Tuesday, September 29, 2009

3-D Transformations Overview

3-D Transformations Overview


3-D Transformations Overview

Posted: 29 Sep 2009 01:15 PM PDT

Learn how to move WPF 3D objects through space!

Beatles RockBand website wins coveted FWA “Site of the day” award – a first for Silverlight

Posted: 29 Sep 2009 12:01 PM PDT

September 29, 2009: Judges from the Website awards program and Web institution, the Favourite Website Awards (FWA), Xbox Beatles RockBand website to receive the coveted 'Site of the Day' award . up another milestone for Silverlight, selecting...( read more )...(read more)

Silverlight Firestarter Seattle videos online

Posted: 29 Sep 2009 11:49 AM PDT

Mithun just posted that the videos are now available online from the Silverlight Firestarter Seattle event. You can view the videos here in WMV form, but I also took a quick stab at putting them together in a playlist using the Silverlight Expression...( read more )...(read more)

Taking your Northwind Database to SQL Azure and binding it to an ASP.NET Grid View – Part II

Posted: 29 Sep 2009 09:17 AM PDT

In the previous post we had examined on getting access to SQL Azure, creating your first database, accessing it with SQL Server Management Studio and then migrating the Northwind database schema to SQL Azure using the SQL Azure Migration Wizard Beta. As explained earlier, the SQL Azure Migration Wizard migrates the schema of your database after tuning it for working with SQL Azure. However, we would still need to migrate the Data to our SQL Azure Server. At the moment, the step I took was to open the instnwnd.sql script in SQL Server Management Studio (SSMO) and copy the Insert statements alone to execute. Note that, you cannot run all the scripts directly onto the SQL Azure portal like I explained earlier due to the limitations / formats supported...(read more)

Taking your Northwind Database to SQL Azure and binding it to an ASP.NET Grid View – Part I

Posted: 29 Sep 2009 07:58 AM PDT

SQL Azure is the latest buzz around Cloud Computing and the ability to take relational database to the cloud as is, is something most would welcome compared to the earlier model of ACE (Authority, Container, Entity) that was there when SQL Azure was SSDS. Well, like others, I also got interested and wanted to explore the SQL Azure. SQL Azure is currently in CTP and offers token based access. I would briefly outline the steps here on getting the SQL Azure Token, although Jim O'Neil has a nice post on this Visit SQL Azure Registration at Microsoft Connect Sign in with your Live ID (Passport, Hotmail, MSN, Live) Fill in the details and submit the form You should receive the invitation code in an email from an alias "SQL Azure Talk" or something...(read more)

Do you think building Web sites should be easier, faster and fun?

Posted: 28 Sep 2009 08:09 PM PDT

If you answered "Yes" then it might be interesting to you that there is an opportunity on our team for a person who has passion for making web development easier and exciting for everyone… This job posting is the unofficial job posting  describing a person whom I am looking to refer to my team to consider for an official job posting which exists somewhere on Microsoft.com… :-) Our team is chartered with building Web Developer Tools based on web standards and so we are looking for someone who knows HTML, CSS, JavaScript/AJAX… We would love if this person knows PHP and/or ASP.NET too… If you know someone who loves building Web Sites and is passionate about web development technologies then please pass on the word… The person will most likely...(read more)

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