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Blog Post:
Introduction to Multitouch Development in Silverlight–Video on Channel 9
jennmar
I recently published a new screencast on Channel 9 entitled “Introduction to Multitouch Development in Silverlight” at http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Introduction-to-Multitouch-Development-in-Silverlight . It’s a quick (5-minute) introduction to multitouch development in Silverlight. I briefly...
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23 May 2011
Blog Post:
Missed MIX?
jennmar
Yes, so did I. :) I attended PDC this year, and my colleague Jeff Blankenburg covered MIX . In case you're not familiar, MIX is a conference for designers and developers focused on user experience and innovative web solutions. If you did miss MIX, like me, you have a couple of...
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2 Apr 2009
Blog Post:
Popfly Olympic Games
jennmar
Whoo hoo! I participated in the Olympic Games and won a gold medal in Synchronized Swimming! OK, so it wasn't the actual Olympics. I was visiting the Microsoft Popfly website . The team has released a series of 10 Olympic-themed games built using Popfly that you can play or embed...
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7 Aug 2008
Blog Post:
When should I use WPF vs. Silverlight?
jennmar
In my role, I work with a number of large corporations, and this is a question that they ask me regularly: What is the difference between the Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) and Silverlight, and in what scenarios does it make sense to use each? Microsoft feels that user experience is important...
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6 May 2008
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