Contents tagged with readify
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ASP.NET MVC and IE8 WebActivities
One of the great things in readify is the ability to do Professional Development at scheduled intervals to keep up to speed with the latest industry technologies and advancements. My latest foray into this (amongst other things) has been looking at the ASP.NET MVC framework and Internet Explorer 8 WebActivities. Both of these technologies are quite cool and I wanted a way to learn about them both and link them in some way where I could learn about them at the same time.
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Reminder - WPF Training with Ian Griffiths
Just a reminder, readify are hosting another WPF industrial strength training workshop with Ian Griffiths from Pluralsight as your host. If you want to get up speed with WPF and learn to make it really work for you, this is a great course.
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WCF Beta Exam
I took the opportunity to sit the WCF Beta exam a few days ago and I must say, it was very hard. Being beta, I don't find out the results until about 8 weeks later, but I reckon I didn't fare too well.
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Liquid XML - The good juice
I haven't used Liquid XML in some time and had forgotten how good value this little tool is. XML editing, instance document generation, schema validation and more, XPath query tool, all for free. The schema document visualisation is really strong too.
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Outlook 2007 - Just fix it - My Rant
Warning: Rant to follow:
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RSS Feeds in Outlook 2007 not working
There have been many posts bemoaning the RSS support in Outlook 2007 and I generally agree, however the convenience of having it nicely searchable in Outlook 2007 is a massive bonus for so I have lived with all the other issues.
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100th Show! ASP.NET Podcast - WCF File streaming with Aaron Saikovski
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TFS Now gets launched
So here is yet another launch that occurred while I was busy being sick.
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Readify Developer Network gets launched
I have been sick and out of action lately, and one of the things that has transpired during this period is the launch of the Readify Developer Network - RDN.
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Web Client Software Factory and Enterprise Library. I want to Opt-in, not Opt-out.
I am a fan of the Web Client Software factory. Its a pretty good implementation of the MVP pattern within ASP.NET. Pretty lean and clean and doesn't involve lots of effort to get the simple stuff done, unlike a lot of other MVC based implementations/frameworks.