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January 2009 - Posts
Design Principles Behind The Windows Azure Hypervisor
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Windows Azure
Our next few posts will be discussions on the components of the Windows Azure service. Please add comments on anything you would like to hear more about. By Hoi Vo Director We are frequently asked about the Windows Azure Hypervisor, and whether or not...
Packaging up files for the cloud
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Cloud Computing Tools Team
Jim has posted about how you can include additional files in your package when packaging for the Development Fabric and for the cspkg you upload to the cloud. Read More...
Filed under:
Visual Studio
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Azure
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Windows Azure
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windows azure tools for microsoft visual studio
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windows azure sdk
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service package
Professional Silverlight 2 for ASP.NET Developers Released
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Dan Wahlin's WebLog
My latest co-author effort titled Professional Silverlight 2 for ASP.NET Developers is now out…just received my copies today. I had the opportunity to collaborate with 3 really cool guys from Microsoft UK (Jonathan Swift, Chris Barker and Salvador...
Filed under:
.NET
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Silverlight
ASP.NET MVC 1.0 Release Candidate Now Available
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ScottGu's Blog
Today we shipped the ASP.NET MVC 1.0 Release Candidate (RC). Click here to download it (note: the link just went live so if it isn’t working wait a few minutes for the server you are hitting to refresh). It works with both Visual Studio 2008...
Filed under:
MVC
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ASP.NET
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Visual Studio
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.NET
Windows Live Messenger IM Control Module for Drupal CMS
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Live Services
If you are a Drupal user and want to be able to show your Windows Live Messenger online presence, Coworks has a module for you . Coworks attended the Microsoft Web Hosting & Developer Roadshow in Belgium in December 2008, and decided to build a module...
First Day of Parental Leave
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Extemporaneous Mumblings
We had our first child in October and my wife stayed home the first three months. I only stayed the first week after delivery and started back to work. It was hard to go back to work so soon, but I knew that my wife would be fine with her...
Filed under:
Personal
Free Webinar – Increase Productivity with .NET and LINQ
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Dan Wahlin's WebLog
I’ll be giving a free Webinar titled “Increase Productivity with .NET and Language Integrated Query (LINQ)” next week so if you have 40 minutes and are interested in learning more about LINQ feel free to sign-up and attend. Here are more details...
Filed under:
.NET
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LINQ
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C#
Tips for Being More Productive
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Dan Wahlin's WebLog
Ever noticed how some people always act busy but get little “real” work done? There’s a big difference between being busy and being productive. I won’t claim to be a time management expert, but here are a few things I’ve been doing that have...
Filed under:
.NET
Azure Issue Tracker Released
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Extemporaneous Mumblings
I am happy to announce the immediate release of the Azure Issue Tracker sample application. I know. I know. the name is wildly creative. This sample application is a simple issue tracking service and website that pulls together a couple of...
Filed under:
Azure
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Security
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Cloud Services
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SDS
Custom ASP.NET Server Controls and Language Localization
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Dan Wahlin's WebLog
One of the products my company sells is an ASP.NET server control called SmartChart that generates OrgCharts from hierarchical data sources. Up until recently the vast majority of our sales were to companies in the US so we never worried much about...
Filed under:
ASP.NET
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.NET
Silverlight and the 2009 Presidential Inauguration
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ScottGu's Blog
Tomorrow’s presidential inauguration of Barack Obama will be a truly historic event. Silverlight is being used as an enabling technology on several sites that will allow those of us who can’t be there in person to share the experience online...
Filed under:
Community News
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.NET
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Silverlight
Silverlight Debugging in a Windows Azure Web Role
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Cloud Computing Tools Team
Want to know more about how to setup Silverlight in a Windows Azure Web Cloud Service and how to configure Silverlight debugging ? Read More...
Filed under:
Silverlight
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windows azure tools for microsoft visual studio
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windows azure sdk
DomainDataSource Server Control: LINQ + Code Generation
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Nikhil Kothari's Weblog
We have LinqDataSource in ASP.NET. However, the fact that I have to break up my LINQ statement into individual string properties (as shown below) has bugged me ever since the feature existed. < asp:LinqDataSource id ="ds1" runat ="server"...
Filed under:
ASP.NET
维托里奥去北京和新加坡 [Vittorio goes to Beijing & Singapore]*
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Vibro.NET
Tomorrow morning I have my flight to Beijing, where I'll spend Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday spreading some Azure & Identity love. Wednesday night I have a redeye to Singapore where I'll do some more identity work and hopefully meet some...
Filed under:
Identity
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Geneva
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Azure Services
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Geneva Framework
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Geneva Server
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.NET Access Control
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Events
Identity pun
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Vibro.NET
Sorry guys, this will make you cringe but I can't help myself: this came out while I was reharsing a presentation just minutes ago. Ah, and you'll get it only if you're identity-sick :-) A passive client enters a shop, and starts looking around...
Filed under:
Personal
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Identity
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Wild Ideas
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Useless
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