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Verio is offering a sweet little free hosting deal to developers and designers to promote Microsoft-based hosting for products and technologies like Expression, Visual Studio, and Silverlight. The Plan includes: .NET Framework 3.0 (I am told 3.5 will be made available eventually) SQL Server Express ASP.NET 2.0 (Including ASP.NET AJAX 1.0) Full Trust Shared AppPool 100 MB disk space Free through January 2010 So what do you have to do to get it? Just call 800-932-7483. No credit card is required. The offer is not available online. You need to call the toll free number. I just signed up myself! The process was pretty quick and painless. I haven't actually tried using it yet. That's next:). - Marc Read More...
As promised, you can get my decks and demos from www.publicsectordeveloper.com ( direct link ). The demos are "as-is" but feel free to let me know if something doesn't work anymore. A more detailed explanation of the WPF deck and demos can be found here . If you are interested in WPF, then don't forget to check out the WPF Wiki . UPDATE: I received an email from a few folks who were having trouble figuring out what to download for my Introduction to ASP.NET AJAX presentation. The direct link to the deck is here . The code is here . -Marc Read More...
A while back, I blogged about using WPF/E & Virtual Earth together. The post is here . I've also blogged about adding Virtual Earth in a Windows Forms application here (last paragraph). What about WPF? Given that the Virtual Earth v4 Map Control is delivered as a set of JavaScript libraries, the same approach we used in Windows Forms applies to WPF. However, WPF does not ship with a "native" control with the same functionality as the WebBrowser control which ships with the .NET Framework 2.0. The good news is the good folks in "WPF Land" thought about these types of dilemmas and created a really nice interoperability layer for WPF/Windows Forms. There is a class called WindowsFormsHost in the System.Windows.Forms.Integration namespace which...
When Feb. 27th 2:00P-3:30P EST (11:00A-12:30P PST) Where Register at this link: http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?EventID=1032325327 Note : Audio will be via the Internet. Your machine will need a speaker. Abstract Windows Sidebar Gadgets are lightweight programmable objects that provide real-time, always-available access to information from a web service or application. This session will introduce you to the purpose of the Windows Sidebar, goals of gadget development and the methods you can use to develop gadgets for Windows Sidebar. What you will learn How you build a gadget using HTML and JavaScript. How to use ASP.NET AJAX to make web service calls from you gadgets. Going beyond HTML & JavaScript with technologies...
Do you want to learn how to quickly convert your .NET Applications/Components to Service Oriented Solutions? If so, then that's perfect, because I want to show you how easy it will be with the .NET 3.0 Framework and Windows Communication Foundation. Register and attend my web cast and I promise very little PowerPoint (just for a bit of background) and then a whole lot of demonstration. Note: This talk will be focused on how to "migrate" a .NET 1.x/2.0 Service/Web Service to a Services Oriented Solution with .NET 3.0, and not about how one would Architect a Services Oriented Solution. Please see our MSDN site for discussions, articles, web casts on Services Orient Architecture, including this article by the Patterns and Practices group found...
Thanks to everyone who attended! You can download the deck here and the code here . -Marc Read More...
We've been blogging about Windows Communication Foundation, Windows Presentation Foundation and Windows Workflow Foundation ever since this blog started, a little over a year ago. I'm happy to report that, these three technologies, which, along with Windows Cardspace, form the core of the .Net Framework 3.0, have officially been released. To download them for Windows XP or Windows Server 2003, click here . -David Technorati tags: Microsoft , .Net , WPF , WCF , WF Read More...
Edward Jezierski just announced it here . "The Web Client Software Factory is a guidance offering currently under development that will provide comprehensive architecture guidance to help customers build web solutions using the Microsoft platform (ASP.NET, ASP.NET AJAX, Workflow Foundation, etc)." This is the fourth Software Factory the patterns & practices folks have released. I've been looking forward to this one. The others are: Smart Client Software Factory Mobile Client Software Factory Web Service Software Factory -Marc tags: Microsoft , .NET , ASP.NET , Atlas , AJAX , WinFX , .NET Framework 3.0 , Windows Workflow Foundation , WF Read More...
The content for the 2006 Microsoft Federal Architect Forum will be posted on Federaldeveloper.com (link is here: http://tinyurl.com/luawt ) For those who were able to attend, thank you! - Keith Read More...
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