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Thanks to everyone who attended! You can download the deck and links to the code here:
Normally, I make my actual demo code available for download. However, this time around, my demo code was based on the .NET 3.5 Enhancements Training Kit. I blogged about it ...
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Thanks to everyone who attended! Here are the links to the decks and code for the sessions. I don't have the content from the LINQ & VSTO sessions yet, but will update this post when I get them. However, I did promise to have a post up this morning.
How Visual Studio Team System 2008 will benefit your organization? - ...
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Thanks to everyone who attended! Sorry about the demo hiccups / going over. As I mentioned in the beginning, I had a hard time trying to get everything I wanted to cover into 90 minutes. As you can see, there's quite a bit in the ASP.NET 3.5 Extensions. Normally, I make all of my code demos available for download. ...
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Thanks to everyone who attended! Here are the links to the decks and code for the sessions. I don't have the content from the LINQ session yet, but will update this post when I get it. However, I did promise to have a post up this morning.
The Benefits of Visual Studio Team System to Your Organization - deck
What's New in ...
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Thanks to everyone who attended. You can get the deck here and the code here. The code has been updated for Visual Studio 2008 RTM.
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Thanks to everyone who attended. All of my demos are based on Visual Studio 2008 / .NET Framework 3.5 RTM. Here are the downloads:
Introduction to LINQ + LINQ to SQL - deck, demo code
NOTE: You will need to install both the Northwind (available here) and AdventureWorks (available here) sample databases for the LINQ to SQL demos to ...
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NOTE: This is an updated delivery of a similarly titled webcast. The demos are update for the final release of Visual Studio 2008. Due to the amount of content, I have pulled out the "ASP.NET Futures" (now called the Microsoft ASP.NET 3.5 Extensions Preview) portion at the end. I will be doing a full webcast on ...
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In my previous Silverlight Closed Captioning screencast here, I showed you how to use Expression Encoder to import Closed Captioning information to produce a solution without writing a line of code. What if you store your Closed Captioning information in an external data source (database, SAMI file, XML file, etc.) and want to keep it ...
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