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Sam Stokes on Research in your life and studies
Game Design: Tools you need to get familiar with, a bunch of downloads and installs
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In the current environment of game design you can get away with flash and dash game design, that is rapidly put together your game post it and make your money then move on to another project. Many technologies go this way from time to time and then...
Sam Stokes on Research in your life and studies
Does the Math add-in for MS Word and OneNote work in Office 2013/Office 15
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Yep. Oh, maybe you haven’t heard about this great tool that has been quietly released by Research , not sure why they are so quiet about it. If you are student or even engineer or researcher, this tool is freaking awesome. And it is unfortunate...
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Microsoft Research and Office Labs
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Well as far as I can tell have little to do with each other. I liked Office Labs when they had some community outreach and did cool things like Community Clips, one of the best ways to show others how to do things. Now the Office Lab site...
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C++ Security Practices in Visual Studio 2012
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This is whining blog so you might want to come back later Sorry. Do you want some cheese with that Whine? HTML5/JavaScript security practices are one thing and most developers in HTML5 can safely ignore them. They shouldn’t but come on, media stuff...
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