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July 2007 - Posts

"How Do I" Videos For Windows Mobile Developers

From latest Windows Mobile newsletter : Develop your developer skills Now every developer can have a private tutor, thanks to the Windows Mobile "How Do I?" video series. Each video runs for about 10 to 20 minutes, includes step-by-step instructions,
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Several "Getting Started with XNA" Tutorials

Brecht Kets has published quite some tutorials explaining how to get started with XNA Framework and XNA Game Studio Express : Opening a window Primitives: the basics part 1 Primitives: the basics part 2 Primitives: Introducing the Index Buffer Drawing
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Free Online Self-Paced Course: "Microsoft Security Guidance Training for Developers"

As a lot of developers still need to learn about application security, I'm very delighted to see that Microsoft Learning still makes available 2 clincs (each take approx. 6 hours to complete) with Microsoft Security Guidance Training for Developers at
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Adding Comment To Folder In SharePoint

The name of a folder usually isn't the best place to give a long description about its contents in SharePoint. Folder names should be concise. But sometimes you might want to add a longer description - let's say a comments field - to that folder. Kevin
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Want To Become TechEd Europe's Next Great Speaker?

Speaker Idol is a contest at TechEd Europe where conference attendees can compete to become a speaker during the next TechEd Europe. Last year this contest was won by Belgian speaker, blogger and MVP Bart De Smet . If you want to participate in this year's

PowerPoint Presentations Of Belgian Community Day

The PowerPoint presentations of the sessions delivered at the Belgian Community Day are available for download: Keynote Discovering Software Development Life-Cycle using Visual Studio Team System SharePoint tools Discovering Unified Communications ASP.NET

LINQ to SharePoint

Bart De Smet has continued his work on the LINQ to SharePoint project. From the website: The LINQ to SharePoint project provides a custom query provider for LINQ that allows to query SharePoint lists using familiar LINQ syntax. LINQ stands for Language
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