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DotNed podcast: Jeff Prosise about the future with Silverlight, HTML5/JavaScript and Windows 8
In this podcast Dennis Vroegop speaks with Jeff Prosise about the future of software development for the .NET developer. Links: Blog: http://www.wintellect.com/cs/blogs/jprosise/ TechDays presentation : http://www.techdays.nl/SprekerDetail.aspx?cid=2136...

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HTML5 slides and demo code
Below is are the links to the slides and demo code from my HTML 5 presentation I did yesterday evening at the DotNed user group meeting hosted by 4DotNet in Meppel. Slides (Dutch language) Code   The slides are also on SlideShare here .   HTML5...

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New #DotNed podcast: A conversation with Scott Hanselman about Windows Azure, iCloud and scalability
  In this podcast Maurice de Beijer speaks with Scott Hanselman about web development. They discuss the move of Scott Guthrie to the Azure team and what this will mean for the average web developer. They also talk about WebMatrix, iCloud and scalability...

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Using the WCF Web API in an ASP.NET MVC application
Warning: This post is based on a prerelease version of the WCF Web API   In my previous blog post I showed how to add to and use the new WCF Web API a console application using NuGet. Now that works but it is far more likely that you will want to...

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Adding the WCF Web API to a project
Warning: This post is based on a prerelease version of the WCF Web API   In my previous blog post I showed how to get started with the new WCF Web API but one thing I skipped is how to install and add it to your project first. So in post I am going...

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Getting started with the WCF Web API
Warning: This post is based on a prerelease version of the WCF Web API   When designing services the REST style is becoming more and more popular. Not that REST is anything new, it has been around for some time. The fact that WCF supports REST services...

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