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Essential WCF on ARCast

Recently I had the pleasure to interview Steve Resnick , Rich Crane and Chris Bowen on their new book Essential WCF. Check it out on Channel 9: ARCast.TV - Essential WCF Technorati Tags: ARCast , Architecture , Windows Communication Foundation , WCF ,

Silverlight 2 Controls, Data Binding, Templates and Styles

Silverlight 2 provides a subset of Windows Presentation Foundation Controls including a set of Layout controls such as Cancas, Stack Panel and Grid and visual controls such as Button, TextBox, Calendar, Checkbox, ListBox, RadioButton, DataGrid, Slider,

Developing, Deploying and Invoking WCF Services from Silverlight 2 Applications

In order for your WCF Service to be invoked from Silverlight you need only change the default Web.Config EndPoint Binding setting from wsHttpBinding to basicHttpBinding : Optionally you can add the AspNetCompatibilityRequirements() attribute to your service

Rich Internet Application Architecture

Rich Internet Applications Rich Internet Applications (RIA’s) combine the maturity, stability and scalability of service orientation with state of the art display technology to create the next wave of web based distributed applications. One of the drivers

Visual Studio 2008 Get Ready Event - UX Track Session Content

It was a pleasure to present at the Waltham, MA Visual Studio 2008 Get Ready Event. I presented the User Experience Track covering Office Business Applications using Visual Studio 2008 Tools for Office (VSTO), Windows Presentation Foundation , ASP.NET

Parallel Extensions for the .NET Framework 3.5 Explained...

Jeff Barnes has an excellent screencast posted on Channel9 on a new feature of .NET Framework 3.5 called Parallel Extensions. In this Architect Point of View video, Jeff talks about how easy it is to incorporate multi-core processing into your applications
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Silverlight 1.1 Audio Player Deconstructed

In my last post I announced the ReMIX07 Boston Soundtrack application and provided the iframe for embedding that application in your own web page. This post provides more detail on the architecture of the application and a pointer to the source code so

Releasing the Source Code for the .NET Framework Libraries

Did I read that right? Yes you did. Microsoft is releasing the source code to the.Net Framework libraries. If you want the details, checkout Scott Guthrie's blog post on the topic. ... from Scott's blog We'll begin by offering the source code (with source

Bob and Chris MSDN Roadshow September Content Posted...

Chris Bowen and I have emerged from our respective Halo 3 induced seclusion long enough to zip up our session PPTs and demos. You can download the zip files from the public SkyDrive folder located here: SkyDrive is a new service available on Windows Live

Adopting Silverlight - An Architects Point of View

Abstract A very common deployment scenario for Silverlight 1.1 Applications is to be hosted from Windows Server 2003/IIS6 environments. This implies that the development environment for Silverlight will be based in .Net Framework 3.5 while the deployment

Silverlight, Visual Studio 2008 and Expression Blend

What do these products have in common? Well they just moved one step closer to being released. And if you are a rabid early adopter junkie (REAJunk) like myself this is great news. Silverlight is a cross-platform, cross-browser plug-in for delivering
 
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