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June 2007 - Posts

Powerful log file analysis for everyone [Releasing TextAnalysisTool.NET!]

A number of years ago, the product team I was on spent a lot of team analyzing large log files. These log files contained thousands of lines of output tracing what the code was doing, what its current state was, and gobs of other diagnostic information.
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Script combining made better [Overview of improvements to the AJAX Control Toolkit's ToolkitScriptManager]

The 10606 release of the AJAX Control Toolkit introduced ToolkitScriptManager, a new class that extends the ASP.NET AJAX ScriptManager to perform automatic script combining. I blogged an overview of ToolkitScriptManager last week (including an explanation
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Tweaks and improvements by popular demand [AJAX Control Toolkit update!]

A short while ago we made available the 10618 release of the AJAX Control Toolkit . This release addresses a handful of user-impacting issues introduced by changes in the recent 10606 release and identified by the user community in the support forum and
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Script combining made easy [Overview of the AJAX Control Toolkit's ToolkitScriptManager]

Introduction The 10606 release of the AJAX Control Toolkit includes ToolkitScriptManager, a new class that derives from the ASP.NET AJAX ScriptManager and performs automatic script combining. What is meant by "script combining" and why is it desirable?
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Fixes and features by popular demand [AJAX Control Toolkit update!]

Earlier today we made available the 10606 release of the AJAX Control Toolkit . This release focused on addressing many of the most popular bugs and work items identified by the user community in the support forum and online issue tracker . We've also
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Silverlight "Surface" Demonstration [Silverlight implementation of Surface's "photo table" UI]

Yesterday, Microsoft announced its Surface product to much buzz and excitement. The demo videos I saw featured a "photos on a table" user interface that displayed a handful of photos sitting on the Surface. The interface allowed people to easily move
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