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CMAP's First Code Camp
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Central Maryland Association of .NET Professionals (CMAP) will holding its first Code Camp on April 21, 2007. The Code Camp will be held from 9am - 7pm at the UMBC Tech Center in Catonsville, MD. CMAP user group is looking for speakers for its first...
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High Fidelity UI and XAML - Part 3
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XAML is more than just a UI definition language. For example, the markup language for Workflow is based on the same XML schemas (called XOML in this case). However, when providing the high-level overview, it’s easier to note that XAML is the UI definition...
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High Fidelity UI and XAML - Part 2
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Windows Presentation Foundation introduces a new set of document and print technologies. Applications that need to persist data to a local store can use the Open Packaging Conventions , a ZIP-based packaging convention shared with Office 2007 that supports...
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High Fidelity UI and XAML - Part 1
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Windows presentation foundation or WPF is the next generation of UX tool and programming model to create all aspects of the user experience, WPF-based applications let customers visualize information in ways never before possible and capitalize on the...
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Daylight Savings Webcast
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There's been a lot of commotion lately around the Government-mandated change to Daylight Savings Time. The energy bill, signed by President Bush in 2005, extends daylight savings by four weeks and will take effect for most U.S. cities at 2:00 AM on March...
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Get Security Development Lifecycle Best Practices, Guidance & More!
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Thanks to the overwhelmingly positive feedback from the Security Development Lifecycle session at the ISV CTO Summit 06, we are providing an optional pre-event to the ISV CTO Summit 07 entitled: " Security Development Lifecycle Workshop "; covering...
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3 themes of Windows Vista – Clear, Connected and Confident
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Clear Windows Vista ™ operating system brings a streamlined user experience called Windows Aero™ that provides enhanced graphics and visualization capabilities. Aero increases clarity, productivity, and focus for the end user. Moving beyond...
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CTO Summit
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