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One of the items I learned when I was requested to speak to the LA C# User Group, was that they were essentially affiliated with the SoCal .NET User Group ( http://www.socaldotnet.org/ ).  Apparently the same speaker coordinator works both groups and they meet one after the other.  Thus I was also requested to speak to the Orange Country group on the following night April 4th.  Since some people attend both meetings I agreed to adjust my topic slightly. In this cas I ad ... [ read more ]
So I'm currently planning my next MSDN presentation which will occur May 9th and focus on the Microsoft Office Suite.  I'll have more details and a link to that presentation in the near future. In the interim I suggest checking out the upcoming "Live From Redmond" web cast series which the VB Team is putting on.  This series will focus in on the new features in Orcas (next version of Visual Studio) and Visual Basic 9.0 (VB 9.0).  The presentations are linked as a group on th ... [ read more ]
Using XML as a resource in your code –one more series on gamewriting (Matt Gertz) This is actually going to be part one of a two-part blog.   In this post, I’m going to cover some basic usage of XML, as well as a few other interesting coding points such as debug-only code.   In the second part, I’ll cover the creation and handling of on-the-fly controls. As has probably become apparent over my posts so far, I have a certain fondness for creating small computer games, and wh ... [ read more ]
  As already mentioned by Mike McIntyre the VB Team at Microsoft are webcasting a range of presentations on some of the features coming up in VB9 and Visual Studio 9 (Codename Orcas).        The first one, Orcas Overview, goes out on Wednesday April  18th and is presented by VB Team Program Manager John Stallo.   If, like me, you expect to be sleeping peacefully (or at least coding in your sleep) at 9AM PST, you'll be pleas ... [ read more ]
Having been involved in a few of the notably-mediocre names such as "Windows Presentation Foundation" and "Windows Communication Foundation" and the like, I am very excited that we have landed on a good name for our web client platform...  Soma introduced Silverlight on his blog earlier tonight and I hear we are in a demo frenzy down at NAB!    There is no doubt that Silverlight will become a core part of the .NET platform (I even added a category for it ;-)).  ... [ read more ]


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