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  • Michael W. Olesen's blog

    lp v2.0 - coming up

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    This is just an update regarding the Lync Client for Windows Phone , that we submitted to the Marketplace about four weeks ago. Our mailboxes have been full of good encouragement and of course some disappointment from people who haven't read the first...
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    Lync Client for WP7 FAQ

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    Hi all, Thanks a lot for all the attention regarding our newly released Lync Client for WP7. Here a little update, that might be helpful: Q: How do I get this new client working in my environment. What is the URI? A: My error. Have tried to assert...
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    SomeKit v4.0

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    Together with a colleague of mine we've released this new version of our little REST (among others) client kit for .NET - called SomeKit, lacking a better name. Overall features are like: Helper methods for invoking typesafe (POCO serialization...
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    Fantastic tool for HTML parsing

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    Last night I just made one of those HTML screenscaper-style apps - my downstairs neighbor is an artist and has this homepage with his stuff on. HTML often being extremely well deformed can be a nasty cat to swing, especially if you're locked inside a...
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    Windows Phone 7 Client for Lync

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    Hi everyone, For those of you who are insterested in Lync+WP7, take at look at this video . A colleague (Mikkel Bach Nielsen), his wife (Irit) and I have had some fun in our spare time, trying to create a little WP7-Lync solution. We’ll try to...
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    Some Kit for REST

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    I've recently worked on the annoying problem that either I did not have a contract for some REST service. Instead of speculating any more in how various tools (including not always functioning auto-generated proxies) I just created my own little toolkit...
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    Yet another set of helper classes for serializing POCOs in and between Silverlight and .NET

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    For the heck of it, I'm playing around with yet another EventAggregator. Want to be able to "portably" serialize types in .NET as well as Silverlight. Why - because I want to be able to send objects between the two worlds, even building up generics of...
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    Local messaging in SL 3 is nice, but...

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    Why is there no inherent serialization support for normal object graphs like in the attached example. The attached example is a basic page with two simple vector caclulators. Entering a vector dimension of three in the part named "Add", filling...
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    And this

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    http://silverlight.net/forums/p/49566/229581.aspx
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    Just to remember what to do about large datasets returned...

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    http://blogs.conchango.com/merrickchaffer/archive/2007/09/19/WCF-System.Net.WebException_3A00_-The-underlying-connection-was-closed_3A00_-The-connection-was-closed-unexpectedly.aspx
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    Yet another async invocation made simple

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    I often run into having to make stuff async. Nothing new for me or anybody else, and async support has been around since .Net 1.0. Well - her'es my little contribution. I'll demonstrate a little simple library that can handle execution of methods asynchronously...
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    Call once

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    A collegue of mine asked me about a funny little thing, that was a little funny thing to play with. He just wantet a tiny five-minute frame-work for his domain-model, ensuring that certain services were called once per session either just invoking operations...
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