10 February 2007
09 February 2007
Wow
1. Download wpfe
2. Go to this site
Don't worry about the non-englishness, but wonder how long did this take?
And, why did Microsoft take so long? ;)
2. Go to this site
Don't worry about the non-englishness, but wonder how long did this take?
And, why did Microsoft take so long? ;)
08 February 2007
Project Glidepath
Project Glidepath is "everything you need regarding the technical and non-technical aspects of starting and succeeding as a MicroISV"
07 February 2007
WPF/e
Tim Sneath has a lot of useful links to information on WPF/e including a list of blogs
WPF/E is a cross-platform, cross-browser presentation technology that is based on a free dowloadable package from Microsoft. The download is about 1MB in size.
Examples on Channel9
WPF/E is a cross-platform, cross-browser presentation technology that is based on a free dowloadable package from Microsoft. The download is about 1MB in size.
Examples on Channel9
06 February 2007
05 February 2007
04 February 2007
WebDD1
WebDD1 was an excellent event.
I think this was the best of the developer events at Reading so far! Having Microsoft speakers made it very different from the previous DDD events. Not surprisingly, there was a huge demand for the sessions presented by Scott Guthrie, even though his presentations were all being filmed.
I went to two sessions that were not presented by Scott:
Zhivko Dimitrov on Usability tests and Dave Verwer on Ruby on Rails. These were both good sessions.
The free copy of Microsoft Expression was most welcome.
Thank you, to the organisers, Phil Winstanley and Dave Sussman.
webdd1
webdd
I think this was the best of the developer events at Reading so far! Having Microsoft speakers made it very different from the previous DDD events. Not surprisingly, there was a huge demand for the sessions presented by Scott Guthrie, even though his presentations were all being filmed.
I went to two sessions that were not presented by Scott:
Zhivko Dimitrov on Usability tests and Dave Verwer on Ruby on Rails. These were both good sessions.
The free copy of Microsoft Expression was most welcome.
Thank you, to the organisers, Phil Winstanley and Dave Sussman.
webdd1
webdd
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