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Over the last year I have been working on .NET RIA Services , a preview of which just went public at MIX. Brad Abrams does a great job on his blog of answering the obvious question you might have - What is .NET RIA Services? . Also be sure to check out Read More...
I wrote the blog post below about 6 months back and just realised that I never actually got around to posting it. I the spirit of 'better late than never' here it is ... .NET Framework 3.5 - Client Application Services In .NET Framework 3.5, ASP.NET provides Read More...
Later today, I present @ VS Live the following talk ... Building Rich Internet Application using Microsoft Silverlight 2.0 In this session, we will build a Video Search Web Site using Silverlight 2.0. The session will demo – how to use Visual Studio to Read More...
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Attachment(s): VS Live - Upload.zip
I am presenting at the Avanade Tech Summit in Seattle today on "Building a Rich Internet Application using Silverlight 2.0". Slides for the presentaion are attached to this post ... The App I plan to build on stage is the same one Joe Stegman and Mike Read More...
Am presenting the following talk at DevConnections today - VMS311: Smart Clients: What's New in Visual Studio "Orcas"? Saurabh Pant Visual Studio "Orcas" is about making the rapid application development experience even easier. In this overview we will Read More...
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Attachment(s): NewInOrcas_DevConn07.pptx
[Update] My introductory post to Client Application Services is available here http://blogs.msdn.com/saurabh/archive/2008/05/16/net-framework-3-5-client-application-services.aspx [Original Post] Continuing further along in with our "Live from Redmond" Read More...
[Update 11/27] The talk is now available online here [Click here for zipped download] [Update 11/07] Attaching the Slide Deck from the presentation to the post. [Original Post] Continuing with our highly popular "Live from Redmond" series I shall be presenting Read More...
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An Overview of Windows Forms in Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 For all the folks that logged into my MSDN talk today morning here is the slide deck from the talk. The talk being demo intensive the deck might not be super helpful but it does have the resources Read More...
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As part of the Live From Redmond Series of talks I shall be presenting a talk on Aug 23rd - "An Overview of Windows Forms in Microsoft Visual Studio 2005". Windows Forms application development takes a giant step forward in Visual Studio 2005. This session Read More...
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[Update] Have attached the TechEd Slide Deck. The resources section for the deck will alos direct you to the sample code that I demoed during the presentation. [Original Post] Am in Boston this week for TechEd ... and just got done with my talk titled Read More...
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Jay Allen of the Windows Forms User Education team has some good coverage of ClickOnce issues on their team blog. Definately worth checking out ... http://blogs.msdn.com/winformsue/archive/category/11821.aspx Read More...
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Firstly sorry for the delay in this messaging from ClickOnce. Judging by the passionate opinions I have heard around the community on this issue, this is a blog we should have posted a while back. [Hanselman's Blog - http://www.hanselman.com/blog/PermaLink.aspx?guid=7ce42ccd-e531-4d43-a93f-73483c0afd3d Read More...
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The Decision - With the .Net Framework V2.0 release of ClickOnce, any ClickOnce App deployed from the internet zone can prompt the user for permission elevation. For the earlier Beta2 release of ClickOnce, prompting had been explicitly disabled for internet Read More...
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While upgrading from v1.0 to v2.0 of an ClickOnce application, files/assemblies that have remained unchanged (have the same hash) across the update are not redownloaded from the server. Instead they are just copied over locally in the Clickonce store Read More...
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The ClickOnce team now has a team blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/clickonce Keep checking it out for tips and tricks, announcamants and other information on the ClickOnce technology and team. Read More...
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