Vacation in the San Juan Islands |
- Vacation in the San Juan Islands
- How to get rid of the XAML Design view inside Visual Studio IDE?
- .NET Framework Portable Class Library
- Overview of the Concurrency Runtime (Visual C++ 2010)
Vacation in the San Juan Islands Posted: 05 Aug 2011 09:10 PM PDT A few weeks ago I felt burned out and was in sore need of a vacation. I suggested to my wife that we take the kids somewhere and she sagely noted that taking the kids anywhere at their ages is not a vacation. Perhaps I should go somewhere on my own. Like a deserted lighthouse! Did I mention she's the best wife ever? I decided to take a week off and mix a bit of "staycation" with my vacation. Spend a few days at home and maybe a couple of days away. The first thing I did was call up Hanselman who was game for a trip to Los Angeles for E3 . Unfortunately that fell through when we couldn't score tickets (yes, we're cheap). We did find some guy on Craigslist who could score us cheap tickets, but his badges looked hand-drawn and made me a wee bit...(read more) |
How to get rid of the XAML Design view inside Visual Studio IDE? Posted: 05 Aug 2011 10:30 AM PDT If you work in XAML pages, sometime you might noticed that the XAML page freezes for sometime while opening the page in design view. This is very annoying and many time it is responsible to crash the Visual Studio IDE. So what to do? If you use...( read more )...(read more) |
.NET Framework Portable Class Library Posted: 05 Aug 2011 04:50 PM PDT The Portable Class Library provides a subset of the .NET Framework Class Library that is available on multiple platforms. By creating projects that target the Portable Class Library, you can create applications and components with a single code base that can execute across multiple .NET Framework platforms. |
Overview of the Concurrency Runtime (Visual C++ 2010) Posted: 05 Aug 2011 02:45 PM PDT An overview of the Concurrency Runtime that describes the benefits of the Concurrency Runtime, when to use it, and how its components interact with each other, the operating system, and applications. |
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