The Tablet Show - “Resist the Drama” by Dan Wahlin's WebLog

I had an opportunity to talk with Carl Franklin and Richard Campbell (the .NET Rocks guys ) on their new show called The Tablet Show . It’s always fun talking with them since there’s never a boring moment or lull in the conversation. In this episode we...

Hanselminutes Podcast 241 - The MVVM Pattern with Laurent Bugnion by Scott Hanselman

Scott talks to Laurent Bugnion about the often misunderstood Model-View-ViewModel (MVVM) pattern . What's the different between this pattern and MVC? Can I use this pattern for Silverlight, WPF and Windows Phone 7, and what Open Source projects can...

August 29th Links: .NET, ASP.NET, IIS Express, Silverlight, Windows Phone 7 by ScottGu's Blog

Here is the latest in my link-listing series .  Also check out my VS 2010 and .NET 4 series and ASP.NET MVC 2 series for other on-going blog series I’m working on. [In addition to blogging, I am also now using Twitter for quick updates and to share...

The Weekly Source Code 56 - Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4 Training Kit - Code Contracts, Parallel Framework and COM Interop by Scott Hanselman

Do you like a big pile of source code? Well, there is an imperial buttload of source in the Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4 Training Kit . It's actually a 178 meg download, which is insane. Perhaps start your download now and get it in the...

Dealing with Images with Bad Metadata - Corrupted Color Profiles in WPF by Scott Hanselman

Creating a Twitter client is a really interesting exercise in application development because, amongst many reasons, it's taking input from effectively an infinite number of people and places. Never trust user input, right? Input to your application...
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Claims on the Client… by Vibro.NET

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Visual Studio 2010 and .NET 4 Released by ScottGu's Blog

The final release of Visual Studio 2010 and .NET 4 is now available. Download and Install Today MSDN subscribers, as well as WebsiteSpark / BizSpark / DreamSpark members, can now download the final releases of Visual Studio 2010 and TFS 2010 through the...

Visual Studio 2010 Released by Scott Hanselman

It's a big day at Microsoft today as Visual Studio 2010 officially releases. There's a lot going on with this release and I thought I'd do a big rollup post with lots of details and context to help you find your way to the information and...

Spring Speaking Rollup 2010: Recent Talks and Upcoming Talks at Microsoft WebCamps by Scott Hanselman

I've been travelling some, and I have a few more trips at Microsoft WebCamps before I take a much needed break and stop travelling until 2011. I went to Munich, Cairo, and Egypt a few weeks back and presented on ASP.NET MVC (both Beginner and Advanced...

WPF and Text Blurriness, now with complete Clarity by Scott Hanselman's Computer Zen

The #1 complaint I hear about WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation) is that many fonts end up looking "blurry." It's a darned shame because really great applications like Evernote get criticized because of this one issue*. The blurriness...
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SmallestDotNet Update - Now with .NET 4 support and an includable JavaScript API by Scott Hanselman's Computer Zen

A few years back I wrote a post on the size of the .NET Framework . There's historically been a lot of confusion on the site of the .NET Framework. If you search around on the web for ".NET Framework" or ".NET Framework Redistributable"...

Hanselminutes Podcast 198 - Reactive Extensions for .NET (Rx) with Erik Meijer by Scott Hanselman's Computer Zen

My one-hundred-and-ninety-eighth podcast is up . I sit down with Erik Meijer from the Cloud Programmability Team to hear about the Reactive Extensions for .NET (Rx) . Rx is a library for composing asynchronous and event-based programs using observable...

How many PCs in the world have the .NET Framework installed? by Scott Hanselman's Computer Zen

I did a second .NET Framework features informal poll recently , and as with all .NET related polls the question comes up: How many PCs have the .NET Framework on it? If you're a company that is considering creating a client application using .NET...

2010 Survey Results: What .NET Framework features do you use? by Scott Hanselman's Computer Zen

In October of 2008 I took an informal survey on Twitter . I wanted to get an idea of what features of the .NET Framework people were using. Also, here's the disclaimer. I did this on a whim, it's not scientific, so the margin of error is +/-101...
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