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New Song Released: Learning to Fall
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dwahlin
Updated: 8/16/2009 This is one of those “take a break from technology” posts to write about some non-technical stuff I play around with from time to time (although it does involve software). If you only read my blog to hear the technical stuff and aren...
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jQuery to be Supported in Visual Studio and ASP.NET MVC
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dwahlin
Microsoft just announced that jQuery will be supported in Visual Studio 2008 SP1 and shipped with ASP.NET MVC. Scott Guthrie mentions that an add-on for Visual Studio 2008 SP1 will be made available in a “few weeks” to provide intellisense for jQuery...
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Get It While It’s Hot! Silverlight 2 Release Candidate Now Available
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dwahlin
If you’ve been working with Silverlight 2 Beta 2 you’ll be happy to know that the release candidate was just released. You can get it at: http://silverlight.net/GetStarted/sl2rc0.aspx Scott Guthrie has a detailed post on the new features but here...
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Animating Clipping Paths in Silverlight 2
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dwahlin
Clipping paths provide a way to hide sections of an object based on different geometries. You can apply rectangles, ellipses or even create your own custom paths to a target object and hide specific areas from view. I enjoy experimenting with...
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Upcoming Silverlight 2 and ASP.NET AJAX Workshops
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dwahlin
It’s amazing how much cool stuff is out there to learn! There’s never a dull day in the technology world if you enjoy learning and challenging yourself to grasp that next “big concept”. I’m excited to be involved with two workshops covering Silverlight...
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Another New Player in the Browser Wars? Google’s Chrome Browser Released
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dwahlin
If you’re a Web developer then you’re already familiar with how difficult it can be to get a page to look good and function properly across all of the browsers out there. While Internet Explorer still has the majority of users, Firefox has made...
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