December 2008 - Posts
One thing that has really played on my mind since I started dabbling with Silverlight has been that all of my interactions with the app are just happening within the Silverlight application embedded onto a ASP.NET web page (other flavours are available)
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Nothing is worse than having to waste an hour in London when you don’t have an internet connection, so in preparation for my trip to London tonight I went in search of free Wi-Fi spots I could log into. I managed to find this pretty cool map of free spots
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Le Web is one of Europe's biggest technology conferences, and will be taking place in Paris, France over the next couple of days (9th/10th December). With talks from all of the big player in tech, with talks from Microsoft, Google, mySpace and other big
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I’m currently doing a weeks training course on “WPF Fundamentals” and have just been looking at event bubbling and tunnelling. Whereby the event is either bubbled up the visual tree starting from the target object raising the event through all of its
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This month’s Wired magazine has a 11 page article on Microsoft's Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie. Documenting his eventful life from his love for the PLATO system which he discovered as a sophomore studying at the University of Illinois, right through
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With Twitter now becoming the place to be seen within the social networking and micro blogging scenes, everyone from Bill Gates (allegedly), CNN and even the legendary Stephen Fry has a Twitter account. Breaking news is reported here first, whether it
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