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Next geekSpeak – September 23 - The Dynamic Language Runtime in .NET 4 with Kevin Hazzard

Join us this Wednesday, September 23 for this geekSpeak. MSDN Webcast- geekSpeak- The Dynamic Language Runtime in .NET 4 (Level 200) (click to register) In this geekSpeak, Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) Kevin Hazzard will show us how new caching
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Resources for geekSpeak: Composite Application Development with David Kelley

This geekSpeak barely scratched the surface of how Composite Application Development can help you with code reuse. Lot of resources are below. Watch the recording here . David's Blog Prism: patterns & practices Composite Application Guidance for WPF
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Next geekSpeak – August 19 – Composite Application Development with David Kelley

In case you haven’t noticed, we’ve scaled back the geekSpeak series in recent months, so we can focus on bringing you higher quality experiences in each one. Our next geekSpeak is August 19th , when we’ll have David Kelley explain Composite Application
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Resources for geekSpeak: the Web Deployment Tool with Mark Rosenberg.

Here are resources for our August 5 geekSpeak with Mark Rosenberg on the Web Deployment tool . Links The MS Deploy blog is a good one to follow. Vishal Joshi is the Program Manager for the tool, lots of good info at his blog . Vishal’s blog post 0 + 20
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Next geekSpeak – August 5 - Inside the Web Deployment tool with Mark Rosenberg

In this geekSpeak, Mark Rosenberg introduces us to the Microsoft Web Deployment Tool and shows us how the tool is used to easily move configuration information, content, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificates, and other types of data associated with
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MSDN geekSpeak on hiatus until August 2009

Hello, geekSpeak fans. Just a quick note to let you know you aren’t missing any episodes – we’re taking a short break for July but will return in August with some great guests and topics. In the meantime, have a look at our channel 9 site to see if there
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Next geekSpeak – June 24 – WCF Deployment Strategies with Keith Elder

Join us this Wednesday for a practical look at how to deploy WCF services from a guy who’s been there. Our guest Keith Elder is a team leader and senior software engineer for Quicken Loans, so he’s been on the frontlines of running services in an enterprise.
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Resources for geekSpeak: MVVM Patterns with Christopher Bennage and Rob Eisenberg

Kudos to Christopher and Rob for helping bring our geekSpeak attendees up to speed on the evolution of UI patterns. If you missed this geekSpeak you can catch a recording here . Below are links/resources mentioned on the show: WPF Architectural Patterns
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Next geekSpeak – June 10 – MVVM Patterns with Christopher Bennage and Rob Eisenberg

In this episode of geekSpeak, we explore UI architectural patterns, such as MVVM (ViewModel), with two Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals, Christopher Bennage and Rob Eisenberg. Christopher and Rob will share their experiences developing WPF and Silverlight
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Notes from Reza Madani’s MSDN geekSpeak on Simple Animations with WPF or Silverlight

Here is some info: - My blog is at: http://blogs.harborobjects.com/RezaMadani/ - Silverlight 2.0 and 3.0 versions of the code are attached.  2.0 version does not include the ‘drop shadow effect demo’. - System requirements: Visual Studio 2008 – sp1,
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Resources for geekSpeak: WPF for the Business Programmer with Paul Sheriff

Here are follow up resources for Paul Sheriff’s geekSpeak on WPF for the Business Developer . Be sure to visit Paul’s websites for demo code shown during the geekSpeak. http://www.pdsa.com/event/geekspeak Some examples of WPF charting http://telerikwatch.com/2008/11/new-telerik-wpf-charting-and-gauges-on.html
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Resources for geekSpeak: What’s New in Silverlight 3 with Shawn Wildermuth

Many thanks to Shawn Wildermuth for giving us all some insight into what’s coming for Silverlight 3. Here are the show notes. Watch or downloading the recording here . Useful links from the show Silverlight 3’s new pixel shaders How to enable hardware
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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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