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  • Technology Related Links for May 6th, 2009

    If you are looking to follow this series, be sure to subscribe to my RSS feed at http://feeds.jasongaylord.com/JasonNGaylord or my Twitter account at http://twitter.com/jgaylord . This series can be followed by using the Hot Links tag. Series Post #7 Daily Quote - Great quote:  "The mind can...
    Posted to Jason N. Gaylord's Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on Wed, May 6 2009
    Filed under: ASP.NET, Mobile, .NET, Silverlight, Tips and Tricks, General Software Development, JavaScript, Internet Explorer, Vista, IIS, Microsoft, LINQ, Reviews (Technical), IT Professional, Social Networking, MVC, Design/Development Tools, Windows Development (Win Forms), Hot Links, jQuery
  • Technology Related Links for May 4th, 2009

    If you are looking to follow this series, be sure to subscribe to my RSS feed at http://feeds.jasongaylord.com/JasonNGaylord or my Twitter account at http://twitter.com/jgaylord . This series can be followed by using the Hot Links tag. Series Post #5 Quote of the day - "Requirements are like water...
    Posted to Jason N. Gaylord's Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on Mon, May 4 2009
    Filed under: ASP.NET, Mobile, Community News, .NET, Web 2.0, Silverlight, Tips and Tricks, General Software Development, JavaScript, Software, Internet Explorer, IIS, Microsoft, LINQ, Reviews (Technical), IT Professional, Hardware, Microsoft Office, Social Networking, MVC, Podcast, Silverlight, WPF, and XAML, Web Services and APIs, Code Security, Hot Links, jQuery
  • Web 2.0 AJAX Portal using jQuery, ASP.NET 3.5, Silverlight, Linq to SQL, WF and Unity

    Dropthings – my open source Web 2.0 Ajax Portal has gone through a technology overhauling. Previously it was built using ASP.NET AJAX, a little bit of Workflow Foundation and Linq to SQL. Now Dropthings boasts full jQuery front-end combined with ASP.NET AJAX UpdatePanel , Silverlight widget , full Workflow...
    Posted to Omar AL Zabir blog on ASP.NET Ajax and .NET 3.5 (Weblog) by omar on Wed, Apr 8 2009
    Filed under: asp.net, linq, workflow, javascript, ajax, .net, silverlight
  • Want to download all MIX sessions?

    Then you should check Mike Swanson’s blog post here . He has two batch files, the first downloads all MIX session recordings with in the format you like, the second renames them so it is easier to make sense of all the media file names. If you just want a list of all sessions with download links this...
    Posted to The Problem Solver (Weblog) by Maurice on Tue, Mar 31 2009
    Filed under: .NET, LINQ, NetFx3, WCF, VB, webcast, DevCenter, WPF, IronPython, Silverlight, ASP.NET
  • Software Development Event march 30th

    Just one week to go to the next Software Development Event. The schedule with all the sessions is looking good. But this time there is even more! We will have a Microsoft Surface machine somewhere in the common area for people to try our. And if you have never played, oops tested, with a Surface machine...
    Posted to The Problem Solver (Weblog) by Maurice on Mon, Mar 23 2009
    Filed under: .NET, LINQ, NetFx3, WCF, VB, WPF, Silverlight, SDN, ASP.NET
  • Looking back at the MVP Summit

    Last week lots of MVP, myself included, where in Redmond visiting Microsoft on our yearly MVP pilgrimage. The MVP Summit is always a great event. Not only do we get to talk to the MS team members who actually design and build all the software we love and use but we also get to meet each other. And with...
    Posted to The Problem Solver (Weblog) by Maurice on Sat, Mar 7 2009
    Filed under: .NET, LINQ, NetFx3, Workflow, WCF, VB, DevCenter, WPF, Silverlight, WF4
  • Consuming an ADO.NET Data Service from Silverlight

    When developing Silverlight line of business (LOB) applications we often need to get at some data from a database. There are various ways to do so. One option that is easy to get started with with is creating an ADO.NET Entity Data Model (EDM) and exposing that entity model using an ADO.NET Data Service...
    Posted to The Problem Solver (Weblog) by Maurice on Tue, Jan 6 2009
    Filed under: .NET, LINQ, NetFx3, WCF, DevCenter, Silverlight, Data Access
  • Summary of the MSDN Freedom Roadshow

    For those not at the MSDN Freedom Roadshow in Scranton, PA today, you are missed a good show. Here’s what happened: David Solivan – David presented a talk called UI, UX, U confused? The purpose was to show the various options we have and to explain when one option may be better than another by stepping...
    Posted to Jason N. Gaylord's Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on Mon, Nov 17 2008
    Filed under: ASP.NET, Community News, .NET, Web Services, Web 2.0, Silverlight, Microsoft, WPF, LINQ, Microsoft Office, Design/Development Tools, Debugging, Silverlight, WPF, and XAML, Web Services and APIs
  • What we have here is a failure to communicate

    you can tell from the title there’s a Friday rant coming can’t you ?  Well yeh, sometimes what should be a simple task of writing code becomes painstakingly slow.  Take for example this one line of code:   Dim doc = XDocument.Load( "abc.xml" )   Now if you like to write...
    Posted to @ Head (Weblog) by bill on Fri, Nov 14 2008
    Filed under: VB, Rant, LINQ, VS2008, CSharp, Silverlight, .NET
  • PDC session download

    Want to download and watch all PDC content? Then there are a couple of ways to get at them. The official way if to go through the session agenda at the conference site. See https://sessions.microsoftpdc.com/public/timeline.aspx . You see all sessions but it takes a bit of work. Another nice way is through...
    Posted to The Problem Solver (Weblog) by Maurice on Sat, Nov 1 2008
    Filed under: .NET, LINQ, NetFx3, Workflow, VSTO, WCF, VB, webcast, DevCenter, ClickOnce, WPF, SqlCe, IronPython, Silverlight, PDC
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