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As some readers have noticed, I’ve been conspicuously silent since I moved over to the Oslo team . Some of this had to do with getting onto a new blogging engine, some of it had to do with various distractions like jury duty, but a lot of it had to do with the fact that Visual Basic 10.0 has gotten to a pretty stable state (so there isn’t so much for me to say any more) and I am just getting off the ground with Oslo. Not having much useful to say, I figured I’d be better off saying nothing at ... [ read more ]
  Copied from old Blog March 2008 Well it's been a long time since my last post and I though I'd better get my arse into gear and share some of the stuff I've been working on. As part of some development work I was doing for a colored SharePoint Calendar I had the need to allow users to select colors to have different types of Events displayed in and couldn't find a decent way of accomplishing this with the built in components of SharePoint, so I decided that this wa ... [ read more ]
    When it comes to text handling in WPF, you have a massive range of tools available, some of which can offer you a level of granularity that was previously unachievable. I plan to write about some of these text tools, such as Spans, Runs and Glyphs in future blogs, but for today I want to look at something a little less deep.   Recently I needed to insert a carriage return in a block of text. The text was being created in the XAML markup, and I didn't par ... [ read more ]
  When it comes to text handling in WPF, you have a massive range of tools available, some of which can offer you a level of granularity that was previously unachievable. I plan to write about some of these text tools, such as Spans, Runs and Glyphs in future blogs, but for today I want to look at something a little less deep.   Recently I needed to insert a carriage return in a block of text. The text was being created in the XAML markup, and I didn't particularly want ... [ read more ]
The VB Team just anounced the VB Key Bindings poster for VS 2008 . Sweet!! I didn't even know about some of these keyboard short-cuts. Thanks to Lisa on the VB Team for providing these. Enjoy!
Twitter Conversations From time to time Twitter Users engage in conversations. It is a royal pain to follow these conversations using the native Twitter programs including the web version of Twitter.  As an exercise I began creating an application that would allow me to follow Twitter conversations. This is the story of creating that application. User Story      As a Twitter user I want to be able to follow conversations between other Twitter users. Thi ... [ read more ]


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