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Blog Post:
Expression Blend 4 or Visual Studio Express?
Surf4Fun
Both. In fact you can develop in one and then switch to the other: In Expression, right click on the PROJECT, not the solution (as many books state) and then select Edit in Visual Studio! In Visual Studio, you do the same except the presentation is slightly different: There you go.
on
8 Dec 2011
Blog Post:
Free ly thinking: WPF and Kinect and NUI, but not NUD
Surf4Fun
My favorite new guy on the team, Jerry Nixon , (click on his name to see his blog), my favorite because he is the only new guy. But considering my own seniority at Microsoft, most everyone is a new person. And I sent him an email yesterday, similar to the following: ******************************...
on
2 Nov 2011
Blog Post:
Free ly thinking: More discussion about the MediaPlayerLauncher class or how to show a video in WP7 XNA
Surf4Fun
Let's face it, in MSDN documentation there is often a very constrainted information about development tools, often to the point of being unusable. But there are many ways to get around that, one way, read blogs, not just this one. For example you might type in “Video Class XNA” into my...
on
31 Oct 2011
Blog Post:
Having fun with a TreeView
Surf4Fun
First a word of warning, you will be working with some seriously funny, but ugly images in this post, so if that doesn’t sound like fun, then there is plenty of boring stuff on the web. Including much of what I write. My wife got me a new expresso maker, which is very cool, ummmm. First off...
on
23 Jun 2011
Blog Post:
Tab control taken over by bacteria computer
Surf4Fun
Oh no. Looks like another overdose with that headline. Well before the overdose of chocolate chips and expresso tunes down I better get the article written. With four shots of expresso and a handful of chocolate chips, well… What if you want to make a form that has tabs? How would you do that...
on
21 Jun 2011
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