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Neue MSDN Solve CodeClips online

Hi, endlich, endlich, nach einer gefühlten Ewigkeit, tut sich wieder etwas auf MSDN Solve (und auf diesem Blog aber mehr dazu in einem nächsten Blogeintrag) :-) Auf meiner Platte liegen ca. 150 neue CodeClips von denen bis Anfang nächsten Jahres täglich
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Did you miss MIX08? Watch the keynotes live!

Alright! Fair enough! This is too late for the first keynote from Ray Ozzie, Scott Guthrie, Dean Hachamovitch. Fortunately though you can watch this keynote online :-) So, here are the keynote links: Wednesday, March 5 •    9:30 am

How to get started with xna?

Dan Waters published a series of 14 videos on his blog detailing how to build a 3D game, complete with audio, input, and character animation. Each of the videos details a different part of the project. Find the details on http://blogs.msdn.com/dawate/archive/2008/02/05/building-a-3d-game-in-xna-from-scratch-free-video-tutorial-series-now-available.aspx
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Free Visual Studio 2008 and .NET Framework 3.5 Training Kit

The Visual Studio 2008 and .NET Framework 3.5 Training Kit includes presentations, hands-on labs, and demos. This content is designed to help you learn how to utilize the Visual Studio 2008 features and a variety of framework technologies including: LINQ,

Bubblemark animation test

Auf http://bubblemark.com/ findet sich ein kleiner Benchmark der die Performance mehrerer Technologien (Silverlight (JavaScript and CLR), DHTML, Flash (Flex), WPF, Apollo, Java (Swing)) vergleicht. Wie der Name der Seite vermuten lässt werden mehrere,
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Genealogy made easy - Announcing Family.Show 2.0

Family.Show is a genealogy program that demonstrates the usage of WPF for a complex, realistic scenario. If you're a fledgling WPF developer who wants to pore over some code that demonstrates best practices for application construction, there's nothing
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