Microsoft Desktop Player

4. May 2010

 

Microsoft Desktop Player allows developers to access technical content (such as videos, webcasts, podcasts, and white papers) and links to resources (including developer evangelists, local training opportunities, and local user groups) in your area. View it online or download the WPF application to view offline.

http://www.microsoft.com/click/desktopplayer/

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This is a pretty neat program.  I downloaded the offline version, and it lets you search for topic areas on development and find related videos.

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Gadgets & Cool Stuff, Web Tools

VisitMix

5. April 2010

I haven’t had the privilege yet of going to a MIX conference.  My eyes weep.  However, I applaud them for recording the sessions and putting them online.  Just seeing some of these, makes me want to go to a Mix Conference even more.

So for those of you like me, or for those of you that did go… I want to just bring to attention that the recordings are online at http://videos.visitmix.com/

There’s a lot here. Something for everyone. Mainly geared towards all .NET and Microsoft but there still .NET development with Ruby and Python and business development related videos. You have Silverlight, Web Services, Windows 7 Phone development, RIA, Sketchflow, Design for Developers, User Experience, Software Entrepreneurs, Social Networking Development, Windows Messenger Live Services and more..

Check out the list of these videos.

MIX 10 Conference Videos

Title

Changing our Game – an Introduction to Windows Phone 7 Series
Joe Belfiore

Authoring for Windows Phone, Silverlight 4 and WPF 4 with Expression Blend
Christian Schormann, Peter Blois

Prototyping Rich Microsoft Silverlight Applications with Expression SketchFlow
Chris Bernard

Designing Bing: Heart and Science
Paul Ray

Microsoft Silverlight 4 Overview: What's in Store for Silverlight 4?
Keith Smith

Microsoft Silverlight 4 Business Applications
Scott Morrison

Developing with WCF RIA Services Quickly and Effectively
Nikhil Kothari

Stepping Outside the Browser with Microsoft Silverlight 4
Ashish Shetty

Overview of the Windows Phone 7 Series Application Platform
Charlie Kindel

Windows Phone UI and Design Language
Chad Roberts, Michael Smuga, Albert Shum

An Introduction to Developing Applications for Microsoft Silverlight
Shawn Oster

Building Windows Phone Applications with Silverlight, Part 1
Mike Harsh

Building Windows Phone Applications with Silverlight, Part 2
Peter Torr

Windows Phone Application Platform Architecture
Istvan Cseri

Development and Debugging Tools for Building XNA Games for Windows Phone
Cullen Waters

Distributing and Monetizing Windows Phone Applications and Games
John Bruno, Todd Biggs

Building Windows Phone Games
Michael Klucher

Building a High Performance 3D Game for Windows Phone
Shawn Hargreaves, Tomas Vykruta

Designing and Developing for the Rich Mobile Web
Joe Marini

The Microsoft Silverlight Analytics Framework
Michael Scherotter, Alfonso Corretti

Microsoft Silverlight "Media" : Moving at 60fps
Eric Schmidt

Introducing the Silverlight Rough Cut Editor
Jason Suess

HTML5: Cross-Browser Best Practices
Tony Ross

In-Depth Look at Internet Explorer 9
Ted Johnson, John Hrvatin

HTML5: High-Performance Best Practices for Web Sites
Jason Weber

Building Innovative Windows Client Software
Tim Huckaby, Scott Hanselman, Scott Stanfield, Tim Sneath, Dave Wolf

Search Engine Optimization for Microsoft Silverlight
Brad Abrams

Building an Accessible Microsoft Silverlight Experience
Mark Rideout

Microsoft Silverlight Optimization and Extensibility with MEF
Glenn Block

Flash Skills Applied to Microsoft Silverlight Design and Development
Adam Kinney

Software and Web Entrepreneurs: Go Big with BizSpark and WebsiteSpark
Alex Souza, Julien Codorniou

Dynamic Layout and Transitions for Microsoft Silverlight 4 with Microsoft Expression Blend
Kenny Young

A Case Study: Rapid WordPress Design and Prototyping with Expression Web 3
Morten Rand-Hendriksen

Practical Strategies for Debugging Cross-Browser Display Issues
Lori Dirks

Accessing Web Services in Microsoft Silverlight
Yavor Georgiev

Unit Testing Silverlight and Windows Phone Applications
Jeff Wilcox

Silverlight Performance on Windows Phone
Seema Ramchandani

The Laws of User Experience
Anthony Franco

Treat Your Content Right
Tiffani Jones Brown

Running with Wireframes: Taking Information Architecture (IA) into Design
Matt Brown

Lifecycle of a Wireframe
Nick Finck

Total Experience Design
Paul Dawson

Touch in Public: Multi-touch Interaction Design for Kiosks and Architectural Experiences
Jason Brush

The Art, Technology and Science of Reading
Kevin Larson

Creating Great Experiences through Collaboration
Noah Gedrich, Eric Perez, Sean Scott

Peanut Butter and Jelly: Putting 'Content Management' Back into Context
Nick Katsivelos

Service Design Goes Social
Shelley Evenson

Great User Experiences: Seamlessly Blending Technology and Design
Ben Jones, Andy Hood

Total Experience: A Design Methodology for Agencies
Conor Brady

The Elephant in the Room
Nishant Kothary

The Democratization of the Design Industry
Mike Samson, Ross Kimbarovsky

The Type We Want
Jonathan Snook

An Hour With Bill Buxton
Bill Buxton

Cloud Computing Economies of Scale
James Hamilton

The Mono Project
Miguel de Icaza

Modern Web Form Design
Luke Wroblewski

Robots at MySpace: Massive Scaling a .NET Website with the Microsoft Robotic Studio
Erik Nelson, Tony Chow, Akash Patel

10 Ways to Attack a Design Problem and Come Out Winning
Robby Ingebretsen

Principles of Microsoft Silverlight Graphics and Animation
Jeff Paries

Building a Next-Generation Web Application with Microsoft ASP.NET MVC 2 and jQuery
Nate Kohari

Using Storage in the Windows Azure Platform
Chris Auld

Creating Effective Info Viz in Microsoft Silverlight
Matthias Shapiro

Microsoft Surface Goes Social: Research Project at the University of Linz
Mario Meir-Huber

Understanding the Model-View-ViewModel Pattern
Laurent Bugnion

Build Your Own MVVM Framework
Rob Eisenberg

Securing Microsoft Silverlight Applications
Shawn Wildermuth

IronRuby for the .NET Developer
Cory Foy

Developing Natural User Interfaces with Microsoft Silverlight and WPF 4 Touch
Joshua Blake

The OpenRasta Framework for Building RESTful Applications
Kyle Baley

Building Great Standards-Based Websites for the Big Wide World with Microsoft ASP.NET 4
Tatham Oddie, Damian Edwards

Syncing Audio, Video and Animations in Microsoft Silverlight Applications
Dan Wahlin

Six Things Every jQuery Developer Must Know
Elijah Manor

Building Facebook Apps with Microsoft .NET and Deploying to Windows Azure
Jim Zimmerman

Design the Ordinary, Like the Fixie
DL Byron, Kevin Tamura

From Comp to Code: A Design Communion
Evan Sharp

Do You Speak My Language? Microsoft Translator and the Power of Collaboration
Neil Roodyn, Vikram Dendi

Building Rich and Interactive User Experiences in SharePoint
Andre Engberts

Building Platforms and Applications for the Real-Time Web
Chris Saad, Brett Slatkin, Ari Steinberg, Ryan Sarver, Lili Cheng, Dare Obasanjo

SVG: The Past, Present and Future of Vector Graphics for the Web
Patrick Dengler, Doug Schepers

Developing Multiplayer Games with Microsoft Silverlight 4
Mike Downey, Grant Skinner

Smooth Streaming Live in HD: From Camera to Screen
Michael Hanley, Scott Stanfield

Smooth Streaming Live in HD: 2010 Olympic Winter Games
Bob Cowherd, Scott Stanfield

Participating in the Web of Data with Open Standards
Christian Heilmann

Opening Up Opportunity with Twitter
Ryan Sarver

How jQuery Makes Hard Things Simple
John Resig

Adding the "Where" to the "When" of Social Applications
Raffi Krikorian

Building Large-Scale, Data-Centric Applications with Silverlight
Roman Rubin, Ramya Parthasarathy

The Tale of JavaScript. I Mean ECMAScript.
Douglas Crockford

Debugging Microsoft Silverlight Applications
Shawn Wildermuth

Building Finance Applications with Microsoft Silverlight 4
Cai Junyi

Copyright: A Cloudy Subject
Jonathan Zuck

Storm Clouds: What to Consider About Privacy Before Writing a Line of Code
Jonathan Zuck

Building the eBay Simple Lister with Silverlight
Michael Wolf

Designing Rich Experiences for Data-Centric Applications
Yoshihiro Saito, Ken Azuma

Tips and Tricks for Making Web Forms Shine with Microsoft ASP.NET 4
Jon Galloway

What's New in Microsoft ASP.NET MVC 2
Phil Haack

The HaaHa Show: Microsoft ASP.NET MVC Security with Haack and Hanselman
Scott Hanselman, Phil Haack

Deep Dive into Orchard Extensibility for CMS Developers
Renaud Paquay

Beyond File | New Company: From Cheesy Sample to Social Platform
Scott Hanselman

Improving Software Quality for the Modern Web
Euan Garden

Pumping "Iron" on the Web: IronRuby and IronPython
Jimmy Schementi

Driving Experiences via Services Using the Microsoft .NET Framework
Ron Jacobs

Designing and Delivering Scalable and Resilient Web Services
Ron Jacobs

OData: There's a Feed for That
Pablo Castro

Implementing OData: How to Create a Feed for That
Mike Flasko

Web Deployment Made Awesome: If You're Using XCopy, You're Doing It Wrong
Scott Hanselman

Accessing Data in a Microsoft .NET-Connected Web Application
Shyam Pather

Advanced Web Debugging with Fiddler
Eric Lawrence

Internet Explorer Developer Tools
Jon Seitel

Reactive Extensions for JavaScript
Erik Meijer

Building Pivot Collections
Troy Schauls, Jeff Weir

Unlocking Audio/Video Content with Speech Recognition
Behrooz Chitsaz

Incarnate: Behind the Scenes
Karsten Januszewski

Quickly Implementing New Cross-Browser Features with Ruby and Python
Hans Hugli

Keynote Day 1

Keynote Day 2

Designing Corporate Web Sites using SharePoint 2010
Paul Stubbs

Designing an Internet-Facing Web Site Using SharePoint 2010
Elisabeth Olson

Using Windows Identity Foundation for Creating Identity-Driven Experiences in Microsoft Silverlight
Caleb Baker

Microsoft Project Code Name "Dallas": Data For Your Apps
Moe Khosravy

Using Ruby on Rails to Build Windows Azure Applications
Sriram Krishnan

Lap around the Windows Azure Platform
Steve Marx

Building Web Applications with Windows Azure Storage
Brad Calder

Microsoft Silverlight and Windows Azure: A Match Made for the Web
Matt Kerner

Building Web Applications with Microsoft SQL Azure
David Robinson

Connecting Your Applications in the Cloud with Windows Azure AppFabric
Clemens Vasters

Building and Deploying Windows Azure-Based Applications with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
Jim Nakashima

Building Offline Web Apps Using Microsoft Sync Framework
Mike Clark

Building PHP Applications using the Windows Azure Platform
Craig Kitterman, Sumit Chawla

Improving the Usability and Security of OpenID
Mike Jones

 

 

MX09 Conference

Title

Semantic HTML and Unobtrusive JavaScript
Nate Koechley

Design Fundamentals for Developers
Robby Ingebretsen

Hiking Mt. Avalon
Robby Ingebretsen, Mike Hillberg, Jaime Rodriguez

Ask The Gu

Scaling a Rich Client to Half a Billion Users
Steve Zheng

Software Entrepreneurs: Go Big with BizSpark
Julien Codorniou

Copyright Laws for Web Designers and Developers
Jonathan Zuck

Enhancing Large Windows Media Platforms with Microsoft Silverlight
Matt Smith, Robert Ames

Exposing Web Content to a Global Audience Using Machine Translation
Dr. Neil Roodyn

Sketch Flow: From Concept to Production
Celso Gomes, Christian Schormann

Improving UX through Application Lifecycle Management
Christian Thilmany, Chris Bernard

Microsoft Expression Web: No Platform Left Behind
Tyler Simpson, Steve Guttman

The Future of Microsoft Expression Blend
Douglas Olson, Christian Schormann

C# for Designers
Jennifer Smith, Fred Gerantabee

Ten Ways to Ensure RIA Failure
Anthony Franco

Deep Zoom++ : Build Dynamic Deep Zoom Applications with Open Source
Allan Li, Ken Azuma

Using Total Experience Design to Transform the Digital Building
Daren May, Paul Dawson

A Website Named Desire
Nishant Kothary

Design Prototyping: Bringing Wireframes to Life
Dan Harrelson

Escaping Flatland in Application Design: Rich User Experiences
Peter Eckert, Jeff McLean

Go Beyond Best Practices: Evolving Next Practices to Prosper in the 21st Century
Lou Carbone

Interaction Techniques Using the Wii Remote (and Other HCI Projects)
Johnny Lee

Interactive Prototyping with DHTML
Bill Scott

Touch and Gesture Computing, What You Haven't Heard
Joseph Fletcher

The Way of the Whiteboard: Persuading with Pictures
Dan Roam

Web Form Design
Luke Wrobleski

Wireframes That Work: Designing (Rich Internet) Applications
Aaron Adams

How Razorfish Lights Up Brand with Microsoft SharePoint
Tony Jones

State of the Art in Web Site Design on Microsoft SharePoint
Chris Auld

User Experience Design Patterns for Business Applications with Microsoft Silverlight …
Corrina Black

Creating a Great Experience on Digg with Windows Internet Explorer 8
Joel K. Neubeck

Windows Internet Explorer 8 in the Real World: How Is Internet Explorer 8 Used
Paul Cutsinger

Measuring Social Media Marketing
Jason Burby, Ryan Turner

Designing the Windows 7 Desktop Experience
Stephan Hoefnagels

Creating Interactivity with Microsoft Expression Blend
Peter Blois

Integrating Microsoft Expression Blend with Adobe Creative Suite
Joanna Mason

Effective Infographics with Interactivity
Joshua Allen

User Experience Design for Non-Designers
Shawn Konopinsky

Day One Keynote
Bill Buxton, Scott Guthrie

Day Two Keynote
Deborah Adler, Dean Hachamovitch

A Lap around Microsoft .NET Services
Todd Holmquist-Sutherland , John Shewchuk

Simplifying Distributed Access Control with Microsoft .NET Services
Justin Smith

Connecting Applications across Networks with Microsoft .NET Services
Clemens Vasters

Mesh-Enabled Web Applications
Arash Ghanaie-Sichanie

Live Framework and Mesh Services: Live Services for Developers
Ori Amiga

What's New in Microsoft SQL Data Services
Nigel Ellis

Overview of Windows Azure
Manuvir Das

Windows Azure Storage
Brad Calder

Building Web Applications with Windows Azure
Steve Marx

RESTful Services for the Programmable Web with Windows Communication Foundation
Ron Jacobs

Developing RESTful Services and Clients with "M"
Chris Sells, Douglas Purdy

Principles of Microsoft Silverlight Animation
Jeff Paries

Working across the Client Continuum
Laurent Bugnion

What's New in Microsoft Silverlight 3
Joe Stegman

High-Speed RIA Development with the Microsoft Silverlight Toolkit
Shawn Oster

Building Microsoft Silverlight Controls
Karen Corby

Deep Dive into Microsoft Silverlight Graphics
Seema Ramchandani

Delivering Ads to a Silverlight Media Player Application
Nicholas Brookins

Creating Media Content for Microsoft Silverlight Using Microsoft Expression Encoder
James Clarke

Using Microsoft ASP.NET MVC to Easily Extend a Web Site into the Mobile Space
Jared Eischen, John Stockton

Running PHP on Microsoft Servers and Services
Michael Joffe, Shaun Hirschman

Using Dynamic Languages to Develop Microsoft Silverlight Applications
John Lam

Choosing between ASP.NET Web Forms and MVC
Rachel Appel

The Microsoft Web Sandbox: An Open Source Framework for Developing Secure …
Scott Isaacs

Web Development Using Microsoft Visual Studio: Now and in the Future
Jeff King

<3 the New Windows Live Messenger Web Toolkit for Social Websites
Steve Gordon, Keiji Kanazawa

Protecting Online Identities
Jorgen Thelin

Standards for Aggregating Activity Feeds and Social Aggregation Services
Luke Shepard, John McCrea, Marc Canter, Kevin Marks, Monica Keller, Dare Obasanjo

Adding Microsoft Silverlight to Your Company's Skill Set
Noah Gedrich, Ken Martin

Advance Your Design with UX Design Patterns
Ambrose Little

Microsoft Xbox "Lips" and "Fable II": Multi Channel Experiences
Charles Duncan

Cloud Computing: What's in It for Me?
John Keagy

Customized Live Search for Web and Client Applications
Alessandro Catorcini

Introducing the Microsoft Virtual Earth Silverlight Map Control CTP
Chris Pendleton

Building a Rich Social Network Application
Gilbok Lee, Miho Heo

Modeling RESTful Data Services: Present and Future
Pablo Castro

Extending Your Brand to the Desktop with Windows 7
Yochay Kiriaty

See through the Clouds: Introduction to the Azure Services Platform
James Conard

What's New in Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) 4
Mark Wilson-Thomas, Kevin Gjerstad

Building Amazing Business Centric Applications with Microsoft Silverlight 3
Brad Abrams

.NET RIA Services - Building Data-Driven Applications with Microsoft Silverlight and …
Nikhil Kothari

Consuming Web Services in Microsoft Silverlight 3
Eugene Osovetsky

Microsoft Silverlight Media End-to-End
Alex Zambelli

Microsoft ASP.NET Model View Controller (MVC): Ninja on Fire Black Belt Tips
Phil Haack

Building Out of Browser Experiences with Microsoft Silverlight 3
Mike Harsh

Microsoft ASP.NET 4.0 : What's Next?
Stephen Walther

Microsoft ASP.NET 4.0 Data Access: Patterns for Success with Web Forms
David Ebbo

Microsoft ASP.NET: Taking AJAX to the Next Level
Stephen Walther

File|New -> Company: Creating NerdDinner.com with Microsoft ASP.NET Model …
Scott Hanselman

ASP.NET MVC: America's Next Top Model View Controller Framework
Phil Haack

The Microsoft Web Platform: Starring Internet Information Services (IIS) and Your …
Crystal Hoyer, Mai-lan Tomsen Bukovec

A Lap around Windows Internet Explorer 8
Giorgio Sardo

Building High Performance Web Applications and Sites
John Hrvatin

Securing Web Applications
Eric Lawrence

Creating a "Next Generation" E-Commerce Experience
Scott Cairney, Jean-Yves Martineau

Delivering Media with Internet Information Services 7 (IIS) Media Services and …
John Bishop, John Bocharov

Developing and Deploying Applications on Internet Information Services (IIS)
Thomas Deml

Build Applications on the Microsoft Platform Using Eclipse, Java, Ruby and PHP!
Vijay Rajagopalan

Building Scalable and Available Web Applications with Microsoft Project Code Name …
Murali Krishnaprasad

Miss March and Other Distractions
Scott Stanfield

Windows Mobile 6.5 Overview
Loke Uei Tan

There's a Little Scripter in All of Us: Building a Web App for the Masses
Rob Conery

Building Data-Driven Scalable AJAX Web Pages
Jon Flanders

Caching REST with Windows Communication Foundation
Jon Flanders

Building Accessible RIAs in Microsoft Silverlight
Reed Shaffner, Chris Auld

Building Microsoft Silverlight Applications with Eclipse
Shawn Wildermuth

Building an Optimized, Graphics-Intensive Application for Microsoft Silverlight
Seema Ramchandani

When Errors Happen: Debugging Microsoft Silverlight
John Papa

Microsoft Silverlight Is Ready for Business
Ward Bell

Optimizing Performance for Microsoft Expression Encoder
James Clarke

Going Inside Microsoft Silverlight: Exploring the Core CLR
Brandon Bray

Making XML Really, Really Easy with Microsoft Visual Basic 9
Alex Turner

What's New for Microsoft Silverlight and Microsoft Windows Presentation …
Mark Wilson-Thomas

Protecting Against Internet Service Abuse
John Scarrow

Five Killer Scenarios for the Windows Live Messenger Web Toolkit
Chris Parker

Lighting Up Web and Client Applications with Microsoft Live Services
Gregory Renard

Oomph: A Microformat Toolkit
Tim Aidlin

Offline Network Detection in Microsoft Silverlight 3
Peter Smith

How'd they do it? Real App. Real Code. Two Weeks. Nothing but .NET
Scott Hanselman

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Microsoft ADO.NET Entity Framework
Pablo Castro

Using the Windows Azure Tools for Microsoft Visual Studio to Build Cloud Services
Jim Nakashima

Introducing the Microsoft Web Platform
Lauren Cooney

Automated User Interface (UI) Testing with Microsoft Visual Studio Team System 2010
Brian Keller

A Shot of Windows Live Messenger and a Pint of Microsoft Silverlight
Jordan Snyder

Improving Mobile Experiences with the Microsoft Mobile Device Browser File
Chris Woods

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) for Web Developers
Thomas Deml

Microsoft Silverlight and Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF): Sharing Skills and …
Jeff Wilcox

“Hey honey, you want to watch a movie tonight?”

“No thanks, I’m already watching Design Fundamentals for Developers, it’s a 3 hours kick ass video”

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My Day at CodeCamp in Orlando 2010

28. March 2010

This weekend I attended the Orlando .Net Code Camp, 2010.  It was really good and I’m glad I went.  I even won a book, Professional ASP.NET 4 in C# and VB in a raffle drawing; I never win stuff :) I want to say thanks Microsoft!

Silverlight Animations 101

by Henry Lee from www.newagesolution.net

My first class of the day. This was a good class for me, because I wanted to know more about Silverlight animation. Granted some of it I already knew from using Blend and recently developing a business tool in SL, such as the VisualStateManager, but other little things I picked up were nice to knows and stuff I would like to dive into more later when I have time.

Behavior Driven Development (BDD)

by Sean Chambers, files at http://github.com/schambers/orlandocodecamp2010
http://www.lostechies.com/blogs/sean_chambers/

This was a great class in learning a new way of thinking and testing.  Developing test cases and application requirements from the outside in. Similar to GWT (Given When Then). I got a lot of good info from this on BDD vs TDD.  A neat tool that was mentioned was SpecUnit which reads your BDD and generates a cool Html document from it.  Also, due to the nature of Ruby on Rails, there is a good book on BDD for Ruby. Though it’s for Ruby, the theory is the same. It was recommended. The RSpec Book.  The method was developed by Dan North.

Some tools mentioned were CruiseControl.Net, Resharper or Coderush templates and Autokey Bdd.

Successfully Running Your Own Business

by Paul Swengler

Good class for someone that’s never run or had a business before. I thought I’d get something out of it, but unfortunately I already knew all the info. Went over a lot of basics and obvious that people overlook.

WCF RIA Services

by John McFetridge http://jmcfetridge.blogspot.com/

I’m sorry John, but I had to walk out of the class. I just couldn’t sit in there anymore.  I’ve already developed SL apps talking with WCF but not with RIA or Entities or Domain Service. However, this class was way to fast and just all over the place that it hurt my head and I had to leave. Best thing I got out of it was Saurabh Pant’s weblog.

From there I went into a jQuery class halfway in, but already knew the material.

Introduction to Azure and SQL Azure

by Joe Healy http://dfwiki.devfish.net

Now, this was a great class. Great and better understanding of Azure since the first time I sat in on it, when it was still fresh out the womb at Microsoft.  Makes so much sense for small companies or even large ones to have tools developed that can be scaled to fit sudden bursts and spikes in traffic for a fraction of the cost if you were to house your own sever farm. SQL for Azure has come a long way as well and it was exciting to see it in action.  There’s also the free pricing model for small apps and testing.

I got a lot of information out of this class. Some things I want to look up for later is Jeff Bernes’ case study as he in Tampa like myself.   Jim Zimmermon and the Tampbay.net group.  Using Bizspark or Website Spark to get access to the MSDN and 8 months of Azure for free.

Note, need to use SQL Manager R2 with Azure and also I want to look more into SQL 2008 Geospacing. 

Local SQL to SQL Azure and SQL Azure to local SQL tool, SQLAzureMW at codeplex.

Understanding Lambda’s in .Net

by Scott Dorman at http://geekswithblogs.net/sdorman/

This was about Lambda expressions in C#. Was good but since I mainly develop in VB.Net, just made me a little jealous :p

Design for Developers

by Diane Leeper at http://www.dianeleeper.com/ and blog at http://www.42stars.com/blog/

This was another great class where I walked away with a lot of information on design. She gave out 5 rules.

#1 – Alignment & Grid
#2 – Focus
#3 – Art
#4 – Pictionary
#5 – Community

I won’t dive into those and take away her thunder but it will help me remember. Some books that were recommended.  Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain, also The Back of the Napkin, which is more up my alley.

Some community links she gave out..

http://abduzeedo.com/
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/
http://www.visitmix.com/
http://2009.max.adobe.com/online/
http://videos.visitmix.com/
http://www.microsoft.com/design/toolbox

The End

And that about wraps it up.  Also, came across Russ there who does Silverlight training. http://www.russtoolshed.net/

They say it will all be on Channel9 soon at msdn.

Developer Tools, Education, Travel, Web Tools, Training & Learning

Shrinking Silverlight XAP Files

27. March 2010

Was looking for several ways to shrink my 2mb Silverlight XAP file.

Preferences-system.svgI ran across ComponentOne’s XAPOptimzer. However, the online demo failed considerably.  I uploaded my 2mb file and then it just timed out. Tried it twice.

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Preferences-system.svgGiving up on that I came across Delay’s XAP Shrinker.  The thing I didn’t like about this one is that it requires you to have a zip and unzip in the same folder.  This, though you can auto run after your build which is nice.

Preferences-system.svgThe third tool I came across, ReXapper, which used the same concept as Delay’s but had everything built in and you could run from visual studio. This is the source code, you can compile the etc..

I created a very small application called ReXapper.exe which can do exactly the same as Delay describes but there is no external archiving utility necessary. It uses the SharpZipLib to re-zip the file. So there's just a tiny (124 kb) command-line executable.”  

However, upon using this my xap file actually GREW in size!! (XAP file is rexapped, old size: 2120567, new size: 2120605, time: 439) wtf lol scary.  So back to the drawing board.  I’ve read about using PNG compressors also to shrink your images down.

Nuvola apps edu languages.gifAlso found a good post on it here.

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Open Source and Free Web Conferencing Tools

21. March 2010

Yugma
www.yugma.com
Offers free cross-platform (PC, Mac, Linux) web conference, screen control, chat, and FREE audio conferencing for up to 15 attendees (long distance charges may apply..but you already have VOIP, right?). Nice synch to Outlook and quick download. In my test, I was able to download the thin client in IE 8, but Firefox got hosed twice. Mac was fine. Go figure.
The paid version allows you to pre-schedule conferences on the web site.

Microsoft SharedView
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=95AF94BA-755E-4039-9038-63005EE9D33A&displaylang=en
I originally tried SharedView since it seemed like a LiveMeeting 'lite' and I am already confortable with that. The beta was a bit crunchy, and for screen sharing really awful...dropped connections, frozen frames...a nightmare. While this is now a 1.0 release, I have yet to give it a second chance. Besides, I may stick with yugma since SharedView is only for the PC. I am not so concerned with Linux, but I do need to connect with folks on Macs.

dimdim
www.dimdim.com
If you dig the whole open source thing, dimdim may be for you. It is also free for conferencing and audio. They also recently received some additional VC funding. Not sure why you'd care about open source web conferencing software...virtual world gaming if your future?? I have not tried it, but appears to be cross platform.

We're fully cross-platform, no downloads to attend, and free for up to 20 attendees per meeting!  And in few weeks we'll have recordings, no downloads required to present, and much more.  You can sign up for our free hosted version or download your own Dimdim open source server…

Yuuguu
www.yuuguu.com
Yuuguu is a free and easy-to-use application for working with colleagues or friends over the web.  It is PC, Mac and Linux compatible and allows up to 30 users to share screens, host online meetings and work in real time on the same documents over the web for free. 

Source: http://jetlounge.net/blogs/teched/archive/2008/06/25/free-web-conference-amp-screen-sharing.aspx

Web Tools

Setting up a SVN Server for Axure Shared Projects

20. March 2010

Quick and easy, if you have a server somewhere out there, steps found here show how it easy it is.

First step is to configure (or create if your organization does not already have a managed SVN service) your source control server, which for ease of use I generally use Visual SVN Server and keep it on a stable server that isn’t handling much load already. Install Visual SVN Server from http://www.visualsvn.com/server/download/ and configure as per normal.

From the ‘Repositories’ menu, right click and select ‘Create New Repository’.

Web Tools, Wireframes ,

Dispatch FTP Pushing for Visual Studio 2008

12. January 2010

Great plugin into Visual Studio 2008 that I love.  This app lets you see what files are different from your production or development server from your local machine and will push out the changes for you.  You can just tell it to push and all the files are copied.  When you create a new file it tracks it, when you change a file it tracks that.  Then when you are ready push all your changes up to QA or Production via FTP.

http://www.dispatchasp.net/

Seamless Integration with Visual Studio 2005/2008.

Visual Studio is a fantastic IDE but lacks a simple way to deploy incremental site updates via FTP. Dispatch bridges this gap, with a few bells and whistles.
Dispatch supports C# and VB web projects using In-Place compilation or Web Application Projects (WAP) on both Windows XP and Windows Vista. Dispatch also supports multiple web projects in a single solution, each with their own deployment configuration. Once you're in Visual Studio, stay in Visual Studio.

So worth $30

Visual Studio, Web Tools

Dynamic MP3 Text to Voice

4. December 2007

Here's a concept I thought was neat.

http://vozme.com/

vozMe.  I takes the text you enter and dynamically creates an MP3 for download. Thought it was a pretty neat idea. You can also use it on a webpage to read text to the user.

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