that much in regards to my own knowledge about what they have going on behind the curtain. If you will be at the Web 2.0 Expo, you’ll find out soon enough, and if not; well, with the stir they are bound to create, again: You’ll find out soon enough. ;-) That said,
Me: A little somethin’ somethin’ about the Web Services WebDev tool formerly known as “Frank”.
Me: If you had seen what I have seen, and knew what I know, find a way to attend one of these events!
Me: If your email arrives too late, and you miss the 25 person limit >> *FIND* a way to convince Brad to up the limit for each event and/or sneak you in the back door.
Me: Yes, the Web Services WebDev tool formerly known as “Frank” is *THAT* good.
Need more evidence?
alexbarnett.net blog : Thank you Microsoft, Hello Bungee Labs
Well, my desire for new adventures has gotten the best of me once more…Friday March 30th will be my last day with Microsoft and I’m off to join Bungee Labs, a start-up based in Utah.
Like I said,
Me: Yes, the Web Services WebDev tool formerly known as “Frank” is *THAT* good.
Things are about to get interesting. Get ready.

