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New Song Released: Learning to Fall
This post was published back during elections in 2008 - time flies. Same old problems though.
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jQuery to be Supported in Visual Studio and ASP.NET MVC
Microsoft just announced that jQuery will be supported in Visual Studio 2008 SP1 and shipped with ASP.NET MVC. Scott Guthrie mentions that an add-on for Visual Studio 2008 SP1 will be made available in a “few weeks” to provide intellisense for jQuery and that ASP.NET MVC will use it for Ajax server-side helper methods. The ASP.NET AJAX Toolkit will also be using jQuery for higher-level controls. -
Get It While It’s Hot! Silverlight 2 Release Candidate Now Available
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Animating Clipping Paths in Silverlight 2
Clipping paths provide a way to hide sections of an object based on different geometries. You can apply rectangles, ellipses or even create your own custom paths to a target object and hide specific areas from view. I enjoy experimenting with things from time to time and decided to try creating a sports score scroller similar to the one found at the top of http://www.espn.com to see how much could be done with pure XAML. It allows a user to scroll a set of scores left or right by moving their mouse over corresponding arrows.
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Upcoming Silverlight 2 and ASP.NET AJAX Workshops
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Another New Player in the Browser Wars? Google’s Chrome Browser Released