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I’ve put a summary of the buzz around Windows Azure on my blog. Will be creating more content soon. Working on an Azure Based twitter aggregator to feed the sections of AzureCoding.Net Maybe with some sync thrown in for good measure. I’ll be posting back...
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I am head over heels about Azure and the Live Services. I love it so much that I’ve gone ahead and registered http://www.azurecoding.net Depending on your pronunciation of Azure, you might chuckle at the name. So what are my goals for the site? I want...
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Okay…I couldn’t live blog the whole thing…there’s a lot to take in…but here’s the gist. Mesh takes care of a LOT of complex stuff so you don’t have to be concerned with it. 3:00 Introduction: Mesh is a concept whose time has come It takes the Windows...
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Not sure how this blog ended up in my feed reader, but it turned out to be a good find. Jeff Brand is starting a series called “Building a WPF Composite Application” in which he will…wait for it, walk through building a WPF Composite Application using...
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Microsoft unveiled VS 2010 (codenamed “Rosario”) recently. Soma has started a series of posts looking at the new features in depth. What I really love in this announcement is that starting now Team Edition for Developers and Team Edition for DB Pros are...
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I don’t want to appear ungrateful to colleagues who help me out. Therefore, I think that I owe a long overdue thank you to Christian Graus for giving me an MSDN Team Suite subscription back in 2006, and to Joseph Cooney for giving me one this year. Oddly...
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Ayende (he gets upset when I refer to him as Oren) recently posted on his blog an opinion that I doubt many of my readers will disagree with. Someone bemoaned that businesses perpetuate the current state of the software development industry where “just...
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There has been something nagging me tremendously about the Entity Framework Vote of No Confidence . I haven’t had the time up to now to put my thoughts together regarding this. Now that I’ve got a little more breathing room, I think it’s time that I address...
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If you've been aching to build your own webcam app in WPF (and who hasn't), Jeremiah Morrill has just the thing you want. He just recently announced that his WPF Media Kit is available on Codeplex . The possibilities are endless. Some comments...
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Here's a screen shot/teaser of "Flow", a pet project of mine. It may not look like much, but it's deceptive. Seeing it in action is a totally different experience. I'm not quite ready to show that to you though :P Read More...
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So while I was testing out "Flow", I came across a link to a Patterns and Practices project that I hadn't seen before called Design for Operations . Basically, this project provides guidance and tools for placing instrumentation and management...
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I'm trying out the sample app in the Windows Live ID SDK. Read More...
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Recently, Patrick Smacchia dropped by and left a note showing how he used NDepend to see numerically what has changed between 3.5 and 3.5 SP! This prompted me to look a little closer at the tool. If you want to capture metrics on your .NET code, NDepend...
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According to this blurb on MSDN Subscriber Downloads the VS2008/.NET 3.5 SP1 download will be available on the 11th. Some people have noticed that SQL Server 08 installs .NET 3.5 SP1. So it's almost here. I played around with the SP1 beta and liked...
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