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Tim Sneath posted the first end-to-end reference sample on his blog. The Family.Show application - developed by Vertigo Software - is a genealogy explorer that allows you to create or import a family tree and explore, annotate or save it to XPS. A couple
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Earlier this week version 1.2 or the February 2007 Community Technology Preview of the Guidance Automation Extensions (GAX) and the Guidance Automation Toolkit (GAT) was released to the web. The Guidance Automation Extensions (GAX) enable you to run guidance
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Serge Luca - who recently decided to make a move from Guidance to u2u - wrote an article on starting and killing a workflow with the Windows Workflow Foundation . This was published earlier today on www.msdn.be . Here's the summary of the article: The
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As part of the ISV training series, you can take advantage of MSDN Virtual Labs . This series of hands-on labs are hosted by Microsoft—so there's no need to format hard drives or dedicate computers, and nothing to install. With 35, no-cost lab modules
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Project Glidepath has been updated. I just noticed through Michael Lehman's Project Glidepath blog that now Windows Presentation Foundation packages have been added. Download it here . Project Glidepath is a Microsoft evangelism initiative. It provides
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Next Wednesday - October 25 - there's Customer First which I won't (unfortunately) be attending because I promised a long time ago (long before Customer First was announced) that I would deliver a presentation for AIESEC , an international association
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The FxUserGroup - the Belgian French-speaking INETA User Group - is organizing its second event next Wednesday October 25. The announcement from their web site (in French): Vous vous y perdez dans les nouveautés technologiques ? Alors rejoignez le FxUserGroup
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The last 2 to 3 weeks I delivered a number of presentations on the .NET Framework 3.0 . When talking through the different pillars I often receive questions on the business value of some of these technologies. This is especially true for the Windows Presentation
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Tonight I'll be speaking for the Java Web Applications Study Group of the " Vlaamse Ingenieurskamer " in Antwerp. The study group plans to launch a VIK .NET study group which Microsoft wants to support. Announcement (Dutch) from the VIK site : De studiegroep
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Last Friday we had our quarterly Enterprise Series briefing covering the Microsoft Application Platform . This events is an invitation-only event for Microsoft partners and customers managed by the Enterprise Partner & Customer Group . At the event
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A new collection of 3 2-hour premium clinics that teaches about the new capabilities provided by the .NET Framework 3.0 is now available for free: Collection 5134 : Developing Rich Experiences with Microsoft® .NET Framework 3.0 and Visual Studio® 2005
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Peter Himschoot , Microsoft Regional Director for Belgium, has written another must-read article on XAML: " Amazing XAML ". Check it out on our local MSDN web site . .NET 3.0, formerly known as WinFx, uses XAML for describing and building object graphs.
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For little more than a week I'm running build 5365 of Windows Vista on my Toshiba Tecra M4 . This build is one of the latest milestones of Windows Vista before making beta 2 available to the public. As beta 2 is expected to be suitable for testing by
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The .NET Framework groups are offering two exclusive series of Live Meeting presentations called “Live from Redmond ” in partnership with INETA , the organization that helps people create and participate in .NET user groups around the world. Live from
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