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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
Hello World with Silverlight and Silverlight Streaming
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over 6 years ago
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I've been tinkering with Silverlight and Silverlight Streaming and thought I'd share some of my discoveries and pointers. Silverlight is designed to dovetail into a traditional HTML+JavaScript web app. Your web page loads a Silverlight.js file and...
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A Cross-Domain Silverlight Channel 9 VideoRSS Player
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over 6 years ago
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Last week Kevin Ledley, keeper of the dev.live.com content, asked me for a bit of help to get a Silverlight video player working. He wanted to "borrow" the cool scrolling video list and video player from our sister site, msdn2.microsoft.com and set it...
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Avoiding Popup Blockers in Your Web Apps
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over 6 years ago
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Tim Heuer laments the growing number of otherwise reputable web sites that instruct their flocks to disable popup blockers in order to complete some task within that web site. Having stumbled into popup blocker hell myself only a few months ago with the...
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Undisclosed Browser Technology
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over 6 years ago
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When people ask what I worked on at Google and I answer "undisclosed browser technology", I think some folks think I'm just being coy or obnoxious. The truth is, I'm required to say that publicly and privately until Google publicly announces the technology...
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MIX07: Windows Live Platform Beta
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over 6 years ago
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Live & raw notes from Brian Arbogast's keynote : ( watch the video ) "Today we are announcing the Windows Live Platform Beta" Simple and consistent terms of use across the Windows Live service spectrum Predictable costs at scale - so that...
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MIX07: Extending the Browser Programming Model with Silverlight
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over 6 years ago
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Silverlight implements isolated local storage on the client. Currently in the Alpha, the storage is limited to 1MB per web application and is keyed to the full URL of the XAML/HTML page. That means for this alpha release, two pages that are part of the...
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HTML Namespace Attributes and IE document.namespaces
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over 6 years ago
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A few posts ago I promised to elaborate on a little gotcha that bit us in the butt while prepping the "blocks" to enable Popfly apps to use the Windows Live Contacts web control and Windows Live Spaces web control . Here it is: IE has a handy document...
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Installing Silverlight 1.1 Alpha SDK
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over 6 years ago
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If you set out to install the Silverlight 1.1 Alpha SDK and installed all the additional recommended (but not required) bits such as Visual Studio Orcas and ASP.NET Future , you won't see this problem so you can stop reading now. If you're a minimalist...
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More: Avoiding Popup Windows in Your Web Apps
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over 6 years ago
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Scott Isaacs shares some additional "best practices" points on dealing with popup windows and popup blockers: Always program window.open() very defensively... Always try catch any calls to window.open() and if you are retaining a reference to the window...
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Silverlight XPS Document Reader Proof-Of-Concept
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over 6 years ago
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Delay started out poking around in the XPS document format. Before he could stop himself, he had an XPS document reader implemented in Silverlight !
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Microsoft Surface
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over 6 years ago
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You've got to see it to believe it: http://www.microsoft.com/surface/ Mmmm-mmm good. It may be time soon to dust off those great old Avalon Hill board games and look at implementing them on this table - without the thousands of chit markers . Twilight...
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Hosting Silverlight On A Server That Won't Host .JS Files
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over 6 years ago
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Torontonian " wavesmash " has been tinkering with getting a Silverlight app up and running on his Blogger blog. Silverlight Streaming got him most of the way there, but he found the recommended pattern of placing the Silverlight control construction in...
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Popfly: Mashups Made Easy
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over 6 years ago
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Today John Montgomery 's NPT team launched Microsoft Popfly , a web-based development environment for building web applications with little or no code. John shares some background and history on his blog , but what you really ought to see first is the...
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MIX07: POST/GET/PUT/DELETE Your Way To Windows Live Data
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over 6 years ago
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Martin Heller posted an article on Infoworld, " Data Wants To Be Free ," about the Windows Live Data "secret session" at MIX07. The Windows Live Data service (probably not its final name) enables a deeper level of integration and data access than the...
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MIX07: Bat Signals and Five Minute Field Ops Centers
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over 6 years ago
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I apologize for cutting short my live/raw soundbyte blog post on the MIX07 keynote yesterday. I was literally called out of the keynote (audience) to fix an issue caused by a server update-in-progress back at the office. IM's went out to the team at MIX...
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Name Change: Windows Live Quantum Mechanics
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over 6 years ago
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It's time to freshen things up a bit here. Out with the old musty ambiguous "Momentary Gouts of Reason", in with the new more specific and delightfully irreverent "Windows Live Quantum Mechanics". Why "Quantum Mechanics"? It was late at night, several...
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MIX07: Silverlight Supports Dynamic Languages (Iron Ruby, Iron Python, JavaScript)
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over 6 years ago
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Josh Holmes has a great summary of the Ray Ozzie / Scott Guthrie keynote yesterday. Towards the end of his post, Josh notes with shock & awe that Silverlight not only includes a .NET CLR execution environment, but also the Dynamic Language Runtime...
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See Popfly at MakerFaire: May 19-20 San Mateo Fairgrounds
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over 6 years ago
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Hey, whadayaknow: John and the Popfly team will be at the O'Reilly Maker Faire this weekend in San Mateo. As a hard core tinkerer myself (don't ask what's in my garage, ask what's not!), I've been following Make: magazine since discovering it last summer...
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Maker Faire
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over 6 years ago
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Photos from this weekend's Maker Faire Part carnival, part science fair, part flea market, part performance art. It was funky, kooky, often corny, occasionally silly, and universally fun. The only thing I can think of that would be more fun than going...
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AOL Building on Silverlight
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over 6 years ago
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Mashable.com noted a small point that I had missed during the MIX07 madness: AOL's Social Mail Gadget due out in mid-May, is being built on Silverlight . Cool!
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MIX07 Speaker Interviews on Channel 9
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over 6 years ago
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Video interviews of many of the MIX07 speakers are posted up on Channel 9 . I think most of these were filmed before MIX and released during the event. Koji and I were interviewed by Catherine Heller here .
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My Content, My Tags
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over 6 years ago
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Tagging online content with categories or keywords is a great idea. I love GMail's use of labels instead of folders. I tag all my Flickr photos six ways to Sunday. What I'm not so excited about are sites that encourage others to put public tags on my...
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MIX07 and Silverlight in Technorati Top 10
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over 6 years ago
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Chris Woodill noticed that the MIX07 event and Silverlight announcements are creating ripples in the blogsphere. MIX07 and Silverlight are in the top 10 searches on Technorati! MIX07
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