January 25, 2008 1:56 PM
Posted by: Brian Eastwood
.NET Programming Languages,
SharePoint,
Silverlight,
Visual Studio and the .NET FrameworkPosters make good conference swag, but they don't always fit into the suitcase. Fortunately, many of Microsoft's greatest hits -- .NET Framework namespaces, Visual Studio 2008 and 2005 keyboard shortcuts, Silverlight 2.0 Developer References and so on -- are available for download on MSDN.
Chris...
January 17, 2008 9:52 AM
Posted by: Brian Eastwood
AjaxAjax is cool, but the programming paradigm may be a bit overwhelming, particularly for those new to JavaScript, Web development or, gulp, both. Fortunately, Ajax remains relevant as it approaches its third birthday (hereby granting it AARP membership in the world of Web technologies), which means...
January 14, 2008 11:09 AM
Posted by: Brian Eastwood
.NET Programming Languages,
Architecture and the SDLC,
Client applications,
Database development and architecture,
Web applicationsOne of the things we've been meaning to do for quite some time now is beef up our blog roll. We started by featuring four blogs -- WPF Reflections, Custom Application...
January 7, 2008 11:38 AM
Posted by: Brian Eastwood
SilverlightOn the face of it, Silverlight and sports Web sites complement each other nicely. In fact, Silverlight is a part of both MLB.com and NBA.com, the respective sites for North America's major...
December 21, 2007 12:06 PM
Posted by: YuvalShavit
Ajax,
ASP.NETThere's Ajax and there's Ajax. There is Ajax in the Java world where it's
December 19, 2007 9:52 AM
Posted by: Brian Eastwood
SilverlightJust in time for good tidings of comfort and joy, Jackass 2.5 has hit the browser.
Aficionados of Steve-O, Johnny Knoxville and their whimsical shenanigans can take in the third installment of this cinematic wonder that is Jackass free on Blockbuster.com from today (Dec. 19) until Dec....
December 14, 2007 11:56 AM
Posted by: Brian Eastwood
.NET Programming Languages,
Architecture and the SDLC,
Client applications,
Database development and architecture,
Web applicationsThe Shameless Plug Dept. would like to call your attention to SearchWinDevelopment.com's .NET User Groups Learning Guide.
As you've noticed, we try to avoid promoting in the blog...
December 11, 2007 1:39 PM
Posted by: Brian Eastwood
ASP.NET,
Database development and architectureMicrosoft is taking this season of giving thing pretty seriously.
First there was Visual Studio 2008 and
December 10, 2007 9:37 AM
Posted by: Brian Eastwood
SilverlightSilverlight 2.0 may only be in alpha, but that didn't stop Applied Information Sciences from using it to build the Carbon Calculator, an application that the group Conservation International rolled out for this year's Live Earth event.
Pete Brown, lead architect and project manager at AIS,...