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MVP in 2011
I just received an email from Microsoft telling me that my MVP status has been renewed :-)
I'm an MVP since 2004!
I'm still very busy this year and I don't see this change soon. I already have a lot of things on my roadmap.
It will start with a session at SDC 2011 next week and a new release of Sesame Data Browser soon. -
Silverlight 5 roadmap announced
With the confusion that followed the PDC, Microsoft had to announce their plans for the future of Silverlight. This has been done today during the Silverlight FireStarter event.
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How does Microsoft see Silverlight's future?
Mary-Jo Foley offers an article you must read if you are using Silverlight or plan to: Microsoft: Our strategy with Silverlight has shifted.
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LINQ or Lync?
There's a new "link" from Redmond. It's not LINQ this time, but Lync.
Isn't it great to have two names colliding in the Microsoft world? -
Best ASP.NET hosting: easier, faster, cheaper
After seven years with webhost4life, it was time to move on. Especially because of all the troubles with webhost4life due to their internal migration to a new hosting environment (the company has been bought out).
I've just moved all my websites elsewhere. I'm now using Arvixe and OrcsWeb. -
MVP in 2010
Microsoft has just named me an MVP for the seventh time in a row!
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My session at TechDays France 2010: How to detect and avoid memory and resources leaks in .NET applications
This year, I'll give a session during the French TechDays about memory leaks in .NET. This session is based on my article and will include a demo with a sample application and debugging/profiling tools.
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New York Times abandons WPF and Silverlight in favor of AIR
The first version of the New York Times Reader was showcased in 2006 as one of the first and major WPF applications. Then, the Times Reader was ported to Silverlight, so it can work on non-Windows platforms such as Mac OS and Linux. The fact that WPF runs only on Windows was indeed a major concern for such a product.
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MVP in 2009
Microsoft just named me an MVP for the sixth year in a row!
What to expect from me this year? Well, I'll continue to improve my existing projects but I also have new projects in the pipe. The best way to know what I'm up to is to follow this blog :-) -
Silverlight 2 training in Paris and DevTeach offer
RunAtServer Consulting and Octo Technology are organizing a 3-day Silverlight 2 training in Paris and in French. Highly recommended.