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What Technologies Should I Focus On?
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over 5 years ago
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Kirk Evans[MSFT]
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There is an interesting post on the Help.Net blog about the Top 10 .NET Framework Technologies to Learn in 2007 . No Sliverlight? No SharePoint? I like the list, but I don't think it hits the mark for where the money is at. That's why companies employ...
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Presentation Tip: Show Visual Studio Full Screen
Posted
over 5 years ago
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Kirk Evans[MSFT]
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Hopefully you have read Hanselman's list of presentation tools . This tip could very well make it to that list. Admittedly, I didn't figure this one out. I am lucky enough to be taking training this week from Ted Pattison , and I picked up this little...
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Some XmlSerializer Control in ASMX
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over 5 years ago
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Kirk Evans[MSFT]
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A customer pinged me asking how to control various aspects of the XmlSerializer in ASMX. Here are a few of the ways that you can control the XmlSerializer and how it projects its contract through WSDL. using System; using System.Web.Services;...
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Where's the Marketing?
Posted
over 5 years ago
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Kirk Evans[MSFT]
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I get this email in my inbox from my chain of bosses (my boss, my boss's boss, and so on) about a marketing campaign to Bring the Love Back . Very cute little commercial. I work for Microsoft. I believe, sleep, eat, breathe, bleed, live, and die Microsoft...
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May 29th Developer Days - Filling Up!
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over 5 years ago
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Kirk Evans[MSFT]
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The May 29th Developer Days event at the Microsoft Alpharetta office is filling up fast. There are less than 20 seats left. We will be starting a waiting list shortly, so make sure to go sign up while you are still guaranteed a seat.
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Web Experiences Events in NYC, LA, and Denver
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over 5 years ago
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Kirk Evans[MSFT]
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Come to the Web Experiences events in New York City (May 31st), Los Angeles (June 8th), or Denver (June 15th). At the Web Experiences Events we will demonstrate Microsoft’s next generation of technologies such as Silverlight, Windows Presentation Foundation...
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Wally on Some Cool Orcas Features
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over 5 years ago
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Kirk Evans[MSFT]
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At the Atlanta Launch of Office and Vista, I got to hear a great term that was introduced to the crowd by the guys at ThreeWill ... "WIIFM". Danny Ryan: And what does WIIFM stand for, Pete? Pete Skelly: What's In It For Me. I haven't really...
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CSNA .NET Developer Day - May 29th, Microsoft Alpharetta Office
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over 5 years ago
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Please join us for a special event, CSNA .NET Developer Days, on May 29th at the Microsoft Alpharetta Office. This is a great opportunity to hear from Microsoft’s Evangelism team about some of the technologies that matter most to customers in the communications...
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Halo 2 Ghostbike
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over 5 years ago
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Ya gotta love this… the Halo2 Ghost Bike. [ via Joystiq ] My favorite is the first comment…. " I'd pay good money to see someone jump on the front of it during the race, punch the driver in the face knocking him off and then the attacker driving...
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Interactive Media Manager and Silverlight
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over 5 years ago
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There is a cool demo of Interactive Media Manager on On10 . If you haven't seen Interactive Media Manager yet, it is a set of web parts and workflows built onto Microsoft Office Sharepoint Server 2007 that targets common problems in the media space. Incredibly...
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