November 2008 - Posts

Public Sector Developer Conference in Reston, Virginia
My team is putting on a 1-day developer conference in Reston, Virginia on December 4th.  We’ll have four sessions: What’s New with .NET Framework 4.0? Introducing the Microsoft Modeling Platform (Oslo) and Windows Application Server Extensions (Dublin) Read More...
ANNOUNCING: Developer Dinner On Demand
My team delivers a monthly Developer Dinner for US Public Sector Partners in Reston, Virginia.  At the dinners, we give 90-120 minute developer focused presentations on recently released / future developer technologies.  We have had great success Read More...
DevDinnerOnDemand: Overview of the .NET Framework 3.5 SP1
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Improve WPF application deployment with the Client Profile Designer
Sorry for repurposing content, but this one is easy to miss so I think it is worth it “The Client Profile Configuration Designer is the designer for the .NET Framework Client Profile. It will allow developers to customize the end-user deployment experience. Read More...
Helpful walkthroughs, labs, and Expression Blend support for the WPF Toolkit
I’ve already blog’d about the WPF Toolkit & the WPF Ribbon Preview .  One of the things that may not be obvious, is how to get started with the new controls.  Buried inside the October 2008 Release page is a set of links for control walkthroughs, Read More...
Free Coding Assistance Add-in for Visual Studio Developers
Here’s a little tidbit I picked up after watching the Microsoft Visual C# IDE: Tips and Tricks session at PDC .  DevExpress hass released CodeRush Xpress for Visual Studio.  From their site: “CodeRush Xpress is freely available to all Visual Read More...

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