Contents tagged with podcast
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Some interesting links for ASP.NET
Its been a while since I have done any technical stuff as I have been on holidays, relaxing, and generally a lot of nothing. Certainly nothing technical related and have really enjoyed spending time with friends and family.
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ASP.NET Podcast Show #119 - Using the History (Back) Functionality with the ASP.NET AJAX Web Services in .NET 3.5 Service Pack 1 Beta 1
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ASP.NET Podcast Show #118 - Peer-To-Peer with Windows Communication Foundation (WCF)
So I *finally* managed to get a videocast/podcast done. Wally has been harassing me for ages, and I eventually had the time to get one done. This one is on the Peer to Peer support in Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) and how easy it is to do. Its remarkably simple yet extremely powerful.
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New feeds for the ASP.NET Podcast
Wally has created some new feeds for the ASP.NET Podcast There is still the same general feed. It will have all shows and all of the variations of the shows in it. These include WMV, MP4/M4V, MP3, and whatever else one can throw in it. The rest of the feeds are:
If you have any problems, let me know ASAP!
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Latest Podcasts
Wally has put up some new podcasts around using Google maps and virtual earth with ASP.NET AJAX.
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Reducing page load times with UpdatePanels and timers
I have demo'ed this technique before and talked about it various times, but I recently used this on another engagement which really helped alleviate some of the initial page load times and size.
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ASP.NET Podcast Show #107 - Paul and Wally talk about 2007 & look forward to 2008
Here is the annual year end podcast that Wally and myself try and put out as a kind of summary of the year and to also highlight some of the things that may play a big part in the future.
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100th Show! ASP.NET Podcast - WCF File streaming with Aaron Saikovski
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ASP.NET Podcasts
After going on holidays, feeling relaxed and generally not doing much tech related stuff, I have fallen behind in a number of things. One was my inbox, something like 1400+ messages I have had to wade through, and they keep coming.
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ASP.NET Podcast Show #91 - ASP.NET AJAX Integration with ASP.NET Services