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Add video to your blog for free with Silverlight
Thanks to the folks in Expression Media and the Silverlight Streaming it is now amazingly easy to add video (or other Silverlight content to you blog with Windows Live Writer . With nearly any blog host, you can write your blog, "Insert Silverlight Video",
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The Old New Thing: The book!
I was thrilled to get a copy of The Old New Thing recently. You likely know that Raymond is one of the most popular bloggers on MSDN and his book does not disappoint. There is tons of interesting information on both how and why things work in windows.
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PM Tip #72 Instant feedback...
One thing I love about blogs is the instant feedback aspects. While certainly comments on a blog are far from scientific you can get some great anecdotal responses that can help you see problems in a new way or provide some real-world data to backup one
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My Top 10 Blog posts of 2005
Well, it is that time of year for “ Top 10 of 2005 ”. Thanks to some help from a fellow MSFT blogger I was quickly able to generate the list of the “most popular” blogs of 2005 from this site. I was not exactly sure how to measure “most popular”.... So
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New Blog for the true CLR geek...
David just started a blog the truly geeky CLR folks will love…Like all great blogs, he is talking about what he knows best -- how to use the CLR’s profiling APIs… that is if you wanted to * write * a profiler this is your blog! I also find it interesting
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Mike Downen, CLR Security PM jumps into blogging
Mike is the PM for the CLR security system… excited by his recent CLR RoadTrip to Arizona he jumped into blogging with some good info on obfuscation …
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Take the .NET Framework 2.0 Compatibility Challenge
Lots of buzz around the issue of .NET Framework 2.0 running your current applications… I could wax on about why this kind of compatibility is important, what we have been doing to make sure your apps keep working, how side-by-side really helps here, why
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Morning Edition on Blogging
NPR’s Morning Edition ( RSS ) has a good spot on blogging this morning . It reminded me of a debate Peter and I had about blogging a while back. Does blogging take more deep thinking than other forms of public writing (articles, books, etc) or less? I
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Get email updates for new posts and new comments
I am sure many of you knew this, but with the brand-spanking-new CommunityServer stuff you can get an email every time I post or a comment is made. Sure makes it easier to follow the discussion. Just click on the “email” link to the left or here …
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Blog Day: BCL team does the blog challenge...
The BCL team has laid down the blog challenge … On next Tuesday the goal is for the whole team to do nothing but blog all day. Knowing this team, I am sure you will be impressed with what they come up with, both in volume and quality. Kit’s taking suggests
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weblogs.asp.net/
aliased to blogs.msdn.com/
I am sure many of you know this, but I recently told someone and they were surprised to learn that any Microsoft employee blogging on weblogs.asp.net can be accessed via blogs.msdn.com . So for example.. http://weblogs.asp.net/cbrumme == http://blogs.msdn.com/cbrumme
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Color-Coded Source code in blogs
Someone recently asked me how I do the color coding of source code in my blog. Well, it is really very simple. I do my work in VS 2005 Express and then cut and paste it into word (an email actually), then cut and paste that into a blog entry… and presto…
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Scott helps us fight back against the comment spammers...
I really hate comment spammers, they really ruin a great forum for the rest of us. I am glad to see that Scott has just armed us with some new weapons to help out. I turned on the comment moderation to test it out and see how it goes. I admit it is a
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Joe Duffy joins the CLR team
I have been negligent in announcing that Joe Duffy recently joined the CLR team to focus on bringing WinFX together. As you can see from his blog , he is starting to settle in. What would you like to see Joe take on in the WinFX, Design Guidelines, managed
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Well, it is that time again: Reviews!
ChrisAn posted about the process in general last year , so I will not bore you with it. But one of the things I do as a manager is talk to people that my team has interacted with over the period and get their feedback. This time the specific question
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Framework Design Guidelines : Conventions, Idioms, and Patterns for Reusable .NET Libraries
.NET Framework Standard Library Annotated Reference, Volume 2
.NET Framework Standard Library Annotated Reference, Volume 1
Base Class Library Reference Poster
Programming in the .NET Environment
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