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MVP Insider - Q & A with Eli Robillard
Eli Robillard is the founder of the Toronto SharePoint Users Group. He is a past writer for the MSDN Developer Center, a member of the MSDN Canada Speakers Bureau, a member and founding board member of the ASPInsiders, and an author and technical editor Read More...
Understanding the MVP Program (Part 2 of 2)
In my previous guest blog entry I touched on some "MVP Program Basics". I received a few notes from people who read it and thought they are a good match. I look forward to receiving more and possibly getting a few new MVPs out of all those contacts I Read More...
Guest Blogger: MVP Award Program - What is it all about? (Part 1 of 2)
Hello Canadian Developers, By the way of introduction, my name is Sasha Krsmanovic and I am the MVP Lead for Canadian MVPs. Your developer advisors asked me to publish a few posts here in order to introduce the MVP Award Program to Canadian Developers. Read More...
Auto-code generation for Silverlight Controls
Charles Wiebe and John Hansen (Ottawa, ON) Silverlight offers designers a new degree of flexibility in creating vivid and exciting graphics for asp.net web pages. These web pages are described in the Silverlight dialect of Xaml (XML) and an excellent Read More...
[Guest Bloggers] Rob Windsor on Discoverability
Rob Windsor ( Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) , User Group Leader) Rob Windsor on Discoverability The .NET Framework is big - very, very big - and it grows with each new version. While many developers are still trying to incorporate the features Read More...
[Guest Blogger] Uses for the yield keyword in C# 2.0
.NET has strong support for collections. Even the built-in Array type implements ICollection. The ICollection interface derives from the IEnumerable interface to allow easy enumeration of all elements in a collection. In C#, the foreach statement uses Read More...
[Guest] An ITPro visit to the Delphi User Group
The other night I had the opportunity to speak to the Toronto Delphi User Group about Windows Vista and Office 2007. Now you may be wondering what an IT Pro Advisor for Microsoft is doing talking at a user group meeting for another companies product. Read More...
[Guest Bloggers] Visual Studio Team System
My name is Mirunan Gunarajah and I am a student at the University of Waterloo. I am currently finishing up my second year in Systems Design Engineering. My major project this term at Microsoft was to create an end-to-end scenario based demo of Visual Read More...
[Guest Bloggers] James Kovacs on ASP.NET Role-Based Security and the ImpostorHttpModule
James Kovacs (Calgary) [Guest Bloggers] ASP.NET Role-Based Security and the ImpostorHttpModule If you've developed any moderately complex web application, you've probably implemented some form of role-based security. For instance, only administrators Read More...
[Guest Bloggers] Mack Male on Podcasting and .NET
Mack Male (User Group Leader) Podcasting with .NET and Paramagnus If you're a .NET developer in Canada, you've probably already heard of Plumbers at Work and if you haven't, you should! It's a great podcast featuring "four geeks from Canada" talking about Read More...
[Guest Bloggers] Rob Windsor's "Wake Up and Smell the Smart Client"
Rob Windsor ( Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) , User Group Leader) Wake Up and Smell the Smart Client I was at the Toronto office of Learning Tree International (where I teach .NET development courses) this week and I ran into Bob, a former Read More...
[Guest Bloggers] James Kovacs on Code Camps
James Kovacs (Calgary) [FYI] Code Camps Hi, my name is James Kovacs and I'm an independent architect, developer, trainer, and jack-of-all-trades in Calgary, Alberta specializing in the .NET Framework and Enterprise Application Development. I assist clients Read More...
[Guest Bloggers] Nolan Zak on .NET User Groups
Today, we're adding a new feature to the CDN-DEVs Weblog that features guest Canadian bloggers. In the first instalment, Nolan Zak provides some insight on .NET user groups in Canada. Nolan Zak ( Victoria .NET Developers Association President) [Opinion] Read More...
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