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Community Convergence LVII

Welcome to the fifty-seventh issue of Community Convergence. In this post I’ll focus on new articles from the C# team, as well as events taking place at PDC. From the C# Team Eric Lippert Closing over the loop variable considered harmful Three Umpires

Video: Azure Services in Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2, Part III

This is the first of three videos showing how Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2 provides support for the development and deployment of Azure Services applications. In these short How Do I Videos, I filmed Jim Nakashima as he demonstrated practical techniques

Video: Azure Services in Visual Studio Beta 2, Part II

This is the second in a series of three videos showing how Visual Studio 2010 provides support for the development and deployment of Azure Services applications. In these short How Do I Videos, I filmed Jim Nakashima as he demonstrated practical techniques

Videos: Azure Services in Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2 with Jim Nakashima, Part I

This is the first of three videos showing how Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2 provides support for the development and deployment of Azure Services applications. In these short How Do I Videos, I filmed Jim Nakashima as he demonstrated practical techniques

HDI Video: Generate from Usage in Visual Studio 2010 with Karen Liu

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Classic, Lightweight and ScriptFree MSDN Library Views

There have been a number of changes to the MSDN library of late, and to the way it is integrated with Visual Studio 2010. Kathleen McGrath and Mark D'Urso have created a nice little video that walks you through some of the new features such as the classic,

New Article on Detecting Memory Leaks . NET Applications

MSDN has published an excellent article by Fabrice Marguerie entitled “ How to Detect and Avoid Memory and Resource Leaks in .NET Applications .” In the article, the author explains how memory leaks are introduced into .NET applications, and what you
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CSharp “How Do I Videos (Podcasts)” for the Zune Software

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Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2 does not Load: The “Application Cannot Start” and Raster Font Errors

I was working at home the other night with a freshly installed copy of Visual 2010 Beta 2. I closed the IDE for a moment, and when I tried to reopen it, I got an error that read: “The application cannot start.” I found I could start the IDE by using the

Booting from a VHD

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CodeRush Xpress 9.2 Ships

The free CodeRush Xpress from DevExpress provides C# and VB developers with powerful extensions to Visual Studio. These features include editing and refactoring tools that make it easier for you to quickly produce well designed code. Version 9.2 of CodeRush

New in Help: Low Bandwidth View of the MS Online Library

When you are in the MSDN Library, you can now switch to a Low Bandwidth View of the Microsoft MSDN Library , where the overview of our products and API’s is stored. This view gives a faster response time, especially if you are in a location or at a time

New Visual Studio Learn Page

Some folks here on the MSDN and BizApps teams put together a new learn page for the Visual Studio site . Their goal was to make it easier for you to learn basic information about using Visual Studio. Just go ahead and browse the new page , or check out

Silverlight Animation Part II: Sprites

In the previous post in this series, you learned how to create a simple animation with Silverlight. The next step is to learn how to create animated objects called sprites. This post will also explain how to ensure that a Sprite’s movement is restricted

Silverlight Layouts Part 1

This is the third in a series of posts on Silverlight. The text focuses on creating a basic interface for a Silverlight application and explores simple ways to work with Grid controls that are divided up into Rows and Columns . So far, I’ve added the
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