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Get them here . Thanks to all who joined me - I had a great time in London! Be certain to redeem your Pluralsight On-Demand trial subscriptions, guys!
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Another great year at DevWeek 2010 – can’t believe the show is already coming to a close. DevWeek is always a great event, organized by Nick Payne and team of Bearpark Publishing . Pluralsight had quite the gang out this year including Fritz Onion, Keith...
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For those who were in my talk today, I mentioned that the SQL injection and XSS demos are actually labs that you can find on the Internet. Here's links to them. I built these for Patterns & Practices a few years ago. http://channel9.msdn.com/Wiki...
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As I promised I would the other day , I went ahead and implemented my stupid little slideshow app in both C# and Clojure . It was an interesting exercise, the more so because I’m not entirely sure what conclusions to draw. I may have more to say...
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Listen to this episode ! [51:56] Stephen Toub joined me for a great discussion about the new Parallel Programming features in .NET 4. Formally known as the Parallel Extensions Library for .NET, these new features have graduate from DevLabs and...
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Dan Sullivan is hosting Office Hours this week. He’ll be doing a demo on SSMS because it’s a tool that any .NET developer who also works with SQL Server should think about having. When: Thursday, 11am EST (4pm GMT), 03/11/2010 Topic: SQL Server Premium...
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Update: it turns out that Clojure has a built-in file-seq function (thanks to Stuart Sierra for pointing this out) that already does exactly this, making Clojure the winner hands-down for brevity :) Seriously though, arguments about “batteries included...
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Pluralsight is pleased to be able to present a custom MVC & LINQ Training Offer from our new partner, InnerWorkings . The InnerWorkings learning platform is 100% practice-based and it integrates tightly with Visual Studio. You learn new skills by...
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Update: it turns out Clojure has a built-in function file-seq that does (almost) exactly this. The difference is that you get a lazy sequence of File objects, not paths. Hooray for "batteries included"! I was playing around with Clojure this...
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Adam I will never forget my first day at my first programming job. I was excited, eager, and happy to be there, feeling like I had finally made the big time. I thought, “I am going to get to be a real software developer,” and I was stoked beyond belief...
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I’ve really enjoyed my time here in Dubai for the first-ever TechEd Middle East . Pooya Darugar , my track owner from the local Microsoft office, told me that this was actually the first “paid” technical conference to be held in the area, so it...
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Listen to this episode ! [35:16] A few weeks ago at the MVP Summit in Redmond, I was fortunate enough to run into Alan Stevens, a man my wife refers to as “your southern-gentleman-vegan-hippy friend.” Alan shared with me some new ideas he has around...
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You can download the bits and get some great samples in the MSDN development center . AppFabric is the combination of the distributed caching features previously codenamed “Velocity” and the composite application management features previously codenamed...
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This morning I found myself in need of the SQL Server management studio on a new box I built a few months ago. So far, I’ve only installed Visual Studio 2010 RC and the SQL Server 2008 Express that came with it. I was first directed to use the Web...
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Thanks to Julie and David for inviting me to speak this past weekend in Denver. I hope I opened some eyes to the direction the industry is headed with identity and single sign on! You can find my slides here . For those who attended, don't forget...
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