Interesting Finds: March 26, 2012 March 26, 2012
Posted by Hank Wallace in Linkroll.Tags: Learning, Windows 8, XAML
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Modern Web Development – Part 8 – Shawn Wildermuth
How Tech Will Transform the Traditional Classroom – Benjamin Jackson
Windows 8: Good News for XAML Developers – Jerry Nixon
Interesting Finds: February 16, 2012 February 16, 2012
Posted by Hank Wallace in Linkroll.Tags: Azure, REST, Silverlight, Startups, XAML
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Getting started with designing a Secure REST (Web) API – Riyad Kalla
Modern Web Development – Part 5 – Shawn Wildermuth
Camels, XAML and Silverlight is dead- Long live Silverlight 5! – Surf4Fun
SQL AZURE LOST ITS LEASE! EVERYTHING MUST GO! – Brent Ozar
What If You’re Not CEO Material? – David Cohen
What makes the Boston startup scene special – Jeff Bussgang
Interesting Finds: February 13, 2012 February 10, 2012
Posted by Hank Wallace in Linkroll.Tags: Amazon Web Services, Cloud Services, MVC, Windows 8, XAML
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Getting Started with User Experience Design
What I Learned Building a Startup on Microsoft Cloud Services: Part 1 – Liam Cavanagh
Amazon S3 Price Reduction
Client-Side MVC Frameworks Compared – Paul Hammant
Windows 8 and the future of XAML: The Windows Runtime (WinRT) – Microsoft Malaysia
Amazon Web Services Customer List (Case Studies)
Which is less expensive: Amazon or self-hosted?
Be Careful When Comparing AWS Costs…
Interesting Finds: April 16, 2010 April 16, 2010
Posted by Hank Wallace in Linkroll.Tags: IntelliSense, RIA Services, Silverlight, Visual Studio, XAML
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Visual Studio 2010 XAML Editor IntelliSense Presenter Extension v2, Karl Shifflett
Silverlight 4 + RIA Services – Ready for Business: Exposing WCF (SOAP\WSDL) Services, Brad Abrams
Interesting Finds: March 2, 2010 March 2, 2010
Posted by Hank Wallace in Linkroll.Tags: IntelliSense, MVVM, Product Management, XAML
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XAML Power toys add-in for VS2010, llester
No Intellisense with VS 2010 RC (and how to fix it), Scott Guthrie
The Case for ViewModel, Nikhil Kothari
15 steps to develop a simple product management system in only a day, Eunge

