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Windows 8 App for Channel 9 now available
Mar 28, 2013 at 3:12 PMI'll be patient then.
Windows 8 App for Channel 9 now available
Mar 28, 2013 at 3:02 PMChannel 9 turns 9!
Mar 15, 2013 at 7:57 AMHappy birthday!
TWC9: GenerationApp, Windows 8 UX, New in ASP.NET Testing WinJS and Pixies
Aug 26, 2012 at 7:05 AMThat was a classic blank stare. Awesome.
And congrats!
Announcing BUILD 2012
Jul 26, 2012 at 2:27 PM@Jules: If you're just in it for the tablet, I don't know why you just buy one. Much cheaper than a BUILD ticket, even excluding flights.
This makes no sense. All the W8 stuff was covered in BUILD 2011. The sessions are all available online. You've had the last nine months to start developing apps. If you think you're constrained to the basic styles and templates that ship with the VS RC then you really haven't been looking into them.
Announcing BUILD 2012
Jul 26, 2012 at 3:17 AMWow, lots of entitlement going on in this thread.
Inside MSR's Chronozoom with Rane Johnson.
Apr 19, 2012 at 3:54 AMAwesome stuff. I've been meaning to check this out for a while but didn't get around to it until now.
I do wonder why HTML/JS was chosen as a platform, especially since it apparently poses the performance problems Rane mentions. Why not a native/managed app that you install locally? Wouldn't that have eased development a great deal?
FxCop For VS Achievements
Nov 22, 2011 at 4:17 PMReally guys? The FxCop "download" still points to a readme that tells you to install the Windows SDK and find the FxCop installer in the program files folder? Sigh...
Rob Relyea: Kinect for Windows SDK Beta 2 Released!
Nov 08, 2011 at 3:03 AMExcellent stuff, can't wait to try it. The allocation and performance stuff is much appreciated.
One thing I would've liked to see here is clearer naming conventions for the coordinate space conversion methods. DepthImageToSkeleton, SkeletonToDepthImage, and GetColorPixelCoordinatesFromDepthPixel are all methods that deal with the conversion from one coordinate space to another but they all have a different naming style. I have to stop and think or look them up every time I use them simply because the naming is so confusing. I'd much prefer it if they were called GetDepthCoordinatesFromSkeletonSpace, GetSkeletonCoordinatesFromDepthSpace and GetColorCoordinatesFromDepthSpace, for instance. Not only are the method names then following the same naming scheme, it's also a lot clearer what they actually do as opposed to "DepthImageToSkeleton", which doesn't even have a verb. Something to consider, hopefully.
TWC9 September 9th 2011
Sep 12, 2011 at 2:39 AM@Richard.Hein: Now that I think of it, I never did find out what the X in .aspx stands for.
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