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Robert Burke's MSDN Weblog
Windows CardSpace and its new sandbox: Identity, without the crisis
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over 6 years ago
by
robburke
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One part of .NET 3.0 that I haven't written extensively about is Windows CardSpace (formerly 'Infocard'). A new sandbox which allows you to experiment with CardSpace is a good reason to install the July CTP of .NET 3.0 . CardSpace is an 'Identity Metasystem...
Robert Burke's MSDN Weblog
July CTP of .NET 3.0 (formerly WinFX) released (with caveats)
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over 6 years ago
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robburke
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The July CTP of .NET 3.0 (formerly WinFX) is now available, but be careful; it may not be for you. Tom Archer has the details . Most saliently for me, there is no corresponding July CTP build of the "Orcas" Development Tools for the .NET Framework...
Robert Burke's MSDN Weblog
Dublin Event, Thursday July 20: .NET Generics @ MTUG
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over 6 years ago
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A quick note for my fellow sundrenched Dublin readers (sundrenched Dublin readers?!) about an event this week: MTUG Dublin presents: .NET Generics Date: Thursday, 20th July, 7pm. Reception to follow. Location: Buswell's Hotel, Molesworth Street, Dublin...
Robert Burke's MSDN Weblog
I've subscribed to RSS integration in Outlook 2007
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over 6 years ago
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robburke
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Last night, I took the plunge, and I'm now using Office 2007 Beta 2 on all of my computers. The last stronghold of Office 2003 was my home PC, where I'd installed NewsGator , an Outlook add-in for subscribing to RSS feeds and storing their contents...
Robert Burke's MSDN Weblog
Great walkthrough: Build a media player in Expression Interactive Designer
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over 6 years ago
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robburke
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Through KarstenJ comes this gem of a tutorial in the Expression blog that walks you through building an interactive media player using Expression Interactive Designer for the Windows Presentation Foundation. I went through the tutorial end-to-end tonight...
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Little Syncr - FAQ update
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over 6 years ago
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robburke
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I haven't updated Little Syncr in a while. Little Syncr is my application that synchronizes metadata between local image files and photos on Flickr . Here are answers to the most frequently asked questions: Will you update it again? Yes - I just...
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Strange brew (eh)
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over 6 years ago
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Here is my Canada Day jogging soundtrack from this morning, which you may also find suitable for during a Leafs game , after watching the ultimate modern adaptation of Hamlet , or (where I originally heard most of them) all throughout Friday afternoon...
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