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October 2009 - Posts

My new home page, revised [Updated collection of great Silverlight/WPF Data Visualization resources!]

In the time since sharing my last collection of Silverlight/WPF Charting links , there have been some great new articles I'd like to highlight. And in case you haven't heard, we published the October 09 release of the Silverlight Toolkit last week, so

Creating something from nothing [Developer-friendly virtual file implementation for .NET!]

Have you ever used one of those programs that lets you drag a UI widget, drop it in a folder, and - poof - a file that didn't exist magically appears? Me, too - it's cool! But how does it work? Are they really deferring the work of creating that file
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Two birds, one stone [Silverlight/WPF Data Visualization Development Release 2 and DataVisualizationDemos update]

The October 2009 release of the Silverlight Toolkit came out on Monday and the Data Visualization assembly includes some nice updates. I discussed the details of the new release then and promised to revise my samples to run on the new bits. While I anticipated

Silverlight (and WPF) Data Visualization classes unsealed [Silverlight Toolkit October 2009 release now available!]

We've just published the October 2009 release of the Silverlight Toolkit as part of today's .NET 4 and Visual Studio 2010's Beta 2 release ! One of the big things we've done with this release of the Toolkit is to add rich support for Visual Studio 2010's

Brevity is the soul of wit [A free, easy, custom URL shortening solution for ASP.NET!]

I tend to write pretty long blog post titles. There, I said it. That's the first step, right? Admitting the problem? Except I don't usually think it's a problem... :) Nobody's going to type post URLs, anyway - long ones are really only an issue in one
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If all my friends jumped off a bridge, apparently I would, too [Just created a Twitter account: DavidAns]

Until today, I'd never gotten around to signing up for Twitter . After all, there are only so many hours in the day... But then Pete Brown (or should I say Pete_Brown ??) stopped by my office for a quick visit and the topic of Twitter came up. Pete explained
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