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This is a great overview of what Windows Azure is, and what it can do for you. Video: What is Windows Azure? “What is Windows Azure?” (a Hand-Drawn Video) Be sure to click through to Steve’s Blog to read how he created this cool video. I’ve got the same Read More...
OK, so some of this stuff would have been (and still would be) very helpful during my recent updates to Community Megaphone . I finally got around to setting up a separate dev database, plus a staging server for testing new bits in a non-local setting Read More...
If you’re interested in improving the architecture and testability of your WPF applications, you may want to check out this video, in which Adam Kinney of The Continuum , interviews Karl Shifflett from the WPF team about the MVVM design pattern: Good Read More...
Ever wondered what this Community Megaphone thing I keep mentioning is? Or why you’d want to use it? Well, I’ve put together a little video to highlight the major features of Community Megaphone, to answer those (and hopefully more) questions (view full Read More...
Pete Brown returns with another installment of Silverlight expertise: You can view episode 1 here . Read More...
...courtesy of hulu.com : Johnny Sokko and his Flying Robot Between this and Ultra Man, many after-school hours were well-spent. Thanks to Frank La Vigne for helping me find yet another way to lose hours from my day. And yes, I'm in a "fun-post" Read More...
Local Silverlight expert Pete Brown from Applied Information Sciences was kind enough to help me out with some new content for my DevNuggets video series. If you haven't seen them before, DevNuggets are 8-10 minute screencasts that illustrate specific Read More...
Adam Kinney just posted an amazing video showing a demo of Silverlight and DeepZoom, based on one of the sessions at REMIX08 Australia: I was just having a bit of a chat with Scott Barnes (welcome to the US!) today about Deep Zoom and its untapped potential. Read More...
For all that I've definitely been a skeptic of some of his other projects, particularly the hype-ridden (but nonetheless fun-to-ride) Segway, Dean Kamen's latest project is nothing short of inspirational: If Kamen and his team can pull this off, and bring Read More...
Windows 7 was (briefly) unveiled tonight at the All Things Digital conference . Not clear if this is video of what was shown at the conference, but it highlights some of the new multi-touch technology slated for Windows 7. Looks cool. Video: Multi-Touch Read More...
My colleague Allan de Costa Pinto shares a cool (and free) tool : Start creating your own screen casts with Community Clips . Really easy to use, absolutely free, and works as advertised. Nice work! In the following screen cast (less than 3 minutes) created Read More...
One of the fun events at MIX this year was Show Off, which was basically a contest in which the live audience got to take a look at user-submitted videos of cool applications written using various new technologies, like WPF, Silverlight, and XAML, but Read More...
On the off chance that some folks might be interested, I'm compiling a set of videos of various musical stuff I've done, from my old band, 3 Square, to various jam sessions that have been caught on video. All videos are encoded using Microsoft Expression Read More...
Some good resources on Visual Studio 2008 for the time-crunched : Still on a speed kick... In anticipation of an internal "do your best sales pitch for Visual Studio 2008", I reviewed these great (and quick) clips on Visual Stuio 2008. Nice work, check Read More...
Good news for baseball fans everywhere: The first major deployment of Microsoft's Silverlight technology went live Tuesday, with the Web site for Major League Baseball using version 1.0 of the browser for interactive video content. MLB.com currently is Read More...
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