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They say life is a balancing act. Certainly one I share with most of you is figuring out how to balance time between learning new technology and actually getting work done. This is particularly challenging for those of us who spend all or part of our time writing or teaching others - especially at times [...] SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Coding Time", url: "http://www.danappleman.com/?p=59" });
There's a new article up on the VB Dev Center by Rob Windsor , a follow up from his first Getting Started with WCF article, called Using Custom Business Objects with Windows Communication Foundation . Rob explains how to serialize your own custom business objects using WCF DataContracts and what issues you may run into in Visual Studio 2005. Check it out! Enjoy! - Beth Massi , VS Community  
Paul Vick released some statistics in relation to VB , which for discussion sake I'll repeat here : Visual Basic is the #1 .NET language (as reported by Forrester Research) Visual Basic is the #1 downloaded and #1 registered Express Edition (topping the #2 position by 20%) Visual Basic is the #1 MSDN language dev center and blog in terms of traffic The Visual Basic Team blog is in the top 1% in readership of all MS bloggers (I don't know where I fall in that since I host inde ... [ read more ]
This winter I'll be taking my first crack at a new class at the UCSD Extension.  It's surprising that I'm heading into my third year teaching the Visual Basic .NET Programming II class and now I'll get to do my own lead in.  I'm looking forward to this opportunity especially since I'll be updating the materials to account for Visual Studio 2008.  As always I'll make certain the course supports those who only have access to the VB Express Edition in terms of lab work. So if y ... [ read more ]


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