Silverlight Cream for January 09, 2010 -- #773 |
- Silverlight Cream for January 09, 2010 -- #773
- Design trends for 2010: Web development trends for 2010
- Silverlight Cream for January 08, 2010 -- #772
- Creating Precompiled Header Files (Visual C++ 2008)
- Explore Cloud Computing and the Windows Azure Platform
- MeXperience – Step 1 – Idea + Prototype
Silverlight Cream for January 09, 2010 -- #773 Posted: 09 Jan 2010 10:38 AM PST In this Issue: Bob Bartholomay , Crick Waters , Jim O'Neil , Bill Reiss ( 2 ), Katrien De Graeve , smartyP , and Rishi ( 2 , 3 ). From SilverlightCream.com : Promoting reuse using Behaviors: RotateRefreshBehavior With a very cool example, Bob Bartholomay...( read more )...(read more) |
Design trends for 2010: Web development trends for 2010 Posted: 09 Jan 2010 08:21 AM PST Trends appear and disappear. Here are some of web development trends that will dominate during the 2010. I'm covering 5 trends regarding the web development. From real-time web and collaboration to geo-tagging and RIA frameworks... See what is new and...( read more )...(read more) |
Silverlight Cream for January 08, 2010 -- #772 Posted: 08 Jan 2010 10:52 PM PST In this Issue: Mark Monster , Colin Eberhardt , Andy Beaulieu , Stephen Price , Tim Heuer , Vibor Cipan , Koen Zwikstra , Jeff Prosise , Dan Wahlin , and David Poll . Shoutouts: I know I've congratulated a few of the new and re-awarded MVPs for January...( read more )...(read more) |
Creating Precompiled Header Files (Visual C++ 2008) Posted: 08 Jan 2010 04:55 PM PST The Microsoft C and C++ compilers provide options for precompiling any C or C++ code, including inline code. Using this performance feature, you can compile a stable body of code, store the compiled state of the code in a file, and, during subsequent compilations, combine the precompiled code with code that is still under development. |
Explore Cloud Computing and the Windows Azure Platform Posted: 08 Jan 2010 04:12 PM PST MSDN Events always deliver the latest technical content and hands-on skills for developers. Sign up now for these free, live learning sessions in your local area. |
MeXperience – Step 1 – Idea + Prototype Posted: 08 Jan 2010 01:14 PM PST Every now and then I have some ideas. That's also the main reason why I created a Windows Mobile application to support at least the storage of my ideas to be sure that those ideas don't get lost. Some ideas will never be more than just an idea. One of...( read more )...(read more) |
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