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You know my friend Scott Hanselman from his i ncredible blog , his new podcast Hanselminutes , and of course as a frequent guest on .NET Rocks! Please read this important post from Scott . You'll be glad you did.
Dax Pandhi, creator of the borg skin for PwopCatcher , shows the step-by-step process of how he did it. http://shrinkster.com/4x9
OK, I've been holding this in for a few weeks now and I can't take it anymore. Ever since we switched gears with The Daily Commute I've been thinking about a podcast client downloader app. This is really what's holding up the podcasting revolution. So...
So I was sitting in the speakers lounge at DevConnections last week with lots of people you know and love and Kim Tripp whips out her Pocket PC phone. I was really impressed. I'd heard about these PDA phones before, but this one had so many cool features...
This Week on .NET Rocks! Carl and Richard talk to the developers of NASA's World Wind smart client application for visualizing the Earth. This open-source managed DirectX application written in C# is incredible! You have to check it out. http://www.dotnetrocks...
Learn how to use Speech Server with Visual Studio 2003 http://weblogs.asp.net/trobbins/archive/2004/12/17/323521.aspx I wish I could go but I'm teaching that week. I'm really interested in this product, and speech in general. Wicked cool stuff. Carl
So, I did this talk on building Composite Web Controls at Thom Robbins' awesome Microsoft CodeCamp II in Waltham, MA last weekend. And, I've been really digging into building these suckers lately. I got stuck on persisting control styles with ViewState...
I've always wanted a development environment that would let me create user interface in layers, just like you create a composite graphic in photoshop. Kind of. Read on. This is purely a feature to benefit the end user. Too often when I am using a program...
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