Documentation for WCF RIA Services Contrib Entity Tools |
- Documentation for WCF RIA Services Contrib Entity Tools
- SQL Server DB & SSIS Powershell Deployment
- Random Friday: Geek Verticals
- Silverlight Cream for August 11, 2011 -- #1130
- How can you detect Browser Information in Silverlight?
Documentation for WCF RIA Services Contrib Entity Tools Posted: 12 Aug 2011 12:17 PM PDT Online documentation of Entity Tools is now available at http://www.riaservicesblog.net/RiaServicesContrib.EntityTools If you want off-line documentation you can download it from http://www.riaservicesblog.net/RiaServicesContrib.EntityTools/Entity Tools Read More......(read more) |
SQL Server DB & SSIS Powershell Deployment Posted: 12 Aug 2011 11:14 AM PDT A lightweight way to automate SQL Server builds and deploy SSIS packages to development environments. Uses Red Gate SQL Compare, SVN and Powershell. Ideal for DW/BI projects. |
Posted: 12 Aug 2011 09:49 AM PDT Stumbling around the net, I ran into the "funny verticals" meme. These are typically a vertical strip of screenshots pulled from a movie or television with funny captions tacked on. If you do an image search for " funny verticals ", you'll see a whole slew of them. Be forewarned, there are some very crude and offensive ones. For the lazy, here are a few representative ones I found to be funny. The first example is from the movie Inception: This is another one from Inception. There seems to be a lot using this specific sequence. And here's one from the television show, LOST. On a lark, I thought it'd be funny to try and do a geek version of this meme. I chose two personalities in our community I figured would be very well known, Scott Hanselman...(read more) |
Silverlight Cream for August 11, 2011 -- #1130 Posted: 11 Aug 2011 08:59 PM PDT In this Issue: Mike Taulty , Derik Whittaker , Den Delimarsky , Oscar Agreda , and Morten Nielsen ( -2- ). Above the Fold: Silverlight: "FlickR Searching with Silverlight & Rx" Mike Taulty WP7: "New Video – Windows Phone 7 Guide – Part 7 – Unlock...( read more )...(read more) |
How can you detect Browser Information in Silverlight? Posted: 11 Aug 2011 10:30 AM PDT Sometime we need to detect the browser information of the user's computer where our Silverlight application is running. We can do this using the JavaScript but sometime it is useful to detect it from our Silverlight application. So, how to do it? Let...( read more )...(read more) |
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