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In case you haven't seen the announcement, Microsoft announced that Windows Phone 7 RTM'd today ... ... Looks like we're just about done with all of the speculation. Sometime in the next couple of months, the WP7 phones will be on the market...
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Listen to this episode ! [41:23] Have you been hearing the chatter about Visual Studio LightSwitch? It is a new technology from Microsoft targeted at quickly building line of business apps. And for a bit more sweetness, it builds tiered Silverlight apps...
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I realize that this isn't new news but I've been getting a lot of mileage from the robocopy /MT option available on Windows 7 and love it. If you're not familiar with /MT it causes robocopy to do the copies using multi-threading. It's...
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Just released the latest module in my Pluralsight On-Demand training course, iPhone ASP.NET Fundamentals ... Interacting with iPhone platform services If your interested in mobile application development or web development, I hope you'll check it...
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Listen to this episode ! [31:30] If you think ASP.NET Web Forms automatically results in boilerplate, procedural code, this show is for you. Turns out, there are some techniques we can apply to Web Forms (like a salve) that make them creamier and...
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About a year ago (tomorrow is 50 weeks to the day) I wrote a post Accessing the Visual Studio ASP.NET Development Server from iPhone that talked about debugging ASP.NET content targeting iPhone (and other mobile devices) using the old Microsoft Soap Toolkit...
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Well ... maybe things aren't quite that bad but it does seem that the Apple of today is increasingly like the Microsoft of yesterday. I think Apple provides incredibly innovative products but their business practices seem to have become increasingly...
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I get to visit with a lot of developers in a lot of different organizations. Sometimes those developers work for software companies, sometimes they don’t. More often they do not. Most IT professionals don’t work for software companies, after all, and...
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It seems like WebKit is rapidly becoming ubiquitous in the world of mobile devices. As I posted yesterday , Blackberry devices, starting with the Torch , now have a WebKit-based browser. I just now saw an ad for the 3rd generation Kindle and among the...
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I was recently honored to be a guest on Craig Shoemaker’s Polymorphic Podcast. Craig was one of the very first podcasters to focus on .NET and I remember listening to his show on my way to work many years ago. Another cool part for me is that I got to...
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We've known for sometime that RIM was planning to switch from their proprietary browser to a WebKit-based browser ... we just didn't know quite when... ... looks like that time has arrived with RIM revealing the new Torch yesterday (Tuesday, 03...
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According to the Washington Post ... ... more Android phones were sold in Q2-2010 than iPhones . Of course, one quarter does not a trend make but this is absolutely amazing ... especially if you think about the fact that Android only became a first-tier...
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A few weeks ago Google announced a new Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for Google Android called App Inventor . What makes App Inventor so different from most other IDE's is that it's intended for both developers and non-developers ....
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You may have noticed some changes on our website. We made a number of updates last Friday, which I’ll summarize in this post. We’ve been advertising the new Ultimate subscription , which gives you three vouchers for virtual classroom training...
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Listen Now ! Kate Gregory has probably forgotten more coding tricks than I have ever learned. That means that she likes her Visual Studio with meat and potatoes. With the new extensibility model in Visual Studio 2010, Visual Studio can now be the primary...
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