Silverlight Cream for January 22, 2011 -- #1032 |
- Silverlight Cream for January 22, 2011 -- #1032
- Windows Phone 7 : A White Elephant in India ?
- Microsoft Web Farm Framework 2.0
- How to get Razor intellisense for @model in a class library project
- The future of SilverSprite, does it have one?
- Life after working from home
- utility (Visual C++ 2010)
Silverlight Cream for January 22, 2011 -- #1032 Posted: 22 Jan 2011 11:33 AM PST In this Issue: Michael James ( -2- ), Joost van Schaik , Colin Eberhardt , Jesse Liberty , John Papa , Levente Mihály ( -2- ), Peter Kuhn , WindowsPhoneGeek , and Daniel Egan . Above the Fold: Silverlight: "Creating Packs from the Silverlight Application...( read more )...(read more) |
Windows Phone 7 : A White Elephant in India ? Posted: 22 Jan 2011 09:35 AM PST Hey guys, I am back here after a months time. I underwent medical treatment in hospital and now back to Home and started office.Soon I will keep the pace of articles here as well. Today,I am one of the Proud Owner of "Windows Phone 7", I got a big HTC...( read more )...(read more) |
Microsoft Web Farm Framework 2.0 Posted: 20 Jan 2011 09:47 PM PST The IIS team recently published the Microsoft Web Farm Framework 2.0 release to the web. You can learn more about it and download the final V2 release of it here . What is the Web Farm Framework? The Microsoft Web Farm Framework is a free, fully supported, Microsoft product that enables you to easily provision and mange a farm of web servers. It enables you to automate the installation and configuration of platform components across the server farm, and enables you to automatically synchronize and deploy ASP.NET applications across them. It supports integration with load balancers, and enables you to automate updates across your servers so that your site/application is never down or unavailable to customers (it can automatically...(read more) |
How to get Razor intellisense for @model in a class library project Posted: 20 Jan 2011 01:44 PM PST Many of us follow a modular architecture and create MVC3 Razor view in a separate class library project. Following is a screenshot of the class library project that I have created. Now if I open a view with @model typed in it, I notice that it shows squiggle for @model and no intellisense is shown. (error: There is build provider registered for the extension '.cshtml') The reason behind the error is that Visual Studio 2010 (for Razor tooling) requires web.config file (with some specific settings) to be in the project so that the MVC Razor host (which adds the @model directive) gets registered correctly. The workaround would be to drop the attached web.config (rename the attached file from web.txt to web.config) to the root of the project...(read more) |
The future of SilverSprite, does it have one? Posted: 22 Jan 2011 08:07 AM PST If you're reading this blog you've probably heard of SilverSprite, a set of open source class libraries that enable you to port your XNA 2D games to Silverlight. It provides APIs that mimic the XNA APIs and hides the major differences in the two platforms...( read more )...(read more) |
Posted: 22 Jan 2011 07:22 AM PST I recently switched jobs so that I could go into an office instead of working from home. When I tell some people this, they look at me like I'm crazy, and I very well may be, but after 3 weeks working for AgileThought I thought it might be helpful to...( read more )...(read more) |
Posted: 21 Jan 2011 04:50 PM PST Defines Standard Template Library (STL) types, functions, and operators that help to construct and manage pairs of objects, which are useful whenever two objects need to be treated as if they were one. |
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