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December 2009 - Posts
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Silverlight 3 / Expression Lab Posted
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ChristophDotNet
Arturo was kind enough to post a hands-on lab I created for a training event in Dallas. It’s an introduction to Silverlight , that showcases some Silverlight 3 features, such as: Perspective 3D Element-to-Element Binding Out-Of-Browser Applications SaveFileDialog...
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Silverlight 3 – How to access peripherals
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The previous post on Silverlight 3 for kiosk apps outlined some architecture options how you can build Silverlight applications with access to peripherals. This follow up post goes into more detail on the implementation. I strongly encourage you to consider...
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What’s so old-school about text based programming?
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Computerworld posted this piece that Microsoft developers are using text editors for development . What’s so old-school about that? What I mean really? Coding in text editors is not a trend among the grey-hairds like Lewis suggested on an internal thread...
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