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February 2009 - Posts

Next geekSpeak – Wednesday, February 25 – The .NET Access Control Service with Michele Leroux Bustamante

Wow, what a title! This Wednesday, join one of our favorite geekSpeak guests Michele Leroux Bustamante as she enlightens us about the .NET Access Control Service. The .NET Access Control Service is part of the Azure Services Platform. It allows applications
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Next geekSpeak – Wednesday, February 18 - “Oslo” and the “M” Language with Jon Flanders

Microsoft Modeling Platform code name " Oslo " is the forthcoming platform for model-driven applications. In this episode of geekSpeak, industry guru Jon Flanders introduces us to the "Oslo" project and the Microsoft code name "M"
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Resources for geekSpeak: What You May Not Know About the Visual Studio Team System 2008 with Mike Vincent

Here are the resources mentioned on Mike Vincent’s geekSpeak for 2/4/2009 . VSTS 2010 offers rich support for hierarchical work items. Here’s are some helpful articles by Cameron Skinner http://blogs.msdn.com/camerons/archive/2008/11/25/model-and-work-item-integration.aspx
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Resources for geekSpeak: The Power Threading Library for Silverlight with Jeffrey Richter

Many thanks to Jeffrey Richter for coming on geekSpeak to introduce the version of his Power Threading library especially for Silverlight. This geekSpeak episode was graced with the first public appearance of several new features, and we had a lot of
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Next geekSpeak – Wed, Feb 4 – What You May Not Know about VSTS 2008 with Mike Vincent

For this first February geekSpeak, our returning guest Mike Vincent will share some perspectives about how VSTS is a good investment in these tough economic times. Mike illustrates some of the ways the Visual Studio Team System 2008 can deliver value
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