Microsoft releases Silverlight-powered Windows Intune beta |
- Microsoft releases Silverlight-powered Windows Intune beta
- Diary of a trip to the UK & Ireland – The Final Chapter
- Diary of a trip to the UK and Ireland – Thanks for all the fish
- Walkthrough: Creating Your First Touch Application
- Silverlight Tip of the Day #5 – Debugging Out of Browser Applications
- Silverlight Tip of the Day #4 – Enabling Out of Browser Applications
- Building a Web Setup that configures your Silverlight application
- Windows Client Developer Roundup for 4/26/2010
- Silverlight Cream for April 25, 2010 -- #847
- Windows Client Developer Roundup for 4/26/2010
- A “refreshing” Authentication/Authorization experience with Silverlight 4
Microsoft releases Silverlight-powered Windows Intune beta Posted: 26 Apr 2010 01:14 PM PDT Microsoft recently released a beta of Windows Intune , a Silverlight powered Web console for midsize businesses to manage their PCs. Windows Intune simplifies how businesses manage and secure PCs using Windows cloud services and Windows 7 in order to...( read more )...(read more) |
Diary of a trip to the UK & Ireland – The Final Chapter Posted: 25 Apr 2010 05:44 AM PDT The ferry to Belfast was uneventful, and Belfast itself is a beautiful, scarred city, caught between decades of violence and flickering hope for the future. The "troubles" are recent enough that virtually everyone there lived through them, yet quiet...( read more )...(read more) |
Diary of a trip to the UK and Ireland – Thanks for all the fish Posted: 25 Apr 2010 12:44 AM PDT This is the penultimate entry in my on-going diary, a 90 second recording, in which I take a moment to thank everyone and capture for a good laugh, my absurd tendency to unconsciously modify the way I speak, wherever I go....( read more )...(read more) |
Walkthrough: Creating Your First Touch Application Posted: 26 Apr 2010 12:55 PM PDT Learn to write WPF Applications that use Touch on Windows 7. |
Silverlight Tip of the Day #5 – Debugging Out of Browser Applications Posted: 26 Apr 2010 10:33 AM PDT By default, when debugging, Silverlight will launch your application in the browser. However, if you application is configured to run in Out of Browser (OOB) mode and is installed on the box you can configure debugging to occur directly in the OOB application...( read more )...(read more) |
Silverlight Tip of the Day #4 – Enabling Out of Browser Applications Posted: 26 Apr 2010 10:18 AM PDT By default Silverlight applications are restricted to run inside your browser. However, you can configure your application to allow for out of browser (OOB) use. OOB Advantages include: 1. Users can run your application when they are offline...( read more )...(read more) |
Building a Web Setup that configures your Silverlight application Posted: 25 Apr 2010 11:32 PM PDT Introduction The most common scenario for a Silverlight application is to deploy it to the web. However, when building an application that is going to be used by companies, who need to deploy it to their own servers, a decent Setup is a must have. This...( read more )...(read more) |
Windows Client Developer Roundup for 4/26/2010 Posted: 25 Apr 2010 10:10 PM PDT This is Windows Client Developer roundup #21. The Windows Client Developer Roundup aggregates information of interest to Windows Client Developers, including WPF , Surface, Windows 7, XNA, Windows Forms , Silverlight and Windows Phone. If you have something...( read more )...(read more) |
Silverlight Cream for April 25, 2010 -- #847 Posted: 25 Apr 2010 10:57 PM PDT In this Issue: Michael Washington , David Poll , Andrea Boschin , Kunal Chowdhury ( -2- ), Lee , and Chad Campbell . Shoutout: Not at all Silverlight, but Kirupa has a great article up about Elastic Collisions From SilverlightCream.com : Easily decouple...( read more )...(read more) |
Windows Client Developer Roundup for 4/26/2010 Posted: 25 Apr 2010 10:10 PM PDT This is Windows Client Developer roundup #21. The Windows Client Developer Roundup aggregates information of interest to Windows Client Developers, including WPF , Surface, Windows 7, XNA, Windows Forms , Silverlight and Windows Phone. If you have something...( read more )...(read more) |
A “refreshing” Authentication/Authorization experience with Silverlight 4 Posted: 25 Apr 2010 08:35 PM PDT At the beginning of the year, as part of a series of posts about the INavigationContentLoader extensibility point in Silverlight 4, I described a way to use a content loader to do authorization before allowing a user to navigate to a page. With...( read more )...(read more) |
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