Brad Abrams
Design Guidelines, Managed code and the .NET Framework
May 2008 - Posts
Mix Essentials Event in South Africa in June
I am very excited that Joe Stagner and I will be heading to South Africa the week of June 23rd. While we are there, we will have a chance to interact with the very passionate .NET community in both Johannesburg and Cape Town. The South
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Welcome to PDC08!
I can't believe it, it is PDC time again! We are back in LA Oct 27th-30th, I hope you can make it! You can register here: http://www.microsoftpdc.com/Registration/ You can check out a very small sampling of session here: http://www.microsoftpdc.com/Agenda/Sessions.aspx
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.NET Framework Client Profile
As I mentioned a few days ago , with .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 Beta we are taking some MAJOR steps toward making it easier for customers to acquire the .NET Framework. One of the ways we have done that is creating a client profile of the .NET Framework that
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Enhanced Mix08 Videos Posted
We recently finished the post product work required to get enhanced videos posted. The videos not only include slides\demos, but also include a separate video stream of the speaker so you get a deeper experience. Mix08 Session
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Visual Studio 2008 and .NET Framework 3.5 "SP1" Beta
VS2008 and .NET Framework 3.5 offer a ton of customer value from Linq to Ajax and much more. The service pack we have been working on to round out this release adds even more new value in addition to fixing a 100s of customer reported bugs! All of it
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Accessing the ASP.NET Authentication, Profile and Role Service in Silverlight
In ASP.NET 2.0, we introduced a very powerful set of application services in ASP.NET ( Membership , Roles and profile ). In 3.5 we created a client library for accessing them from Ajax and .NET Clients and exposed them via WCF web services.
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Check out popfly game creator
The Popfly guys are at it again. They just launched a very cool game creator tool that lets normal people create great Silverlight based games. The RIA development experience is very slick and I can't wait to see the games people create! Check
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