Post Archives for August 2008

Teitlebaum's WPF Graphic Demos, Part 1

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Back in May during the excitement of WPF 3.5 SP1 Beta, known on Channel 9 as WPFWeek, we posted the video entitled WPF 3.5 SP1 Graphics with David Teitlebaum.  David walked us through some stunning demos of what the improved performance, HLSL and DirectX support in WPF 3.5 could produce.  …

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posted on Aug 20th, 2008 | Permalink | Comments |

PDC2008 T-68 Days, now is the time to register

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The Early Bird Discount was extended until Sept. 8th so you can still get the discounted registration.  One of the cool things that I just found out about though and prompted me to write this is there is a registration contest going on called the L.A. Experience Prize Drawing. When you regi…

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posted on Aug 19th, 2008 | Permalink | Comments |

The Continuum Show - Essential Editions

Episode 1 of the new show is an 18 minute interview with Phil Haack discussing ASP.NET MVC.  This can be a lot of fun to watch, especially if you are a fan of ASP.NET MVC or Phil Haack.  But what if you don't already know about the topics at hand?  Would you continue to watch the …

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posted on Aug 7th, 2008 | Permalink | Comments |

Enter The Continuum Show

The Continuum Show has begun!  In this new show on Channel 9, we'll be exploring the world of the Microsoft Client Continuum.  The Continuum refers to the array of UI technologies available form Microsoft including WPF, Silverlight, ASP.NET, IE8,Windows 7, Surface and more. We'll be …

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posted on Aug 5th, 2008 | Permalink | Comments |

Is Windows Vista required for the NBC Olympics site?

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No. Unfortunately there has been a bit of confusion going around that the NBC Olympics site is requiring Vista to view the content.  I believe the confusion stems from the fact that the NBC Olympics on the Go Windows Media Center application which is another avenue to watch Olympics content…

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posted on Aug 4th, 2008 | Permalink | Comments |