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I work from home and have four kids; three of whom are homeschooled by my wife (our oldest has recently left the nest in order to attend the local high school). The upside to this is that I get to do work that I love while surrounded by people I...
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I make no claims to understanding the finer points of creating a successful marketing campaign... .... but I just don't see how the Windows Phone promotional props in this picture from a recent Gizmodo blog post make sense. No one ever complained...
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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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