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WPF/E – Translation: Next Gen Web UI is here.
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over 6 years ago
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Glenn Block MSFT
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I was going to do a WPF/E post, then I wasn't, then I was. Then I came across WPF/E Pad and realized this thing is too cool to not post about. So here it is in a nutshell, along with a few links to other posts. What is it? In short WPF/E (Windows...
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Clarius Software Factories Toolkit
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over 6 years ago
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Glenn Block MSFT
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Clarius Consulting recently shipped the December CTP of the Software Factories Toolkit . I have not yet looked at the product, but the demos look quite impressive. Basically SFT is positioning itself as the bridge between DSL Tools and GAT (Guidance Authoring...
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Developer features for Vista
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over 6 years ago
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Glenn Block MSFT
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Daniel Moth has done a nice post on the features Vista provides for managed developers. Check it our here .
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Tips: Streams, Zones, Vista and Blocked Files in IE
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over 6 years ago
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Glenn Block MSFT
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4/07/2007 Update Rick O'Dell and Phil C. both emailed solutions for XP (Yes it happens in XP as well) and Vista that will prevent alternate streams from being saved period. Open a cmd window. gpedit.msc Goto: User Configuration > Administrative...
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Tips: Making IE7 put on an IE6 mask
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over 6 years ago
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Glenn Block MSFT
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If you are like me and using IE7 then you have probably ran into more than a handful of sites that don't recognize your browser. In some cases this doesn't cause any problems, though in others it can be quite problematic. Sometimes you just wish your...
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Attached Properties and the Workflow Designer
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over 6 years ago
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Glenn Block MSFT
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Let me clarify that although this post is actually taking place only several hours after my previous post on "Diving in to workflow". In actuality that last post is reflective of a state I was in weeks ago that I just never got around to posting due to...
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Diving in to the workflow ocean
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over 6 years ago
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Glenn Block MSFT
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One of the great things about this job is that I get to work with a ton of product groups at Microsoft. In just one year I've worked with the .NET 3.0, ASP.NET 2.0, ASP.NET AJAX, SharePoint, VSTO, Windows Mobile, and SQL Server teams to name a few. Coming...
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Windows Mobile 5.0 Courses Shipped!
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over 6 years ago
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Glenn Block MSFT
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We just shipped Collection 5150: Developing Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 Applications using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 . This 12 hour collection teaches how to develop, deploy and maintain Windows Mobile 5.0 applications. These courses will also...
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