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Thanks to everyone that attended Microsoft’s Midwest “Next Web Roadshow” last week! It was really interesting and exciting to see the momentum that WPF and Silverlight are gaining both with commercial projects as well as some great “intranet” and inter...
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News.com claims that Microsoft and Nokia are going to announce at Mix 08 that Silverlight for Symbian OS Series 60 will be released "later this year". This seems like a match made in heaven -- a light, compact, powerful version of .NET (I'm assuming that...
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The MSDN help system that's installed with Visual Studio 200X is fine, dandy, and generally just... fine. It provides metric and standard tonnes of information, and as such suffers from the consequences. Let's say I am going to be doing a bunch of WPFing...
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One of the questions/concerns that permeates a discussion about using .NET on a new project is: If it's so weep-enducingly great, why doesn't Microsoft use it in any appreciable way? Well, as of November 13th, they do... Yes, somewhere, pigs are flying...
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We're all happily aware of the ongoing support the Windows Mobile platform has for the .NET Compact Framework. Using Visual Studio, we can happily create apps that can be cross-compiled for desktop Windows systems or WinMo handhelds. We're happy. In the...
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(Last update: Nov 24, 2007 - Updated stuff has a star * at the beginning of the line...) * VS2008 has shipped, however, Scott Gu warns that if you're doing Silverlight 1.1 development, you should hold off on uninstalling VS2008 Beta 2 (Orcas) and installing...
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It is with much excitement that I welcome myself to the World of Pluralsight (WoP, much like WoW , but with fewer elves), and hence, the World of Pluralsight Blogging. A quick intro: I am Mike Henderson (not "Microsoft's" Mike Henderson, but maybe similar...
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