Craig Shoemaker
Host of the Polymorphic Podcast
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New Media Evangelist for Infragistics
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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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