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  • Ranjith Ramakrishnan's Blog

    A great WPF application!

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    Check out the British Library rich internet application at http://ttpdownload.bl.uk and tell your friends. Some of the worlds most precious books in dynamic 3D with light specularity, flow text, audio and community functions all hosted in the browser...
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    Visual Studio Team System for Database Professionals

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    We have added to the Visual Studio Team System (VSTS) SKUs a database SKU . This is intended for database developers to manage DB schemas, generate data for comparison and doing unit testing on StoredProcs etc while being fully integrated into the VSTS...
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    Windows Vista and WPF applications

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    I have talked about the power of WPF and some great applications that are being built. You can now visit http://www.seewindowsvista.com to see some great real world applications. Ranjith
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    A nice article about Microsoft and the internal shift

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    Here's an article on CNN about the internal shift at Microsoft and how the company is redefining itself http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/2006/05/01/8375454/index.htm
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    Marginal cost/benefit

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    I had a conversation with my friend who is in the job market working with a recruiter. He got an offer from a large s/w company working through the recruiter but the offer was quite lower than his expectation. When he told the recruiter that he might...
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    When to use WPF

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    I have been playing with WPF for quite some while now and have been involved with several applications being developed using WPF. Based on that I want to share my thoughts on when to use WPF. I searched a little bit for what the experts have said on...
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    Intelligent Design vs Natural selection

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    Recently, I was reading Geoff Moore's blog and his thoughts regarding World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos. One of the most interesting comments he makes is " The problem with intelligent design is that it is rarely intelligent enough to out-perform...
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    Guy Kawasaki - on being an evangelist

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    Guy Kawasaki had a really awesome entry on being an evangelist . Here are the core functions of an evangelist Create a cause Love the cause Look for agnostics, ignore atheists Localize the pain Let people test drive the...
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    About Me

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    I'm a Program Manager in the Global ISV team. My role is to work with Microsoft's key ISVs in the Manufacturing vertical and help drive thought leadership around technology adoption. You might wonder what does thought leadership have to do with technology...
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