Craig Shoemaker
Host of the Polymorphic Podcast
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New Media Evangelist for Infragistics
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Passing Arguments to a Dynamic Data Field Template from a UIHint Attribute
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I’ve been working with Dynamic Data websites on and off for the last couple of weeks in order to prepare some screen casts I'm doing that demonstrate how to use the Infragistics toolset with Dynamic Data. As I started building my sample I quickly found...
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Coining 'Ajax' and Seeing the Future
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Craig Shoemaker talks with co-founder and president of Adaptive Path Jesse James Garrett about his experiences in creating the Elements of User Experience , the Visual Vocabulary and coining the term " Ajax ". Jesse and his team have worked with some...
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Update to Deep Zoom Composer
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Helping to connect the dots a little easier when building a Silverlight Deep Zoom applications, the Expression team has released a new version of the Deep Zoom Composer . Good has been done here :)
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Smart People, Cool Clients & Surface at MIX
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The saying, "the content isn’t what’s important at a conference – it’s the people" is approaching hallmark cliché status. The thing is with stereotypes, generalizations and clichés – they exist for a reason. The OpenSpace/Sandbox area was one of my favorite...
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What’s it Gonna Take to Get ASP.NET MVC to RTM?
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While at MIX I ran into Mr. Phil Haack , Program Manager on the ASP.NET team to talk about ASP.NET MVC . When interviewing people sometimes you have to ask the silly questions. I say silly questions because when I asked Phil, “so when will MVC be released...
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Creating Immersive Silverlight Video Experiences
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The web was a-buzz after MIX this year with the strong commitment the Olympic Games is making to Silverlight . The team demonstrated a stunning system that will perhaps for the first time make television on over the internet and on the computer not only...
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WPF Designers Unite!
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The Podder experience is about to get much more spicy! Josh Smith announced the Podder Skinning Competition this weekend. I've talked about Podder before and noted how I love the way it instantly plays podcast episodes . Now you or a designer in your...
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47 ASP.NET MVC Resources to Rock Your Development
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Craig Shoemaker takes you on a tour of the best ASP.NET MVC resources available today. Listen to the Show Here jQuery How have I missed jQuery all this time? I am really loving the support jQuery can provide for all kinds of things like AJAX and controls...
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Why BSODs Make People Think You Are In Afghanistan
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Hi my name is Craig . It’s been a while, I know... Computer problems are really not a lot of fun. Right after I got back from my vacation my computer took a dive – sending my productivity into a tail spin. After having my machine rebuilt and then dealing...
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Gu & Guy Speak, Controversy and MVC Contrib
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Getting back into the swing of things after MIX08 has proven to be fun and productive. I have a number of podcasts that I hope you can find the time to check out. (It almost seems like we need to make our commutes longer just so we can consume all the...
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