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Windows Live client side web application development according to Windows Live Quantum Mechanic Danny Thorpe.
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Windows Live Quantum Mechanics
TechEd Barcelona Wrap-up
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over 7 years ago
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I figured out why I hadn't been able to find Nikhil in the speakers lounge to chat about client-side web app bits - he wasn't in Barcelona! He had to cancel due to illness (he's much better now). Jeff Prosise graciously offered to cover Nikhil's TechEd...
Windows Live Quantum Mechanics
TechEd TechEd TechEd
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over 7 years ago
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Ok, so I'm running out of clever headlines. Nikhil Kothari 's AJAX scripting talk was filled to the brim, so I headed over to Steve Teixeira 's C++ roadmap session. In transit, I crossed paths with the three Dutch amigos (who took me trekking across...
Windows Live Quantum Mechanics
Talking Heads on TechEd VirtualSide
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over 7 years ago
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Paul Foster pulled me aside yesterday to say a few words about Windows Live for the VirtualSide video series that is following the events here at TechEd Europe. Talking heads here: http://www.mseventseurope.com/TechEd/06/Pre/Live/VideoDev8.aspx?id=2#an2...
Windows Live Quantum Mechanics
Why More Websites Don't Support Opera
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over 7 years ago
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Two words: No debugger. Part of our charter here in the Windows Live team is to support as many browsers as practical. I'd received reports that our Windows Live Contacts control doesn't do much in an Opera browser, so in the calm following the signing...
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