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July 2009 - Posts

Expression Blend 3 + SketchFlow RC

Microsoft just released Expression Blend 3 + SketchFlow RC.

This time we get SketchFlow !

You might download Microsoft Expression Blend 3 + SketchFlow RC from this page.

Overview

Expression Blend 3 + SketchFlow is a visual tool for designing and prototyping desktop and web applications. You build an application by drawing shapes, drawing controls such as buttons and list boxes, making the pieces of your application respond to mouse clicks and other user input, and styling everything to look uniquely your own.

Posted: Jul 10 2009, 12:33 AM by lkempe | with no comments
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Silverlight 3 RTM Released

Microsoft just released Silverlight 3!

You might download Microsoft® Silverlight™ 3 Tools for Visual Studio 2008 SP1 from this page.

Overview

This package is an add-on for Visual Studio 2008 SP1 to provide tooling for Microsoft Silverlight 3. It can be installed on top of either Visual Studio 2008 SP1 or Visual Web Developer 2008 Express with SP1, and it provides a Silverlight project system for developing Silverlight applications using C# or Visual Basic.
This download will install the following:

  • Silverlight 3 developer runtime
  • Silverlight 3 software development kit
  • KB967143 for Visual Studio 2008 SP1
    and/or
    KB967144 for Visual Web Developer 2008 Express with SP1
  • Silverlight 3 Tools for Visual Studio 2008 SP1
    and/or
    Silverlight 3 Tools for Visual Web Developer 2008 Express with SP1

Silverlight 3 Tools for Visual Studio 2008 SP1 includes:
  • Visual Basic and C# Project templates
  • Intellisense and code generators for XAML
  • Debugging of Silverlight applications
  • Remote debugging of Silverlight applications for Mac
  • Web reference support
  • WCF Templates
  • Team Build and command line build support
  • Support for cached transparent platform extensions
  • Support for Silverlight 3 Out-of-Browser applications
Posted: Jul 10 2009, 12:27 AM by lkempe | with no comments
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Office 2007 templates folder

I am always loosing time searching for that information when we get an update of office templates, so I decided to make a ‘note to self’ so that I will not loose anymore time with that.

Start Word 2007 and go on Word Options, then click Advanced, File Locations:

Original location: C:\Users\{your username}\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Templates

In that location create a shortcut to your template folder, but keep the selected original path:

Now you should have access to your templates like this:

With this way of doing you might get multiple template folders.

Book review - ASP.NET MVC 1.0 Quickly

I had the pleasure to read ASP.NET MVC 1.0 Quickly from another ASP.NET MVP and blogger, Maarten Balliauw published by Packt Publishing.

The book is a quick overview of 191 pages covering all the different aspects of ASP.NET MVC 1.0. It ends with three appendix, a sample application CarTrackr, ASP.NET MVC Mock Helpers and Useful links and Open Source Projects, for a total of 231 pages.

Maarten starts with an introduction about Model-View-Controller and the drivers of the new framework. Then it moves to the real overview in details of the different parts of the framework: Form, ModelBinder, Request Life Cycle, Extensibility, Model, Controller, View, Action filters, Routing, Extension, Ajax, Testing and Hosting, mixing ASP.NET with ASP.NET MVC. So all the different parts are covered.

The different code samples are straight and perfectly demonstrates each points explained.

I particularly liked the parts about the Request Life Cycle and Customizing and Extending the ASP.NET MVC framework, one of the main reason I like this framework.

Finally I appreciated that the book is short, you might read it in 2-3 evening, and goes to the essential about ASP.NET MVC.

You might read the Chapter 2 in pdf.

Well done Maarten.

Posted: Jul 02 2009, 10:39 PM by lkempe | with 1 comment(s)
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