Brad Abrams
Design Guidelines, Managed code and the .NET Framework
December 2007 - Posts
Software Development Predictions for 2008
Happy New Year! Not too long ago, I was asked for my predictions for the IT-Technology in 2008... You can find the full article here, but I thought I'd include my thoughts on my blog. Where's i-Technology Headed in 2008? I'd love to hear your thoughts
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Web Hosters offering ASP.NET 3.5
With .NET Framework 3.5 and VS2008 shipping just over a month ago , I was very excited to see a number of hosters have already deployed .NET Framework 3.5 on their servers… The great thing about .NET Framework 3.5 is that it is completely compatible with
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Silverlight Mac\Windows debugging play-by-play
Martin saw my keynote at ReMix Boston and wanted to try the demo himself to find out if it was all just demo-magic or not ;-). Well, I am relieved happy to say he was successful! His detailed step-by-step instructions are the best I have seen for setting
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Results for Ajax usage among .NET developers
Simone Chiaretta recently posted the results to his Ajax usage survey . Check out the: .NET Ajax Survey results Simone has a great write up, including the raw data, I encourage you to check it out ... But A couple of things that popped out to me: 1. Simone
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Using VS2008 to Target .NET Framework 2.0 with ASP.NET AJAX
As I mentioned last month , VS 2008 fully supports building applications for .NET Framework 2.0... This is very important as it will take time for some hosters and IT organizations to fully deploy .NET Framework 3.5, but you don't want that to block you
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Ajax usage among .NET developers
Simone Chiaretta is trying to gather some informal data on Ajax usage among .NET Developers . It is a very quick, four question survey… Simone mentioned he would be publishing the results on his blog shortly. Please click Here to take survey .
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Building a Great Media Driven Web Site (with Silverlight and ASP.NET)
We had a group of customers (and potential) customers out to campus earlier this week and I was asked to give a talk about how to leverage ASP.NET and Silverlight to build a media centric site. I demo'ed the latest version of MySilverlightTV with a couple
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ASP.NET 3.5 Extensions: All About Dynamic Data
Dynamic data is a very cool feature of the ASP.NET 3.5 Extensions that allows you to trivially easy build, customize and maintain a data driven web application... If you have a project that starts with some data in a database and you want to enable, viewing,
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What is new in the ASP.NET 3.5 Extensions Preview
As I am sure you saw, we recently posted the ASP.NET 3.5 Extensions ... I thought i'd do a brief introduction to some of the new features in this release by updating my mix07 demo MySilverlightTV... Download the full sample here MySilverlightTv(noVideos).zip
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The Wait is Over: ASP.NET 3.5 Extensions Preview Posted
Ok, ok, it took us a little longer than we expected, but we finally got the ASP.NET 3.5 Extension Preview posted ! This is the release with all the MVC goodness you have been hearing about as well as some very cool stuff such as Dynamic Data controls
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PDC08: I can't wait!
We just announced that PDC 2008 will be in LA Oct 27-30... I just love the PDC... it is a HUGE conference and is very developer focused. My team is actively working on some great stuff that will come out right around the PDC... So folks on my team are
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new book: ASP.NET 2.0: Your visual blueprint for developing Web applications
Chris Love , I long time friend of mine and an excellent member of the ASP.NET community recently published his first ASP.NET book... I think it will be great for anyone just starting out on ASP.NET, and there is enough depth to allow you to grow. I am
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MSDN Webcast Video Posted: An Introduction to Silverlight (Level 100)
They just recently posted my Web Cast on Silverlight in downloadable and streamable formats. It is a bit of a challenge to demo HD-quality video over live meeting, but I think you can get the general idea even if you can't get the full wow-factor from
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