June 2008 - Posts
Check out the PhotoZoom at MS Live Labs . It uses the Deep Zoom technology, and instead of using the Deep Zoom composer, and hosting my Silverlight application somewhere, this is live, ready-to-go from the cloud. Or in the site owner's own words: PhotoZoom
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Version 1 of the Open XML SDK is now available for free download from MSDN. More about it on Doug Mahugh's blog . What's the implication for my ISVs? develop Office Business Application (OBA) using this final "go-live" version 1. churn out documents using
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Enterprise Library has been revised based on customer requests to cover key scenarios for successful development and deployment of .NET applications. Download the latest version of EntLib
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Awhile back, I wrote a blog post on the rounding mechanism , little did I know that a reader posted a better alternative in the comments (I should read keep track of the comments closely in the future). I haven't tested this, but I trust the contributor
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Visual Studio Team System Licensing White Paper Now Available This month we published a white paper describing Visual Studio Team System licensing scenarios. It is synchronized with the April 2008 Product Usage Rights (PUR) document . I'm so relieved
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Let's face it, the reality for a small-sized ISV trying to get help from its technology principal, be it any technology vendor is rather bleak. They may end up in any one of the following situations: you may not be in their radar you're being shoved aside
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I reckon the title of this blog post says it all. Check it out at: MSN Video It's pretty impressive how my colleagues and a local media company pulled it off.
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