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Microsoft dev stack vNext from Build
Sep 1115Unless you are living under a rock, you have probably heard that two days ago, at Build, Microsoft unveiled the new version of Windows, named Windows 8. Windows 8 This is revolutionary both from the consumers’ and developers’ perspectives. The UI is deeply based on the concept of the tiles of Windows Phone 7.5 “mango” and the Metro design language, and the API are now allowing applications to be written either in C#/C++ and the usual .NET/Win32, or using WinRT, basically an Object Oriented v...
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Congratulations - You Just Won MySpace
Mar 1125We’ve just completed an eventful tour of “Charlie and The Social Networking Factory” and we’ve reached the end… I take off my rainbow-colored top hat and… Hi! I’m ROB from NIGERIA and I’m here to let you know that you’ve just won a broken-down, bruised and demoralized Social Networking App! That’s right it’s MYSPACE! Have fuuuuunnnnn…. What do you do now? You’re on a sinking ship and you need to figure out what’s gone wrong and how you can fix it. Scoble says it’s the stack you’re on....
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NuGet Package of the Week #1 - ASP.NET Sprite and Image Optimization
Mar 1107I was thinking since the NuGet .NET package management site is starting to fill up that I should start looking for gems (no pun intended) in there. You know, really useful stuff that folks might otherwise not find. I'll look for mostly open source projects, ones I think are really useful. I'll look at how they built their NuGet packages, if there's anything interesting about the way the designed the out of the box experience (and anything they could do to make it better) as well as what the p...
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