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WebCast Feeds!!!
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over 8 years ago
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Kirk Evans[MSFT]
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We've made our webcasts available as a RSS feed on ths blog site. Every month we'll post the upcoming month's webcasts here for MSDN, MSDN Architecture Webcasts including patterns & practices live! webcasts , TechNet, Security, Office Systems, and...
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IronPython... 101 reasons now 100?
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over 8 years ago
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Kirk Evans[MSFT]
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Maybe Carlos should scratch number 85 off the 101 list .
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Are the Telecommunications Companies Ready for Change?
Posted
over 8 years ago
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Kirk Evans[MSFT]
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I can easily list 15 things I love about DirecTV, one of which includes the customer service experience from DirecTV. I had a problem where ESPN intermittently would lose signal (why the hell did it have to happen to the one channel I actually watch?...
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Should You Learn WS-* Specs Now?
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over 8 years ago
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Kirk Evans[MSFT]
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In Tim Ewald's post, “ I refuse to let the angle brackets fall where they may! ”, he brings up the point about starting with the XML, then designing the XML schema, then the WSDL, then finishing with a stylized set of classes. In the comments...
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Using WSE 2.0 to Enable Interoperable Kerberos Authentication
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over 8 years ago
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Kirk Evans[MSFT]
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The KerberosToken that ships with WSE 2.0 is a beautiful thing. It is proof of the thing that I love most about WSE 2.0: It serves as Microsoft's vehicle for delivering supported advanced web services implementations out of the cycle of other products...
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WSE 2.0 - Book and Community
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over 8 years ago
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Kirk Evans[MSFT]
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I just received my copy of Understanding Web Services Specifications and the WSE by Jeannine Hall Gailey. So far, I am loving this book. It focuses mainly on WSE 2.0 (written and published during the WSE 2.0 tech preview, prior to the WSE 2.0 RTM), but...
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BellSouth and DirecTV deal
Posted
over 8 years ago
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Kirk Evans[MSFT]
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If you are an existing BellSouth and DirecTV customer, you can save anywhere between $2.00 and $10.00 off your monthly DirecTV bill... yep, even if you already have service, you get a free couple of bucks knocked off your bill. Go to BellSouth's page...
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MGB 2004 - Welcome to Atlanta
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over 8 years ago
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Kirk Evans[MSFT]
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Microsoft Global Briefing (MGB) will be held in Atlanta this year. I am really excited to attend my first MGB event, and simultaneously bummed that it is in Atlanta. I would have loved to go somewhere cool with a beach. So, what's to do in Atlanta...
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Irritant's Top 25 Sports Movies
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over 8 years ago
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Kirk Evans[MSFT]
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Irritant has another post on the Top 25 Sports Movies. How can everyone overlook “Better Off Dead“ in the top 5?!?! Forget the dancing hamburgers... this movie was both a skiing movie and a car racing movie, complete with an unbearable...
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