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.net and other interesting dev stuff in PA
Motorola MPX200 SmartPhone with AT&T
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over 9 years ago
by
sspotts
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For various reasons, I stopped service with my PocketPC Phone and started service with AT&T and got a Motorola MPX200 SmartPhone. Nice and small, and very easy to operate with one hand. The more I use it, the more I like it. Smart stuff includes things...
.net and other interesting dev stuff in PA
Windows Media Center
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over 9 years ago
by
sspotts
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One of our managers brought his latest toy into the office today. It was Gateway's top of the line model of the Media Center PC. Very cool stuff. Wide, flat screen. Speakers built in, including subwoofer. The PC guts are built into the neck of the...
.net and other interesting dev stuff in PA
Prescriptive Architecture Guides and Application Blocks
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over 9 years ago
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sspotts
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This stuff is so cool. For years, before I started working for Microsoft, I was always wondering where the guidance from Microsoft was for designing applications. Sure, I could find books on it; I could get lucky and one of the tomes I bought would have...
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