Best SharePoint Book Ever!*

Thursday, May 31, 2007 3:15:25 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

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*Ok - So I haven't actually read it yet... But I'm very happy to see that Amanda and Shane's book is out, and I'm sure it rocks! (Wrox?)  Congrats guys! I know a lot of hard work went into it!

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CodeCampRDU - Registration Is Open!

Saturday, May 19, 2007 4:46:16 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

Campers pack your bags! Registration for CodeCampRDU is now open! To register to attend our Summer 2007 Code Camp in Raleigh, NC please visit the Code Camp website at http://www.codecamp.org

This free, day long training event hosted by the Triangle .Net User Group includes breakfast thanks to Telerik and lunch from our good friends at YohIT in Raleigh. There will be many great give away's during the day from a variety of sponsors as well.

The session list looks great, with some terrific local speakers as well as some notable guests from out of town. The list so far looks like:

  • .NET 3.5 and LINQ - Ashton Hobbs
  • Adding Compression, Encryption and Hashing to Your .NET Applications - Rod Paddock
  • AJAX - Creating a Virtual Earth Feed with Ajax and Silverlight - Jeremy Brown
  • Building a better Updater for WinForms Client Applications - Chris Dix
  • Content Query Web Part and the Data View Web Part in SharePoint 2007 using Microsoft Sharepoint Designer - Bob Gusek
  • Creating Casual Games Using WPF - Rod Paddock
  • DNN - David Wendelken
  • Extending the CSLA Framework: Standard Business Rule Libraries and Built-in Business Rule Documentation - David Wendelken
  • Layered Architecture 101 - Greg Pugh
  • Real World Click Once - Craig Adams
  • Sharepoint Workflow Development - Josh Carlisle
  • SQL Server Integration Services for SQL Server 2005 - Charles Asbornsen
  • SQL Server Performance Analysis and Tuning Potluck Session - Kevin Boles
  • Web Part Development - Josh Carlisle
  • Web site architecture - Diane Wilson
  • Website Security - Steve Jackle
  • Windows CardSpace - Brain Hitney
  • Windows Work Flow - Mark Dunn
  • WPF Controls: Styles, Templates, and Custom Layouts - Rob Zelt
  • Write Better Code Using the Refactoring Tools in Visual Basic 2005 - Jim Duffy

We fully expect this event to sell out (Since it's a free event I guess reach capacity is more accurate) so please be sure to register early if you are planning to attend. (Especially if you're one of those people that missed our last Code Camp and have been complaining about the great event you missed out on ever since!)

GO REGISTER! http://www.codecamp.org

 

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Silverlight Training

Saturday, May 12, 2007 2:01:26 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

The great folks at Dunn Training and Consulting in Atlanta have just announced their first 3 day Silverlight training workshop. The agenda for the event looks pretty thorough, including content on both Silverlight 1.0 and Silverlight 1.1 (Now Silverlight 2.0). If you or your team wants to get a step ahead on Silverlight, check it out!

http://www.dunntraining.com/SilverlightTraining.htm

 

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Silverlight Flip Tile Demo

Wednesday, May 09, 2007 4:40:49 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

Inspired by Kevin Moore's WPF FlipTile3D Bag-Of-Tricks demo from Mix I decided to play around with a Silverlight version of rotating canvas transforms based on mouse positions. The math still needs a little work on the close proximity movement. The demo is available at http://www.robzelt.com/Silverlight/FlipTile and the source is available here

 

 

 

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TRINUG Silverlight Demo

Sunday, May 06, 2007 3:43:03 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

My first Silverlight 1.0 demo application created from scratch is now up and running. In a simple start, I've taken our Triangle .Net User Group logo, converted it to XAML and animated it when you MouseOver each of the letters.

 

Try it out at http://www.robzelt.com/Silverlight/TrinugLogo

 

You can download the source here

 

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MIX07 Wrap Up

Friday, May 04, 2007 6:13:59 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

MIX07 has come and gone, and I can hardly wait until MIX08. It was great to see some of those old "conference friends" that I only get to see at events like this. The event also allowed me the opportunity to meet many more new contacts! Thanks to everybody that took the time to stop, chat, and share your expertise.

If you have been following the news from the event, you will know that the announcements were simply stunning. The buzz generated by Silverlight was unreal. To hear so many experts in the industry talking about how this changes the web was surreal. There is no doubt that Microsoft has a RIA (Rich Internet Application) strategy and they are executing it with skill. Look out web!

Ya, ya.. It's great that it runs on a Mac. Yes to be clear, the Silverlight .Net CLR now runs cross browser/cross platform on the Mac. What I find most impressive however is how they have brought so many of these new technologies together in one "developer ecosystem". That's the part that I really think the nay sayers don't get, is what that means to be able to develop the server, desktop (tablet, umpc), client (web, mobile device.. ) all using the same tools, the same languages. It's about productivity, scalability, and reliability.

As a developer that has been investing heavily in learning the new world of WPF, WCF, and AJAX, this has been a great validation that those efforts are worth while.

As for Mix.....

My absolute favorite session was the very last session of the conference, Kevin Moore's XD009 - Windows Presentation Foundation for Developers (Part 2 of the talk that Rob Relyea started which is darn good too!) (Video of the session is available here) We hear so much about designers these days, and developer designer work flow, you wonder if the role of the developer is getting lost. Well Kevin clearly shows why "Developers Still Matter". First, I need to say that there are few things more exciting than hearing somebody present on a topic they are truly passionate about. For Kevin, WPF is obviously more than just a job. His session shows how developers can create code to work for better for designers (or developers) working with it from XAML, but also goes on to show how much further a developer can take things. Kevin has updated his "Bag of Tricks" samples which continue to be one of the best reference samples out there for WPF.

Also on the last day, a conference just would not be complete without hearing Don Box. Steve Maine and Don Box held court to a packed house for their "Navigating the Programmable Web" talk, a deep dive into "GET". (Why does Don always need a "code monkey"? Can't he type?) The showed some coolness with the new UriTemplate class that at the time was soon to be released, but has now been released as part of the new Biztalk SDK  (That apparently isn't only about Biztalk). To remain cool and in the spirit of MIX, they did code their demo using a WPF app. (But didn't use WPF to host their WCF service. Slackers! ;-)

Other highlights were the sessions by Robby Ingebretsen and the Identity Mine crew (If you do WPF, Blendables are a must see!), Scott Stanfield from Vertigo and their Family.Show reference app, and last but not least on my favorites list was Sam George in his Ink on the Web using Silverlight talk. Way cool!

If you didn't make MIX07, or did and couldn't attend all of the sessions you wanted to, the videos are all online at http://sessions.visitmix.com

 

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Microsoft® Silverlight™ Streaming Service

Wednesday, May 02, 2007 7:50:23 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

One of the very many cool announcements from Microsoft MIX07 is the Microsoft® Silverlight™ Streaming Service available at http://Silverlight.live.com . In a nut shell, it gives you 4gb of space to stream media from! Officially...

"Microsoft® Silverlight™ Streaming by Windows Live™ is a companion service for Silverlight that makes it easier for developers and designers to deliver and scale rich media as part of their Silverlight applications. The service offers web designers and developers a free and convenient solution for hosting and streaming cross-platform, cross-browser media experiences and rich interactive applications that run on Windows™ and Mac. Combined with the ability to create content with Microsoft® Expression Studio and other 3rd party tools, Web designers and content publishers wishing to integrate Silverlight applications into their online properties can enjoy complete control of the end user experience."

This is a great way to get started with media for Silverlight without having to store the content. This service works hand in hand with Microsoft Expression Media Encoder as well. If you're doing, or thinking of doing video on the web, this is a must see.

 

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Is Silverlight Going to Make An Impact?

Wednesday, May 02, 2007 5:45:29 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

From Michael Arrignton @ www.techcrunch.com

"It makes Flash/Flex look like an absolute toy."

"without exaggeration, Ajax looks like a bicycle next to a Ferrari when compared to Silverlight"

 

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