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Release today are four
new screencasts about the ASP.NET 3.5 Extensions by various members of
the ASP.NET team. You can get them immediately at the same page as before, at the
bottom: http://www.asp.net/Downloads/3.5-extensions/.
Every video is available in numerous formats, and note that this also includes re-encoded
versions of ...
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Cool, looks like I'll be speaking at CodeMash next
year in Ohio.
''CodeMash is a unique event that will educate developers on current practices,
methodologies and technology trends in variety of platforms and development languages
such as Java, .NET, Ruby and PHP. Held January 10-11, ...
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Since
I've been working at Microsoft, I've had a chance to make some new friends. Perhaps
you know them?
Come to a VS2008 InstallFest - ask your local MSFT Wonk where yours is - and get
a free copy of VS2008Pro. If you've got Beta 2 installed, remove
it first.
From TimH: ...
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During
my Friday Keynote at the PNPSummit I did a
silly 30 minute PowerPoint that ended with some LOLCats and
a few examples of LOLCode. If you're not familiar
with LOLCats, they are basically
silly pictures of cats that speak a l33tspeak-like language, like IM IN UR BASE KILLIN
YUR D00DS.
This language has turned ...
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My eighty-eighth
podcast is up. In this episode, I talk to Mel
Sampat of the Windows Mobile team. He's written a desktop Facebook application
called OutSync (link
on Facebook) that brings your Facebook photos to Outlook and Windows Mobile.
We also talk about how you can write your own Facebook apps ...
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I attended the ALT.NET Conference last
weekend in Austin, TX. I personally find the name ''Alt'' as in ''Alternative''
too polarizing and prefer terms like ''Pragmatic.NET'' or ''Agile.NET.'' At
the conference I suggested, partially in jest, that we call it ''NIH.NET''
as in ''Not Invented Here.NET.'' ...
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