Architect Innovation Cafe Webcast-How To Architect Killer Apps with Windows 7 |
- Architect Innovation Cafe Webcast-How To Architect Killer Apps with Windows 7
- Using XML with CSS inline style to generate a customized printable file with reusable data for Silverlight 3 applications
- Styling A ChildWindow and An Accordion
- SDL Quick Security Reference: Cross-Site Scripting and SQL Injection Attacks
- How Do I: Run Java Applications in Windows Azure?
- Some Recent Notable Silverlight Posts
Architect Innovation Cafe Webcast-How To Architect Killer Apps with Windows 7 Posted: 02 Feb 2010 08:35 AM PST February 26, 2010 at 1:00pm – 2:00pm EST Title: How to Architect a Killer App for Windows 7 Abstract: Ever since its recent launch, Windows 7 has been enjoying rapid consumer adoption and glowing press reviews. This makes it a great platform to launch...( read more )...(read more) |
Posted: 31 Jan 2010 05:22 AM PST Printing support is yet a missing feature in Silverlight 3. This article won't fix that. But it will give an example for a workaround that combines two tasks. First to generate an output file in a visually customized and printable format. Second the opportunity...( read more )...(read more) |
Styling A ChildWindow and An Accordion Posted: 30 Jan 2010 10:26 AM PST I designed a new styling for a ChildWindow including a styling for an Accordion (Silverlight 3 Toolkit). Download the sourcecode at the Expression Gallery. Best regards, M....( read more )...(read more) |
SDL Quick Security Reference: Cross-Site Scripting and SQL Injection Attacks Posted: 02 Feb 2010 10:18 AM PST With the SDL Quick Security Reference (QSR), the Security Development Lifecycle (SDL) team introduces a series of basic guidance papers designed to address common vulnerabilities from the perspective of multiple business roles - business decision maker, architect, developer, and tester/QA. These papers are intended to help you address a critical business problem now while moving you toward SDL adoption in the future. |
How Do I: Run Java Applications in Windows Azure? Posted: 02 Feb 2010 10:18 AM PST Windows Azure in an open platform. This means you can run applications written in .NET, PHP, or Java. In this video Scott Golightly will show how to create and run a Java application in Windows Azure. |
Some Recent Notable Silverlight Posts Posted: 01 Feb 2010 06:05 PM PST A couple folks on my team have recently started blogs. If you haven't already, check it out! David Poll (blog) On-demand loading of assemblies with Silverlight Navigation – Revisited for Silverlight 4 Beta Opening up Silverlight 4 Navigation: Introduction...( read more )...(read more) |
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