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I presented a Silverlight 1.0/2.0 demonstration yesterday at CodeCamp and it went quite well. Most importantly, it compiled; hey, that's half the battle. The talk started out about how POX is not truly a ReST service because POX services are not usually Read More...
I put together this post on my old blog about 2 years ago and was recently asked questions about this tip. I figure it will get more readership on my MSDN blog, so here goes. There are some great advantages of UserControls, but the favored advantage is Read More...
Some great articles on SharePoint best practices have been published on MSDN. Best Practices: Common Coding Issues When Using the SharePoint Object Model Best Practices: Using Disposable Windows SharePoint Services Objects Creating a Windows SharePoint Read More...
I've got to say the surface computing stuff is the coolest new invention. I can't wait to see this in restaurants. Here are some great links and videos (yes, it’s ironic that the best online press is available through Google’s YouTube): http://www.microsoft.com/surface Read More...
My Active Directory activities have been published to the .NET 3.0 web site . They are available here: http://wf.netfx3.com/files/folders/communications/entry7716.aspx I've included a simple sample and I will probably tag in an screenshot of a sample Read More...
This is a demonstration of how to connect to data sources using the DB provider-based objects built into the .NET 2.0 framework. I've noticed a bit of confusion around programming for the new structures, so I'm going to put together a little guide on Read More...
I've put together a simple pattern for when I create new data driven objects that I'd like to share. This is the method I used in the 1.x framework for easily managing data objects. This is my version of the Lightweight Business Objects (LBO) approach. Read More...
I've put together a simple pattern for when I create new data driven objects that I'd like to share. This is the method I used in the 1.x framework for easily managing data objects. This is my version of the Lightweight Business Objects (LBO) approach. Read More...
 
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