FlickR Searching with Silverlight & Rx |
- FlickR Searching with Silverlight & Rx
- Weekly Links– 2010_28 (50 for Web Devs & Other Geeks)
- Running ASP.NET MVC 3 Applications on Azure
- I Get NuGet. You Get NuGet?
- LinkedIn–Time to Check Your Settings
- Writing an ASP.NET MVC Controller Inspector
- HTML 5 Updates for .NET 4
- Silverlight Cream for August 10, 2011 -- #1129
- Weekly Links– 2010_27 (50 for Web Devs & Other Geeks)
FlickR Searching with Silverlight & Rx Posted: 11 Aug 2011 09:28 AM PDT This one was just a side-product of something else that I was toying with but I'd made this little Silverlight screen that let me search FlickR; which you can run by clicking on the image above if you like ( it's not too polished ) but I used the Reactive...( read more )...(read more) |
Weekly Links– 2010_28 (50 for Web Devs & Other Geeks) Posted: 11 Aug 2011 03:43 AM PDT Software Developer Links of the Week. Edge Keeps Adobe Relevant In a World without Flash Java SE 7 arrives, based on OpenJDK Microsoft Build conference for Windows 8 sells out Three things Chromebooks need to fix to win buyers Displaying RSS Feeds with XHTML, CSS and JQuery Custom Paging for GridView MonoDroid is Alive and [...] Read More......(read more) |
Running ASP.NET MVC 3 Applications on Azure Posted: 11 Aug 2011 07:20 AM PDT Microsoft recently released the Windows Azure Tools for Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 1.4 (August 2011) update which includes a new ASP.NET MVC 3 Web Role project template which makes it easier to deploy an MVC 3 application to Azure. Let's walk through this process end-to-end. Step 1 – Install the tools Install the Windows Azure Tools via WebPI. This will also install any dependencies that are missing. Step 2 – Create and run the application (locally) Launch Visual Studio as an administrator . The Azure storage emulator requires administrator privileges. Create a new Windows Azure Project (look under Cloud templates). In the next dialog, we see the new ASP.NET MVC 3 Web Role project type. Double click on it to add it to the Windows Azure...(read more) |
Posted: 11 Aug 2011 12:28 AM PDT Hello, my name is Jeff, and I am addicted to NuGet. I firmly believe NuGet is one of the best things to come out of Microsoft in a long time, or maybe ever. NuGet has already transformed the way the RIA Services team releases software. Now it's starting Read More......(read more) |
LinkedIn–Time to Check Your Settings Posted: 10 Aug 2011 10:46 PM PDT I've always in the past thought LinkedIn was a pretty stand up company, however recently some of their actions make you go hmmm… I came across this post talking about how LinkedIn now has options for if your picture can be used in advertising and...( read more )...(read more) |
Writing an ASP.NET MVC Controller Inspector Posted: 10 Aug 2011 11:18 PM PDT 99.99999% of the time (yes, I measured it), a controller in ASP.NET MVC is a type, and an action is a method — with reflection as the glue that holds it all together. For most folks, that's the best way to view how ASP.NET MVC works. But some folks like to dig deeper and get their hands dirty a bit by taking a peek under the hood. Doing so reveals that while the reflection based mapping of controllers types and actions to methods is true by default, it can be easily changed to something else entirely. ASP.NET MVC contains powerful abstractions for the controllers and actions via the ControllerDescriptor and ActionDescriptor classes. These abstractions make it possible to implement completely different underlying implementations of a controller...(read more) |
Posted: 10 Aug 2011 10:49 PM PDT After we shipped .NET 4 we began working on the next version of the framework and one of the things that we have worked on for the next version of the framework is more support for HTML 5. We think that HTML 5 is so important that we have taken many of updates from the next framework and provided some of the most important ones as part of updates to .NET 4. This enables our customers to more easily develop HTML 5 applications now instead of waiting for the next framework. I'm going to highlight a couple of the updates and the major fixes they provide. Update for the .NET Framework 4 The first update was shipped with VS 2010 SP1. You can read about the framework update here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2468871 . One of the features of HTML...(read more) |
Silverlight Cream for August 10, 2011 -- #1129 Posted: 10 Aug 2011 09:43 PM PDT In this Issue: Morten Nielsen ( -2- ), Mike Gold , Jesse Liberty , Derik Whittaker , Den Delimarsky , Austin Andrews , and Oscar Agreda . Above the Fold: Silverlight: "Silverlight MVVM Code Smith Templates" Oscar Agreda WP7: "Working with a simple ViewModelLocator...( read more )...(read more) |
Weekly Links– 2010_27 (50 for Web Devs & Other Geeks) Posted: 10 Aug 2011 09:41 AM PDT Software Developer Links of the Week. The Dangers of HTML5: WebSockets and Stable Standards The Complete Datagrid (Alphabetic and Customized Paging ) HTTP Data Client – Web Scraping Page Speed Service: Web performance, delivered Forget eight cores. AMD is planning a 10-core desktop CPU for 2012. What if Chromebooks were made by Apple? Sun CEO [...] Read More......(read more) |
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