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  • Work with the taskbar of Windows 7 in WPF applications

    Recently I have published a series of articles that has been devoted to possibilities of Windows 7 for developers to work with the task panel. I have received a large quantity of responses for this time. Thanks you very much for it. That is interesting, questions were absolutely various subjects. However...
    Posted to Sergey Zwezdin (Weblog) by sergey.zwezdin on 06-13-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Programming, Windows, Windows 7, WPF, Microsoft
  • Scott Hanselman's 2009 Ultimate Developer and Power Users Tool List for Windows

    TAX DEDUCTIBLE DONATIONS: If you enjoyed this post, or this blog, please make a secure tax-deductible donation directly to the American Diabetes Association . Please read my personal story about life as a diabetic and donate today . ALL PROCEEDS will go to Diabetes Research. Everyone collects utilities...
    Posted to What's New (Weblog) by Anonymous on 09-02-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Programming, ASP.NET, Windows Client, Silverlight, WPF, Open Source, Tools, PowerShell
  • A new MSDN for a new Operating System and a new Development Environment

    The team I work for is called Server and Tools Online. If you go way, way up, our boss is Soma ( Yes, this Soma ), but down here in the trenches there's the folks that make content and systems to help you after you "File | New Project." Our goals this year are to get back to basics and...
    Posted to What's New (Weblog) by Anonymous on 10-07-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Learning .NET, Programming, ASP.NET, Windows Client, WPF, Microsoft, MSDN, Win7
  • Favor - Help Us Test .NET 4 Beta 2 on Windows Update (WU)

    The folks in the .NET Framework Setup team have a favor to ask, and it's pretty cool info so I offered to help. Here's the deal. When .NET 4 releases, the .NET 4 Client Profile will be released as a recommended update on Windows Update (WU) for Vista and Windows 7. It'll be listed as optional...
    Posted to What's New (Weblog) by Anonymous on 01-14-2010, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Programming, ASP.NET, Windows Client, WPF, Microsoft, Win7, VS2010
  • 2010 Survey Results: What .NET Framework features do you use?

    In October of 2008 I took an informal survey on Twitter . I wanted to get an idea of what features of the .NET Framework people were using. Also, here's the disclaimer. I did this on a whim, it's not scientific, so the margin of error is +/-101%. That said, the results feel intuitively right...
    Posted to Microsoft MVC bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on 01-14-2010, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: ASP.NET, WPF, ASP.NET MVC, Learning .NET, Web Services, Programming, ASP.NET Dynamic Data, Windows Client, ASP.NET Ajax
  • 2010 Survey Results: What .NET Framework features do you use?

    In October of 2008 I took an informal survey on Twitter . I wanted to get an idea of what features of the .NET Framework people were using. Also, here's the disclaimer. I did this on a whim, it's not scientific, so the margin of error is +/-101%. That said, the results feel intuitively right...
    Posted to What's New (Weblog) by Anonymous on 01-14-2010, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Learning .NET, Web Services, Programming, ASP.NET MVC, ASP.NET, ASP.NET Dynamic Data, Windows Client, WPF, ASP.NET AJAX
  • Hanselminutes Podcast 198 - Reactive Extensions for .NET (Rx) with Erik Meijer

    My one-hundred-and-ninety-eighth podcast is up . I sit down with Erik Meijer from the Cloud Programmability Team to hear about the Reactive Extensions for .NET (Rx) . Rx is a library for composing asynchronous and event-based programs using observable collections. Sound boring? Not even a little. Rx...
    Posted to What's New (Weblog) by Anonymous on 02-04-2010, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Programming, ASP.NET, Windows Client, Silverlight, Podcast, WPF, VS2010
  • 2010 Survey Results: What .NET Framework features do you use?

    In October of 2008 I took an informal survey on Twitter . I wanted to get an idea of what features of the .NET Framework people were using. Also, here's the disclaimer. I did this on a whim, it's not scientific, so the margin of error is +/-101%. That said, the results feel intuitively right...
    Posted to aspnet-ajax (Weblog) by Anonymous on 01-14-2010, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: ASP.NET, ASP.NET AJAX, ASP.NET MVC, Windows Client, WPF, Learning .NET, Web Services, Programming, ASP.NET Dynamic Data
  • Spring Speaking Rollup 2010: Recent Talks and Upcoming Talks at Microsoft WebCamps

    I've been travelling some, and I have a few more trips at Microsoft WebCamps before I take a much needed break and stop travelling until 2011. I went to Munich, Cairo, and Egypt a few weeks back and presented on ASP.NET MVC (both Beginner and Advanced), .NET 4 in general, Making Your Blog Suck Less...
    Posted to Microsoft MVC bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on 04-09-2010, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: ASP.NET, WPF, ASP.NET MVC, Channel9, Microsoft, Programming, Windows Client, Speaking, ASP.NET Ajax
  • Spring Speaking Rollup 2010: Recent Talks and Upcoming Talks at Microsoft WebCamps

    I've been travelling some, and I have a few more trips at Microsoft WebCamps before I take a much needed break and stop travelling until 2011. I went to Munich, Cairo, and Egypt a few weeks back and presented on ASP.NET MVC (both Beginner and Advanced), .NET 4 in general, Making Your Blog Suck Less...
    Posted to aspnet-ajax (Weblog) by Anonymous on 04-09-2010, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: ASP.NET, ASP.NET AJAX, Speaking, ASP.NET MVC, Channel9, Windows Client, WPF, Programming, Microsoft
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