MIX is a gathering of developers, designers, UX experts and business professionals creating the most innovative and profitable consumer sites on the web. Sessions range from technical, code-based topics to expert advice on content strategy, usability and design. Explore the future of the standards-based web – join the conversation at MIX11.
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MIX11 Day 1 Keynotes
MIX11 day 1 keynotes featuring Dean Hachamovitch, Steven Sinofsky, and Scott Guthrie.
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Script#: Compiling C# to JavaScript using Visual Studio
Script#, a C# to JavaScript compiler, brings the power of Visual Studio and .NET Tools to build a productive development model for creating, testing and managing applications using HTML, CSS and JavaScript along with popular frameworks such as jQuery. This session provides a hands-on look at using Script#,...
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OData Roadmap: Exposing Any Data Source as an OData service
Many of the popular OData services, including Netflix, Twitpic and Facebook Insights were built by reusing their existing web API with an OData service. Implementing this type of OData service is not simple but it’s also not as hard as you might think. In this session, you’ll learn how to build similar...
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Sharpen Your Web Development Skills with Razor and Umbraco CMS
Using the easy to learn and expressive to use Razor view engine with Umbraco allows you to create dynamic sites super-fast with clean markup and managed content. Using no special tools we look at how simple it is to add Razor markup to our Umbraco site to access Umbraco content and manipulate it for...
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Tips for Improving Performance in Applications Built with Silverlight
In its fifth version, Silverlight enables developers and designers to work together to build more impressive and complex applications than ever before, but with great power comes great responsibility. Come learn the tricks to keeping your Silverlight applications smooth and responsive and the tools to...
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Audio for Kinect: From Idea to "Xbox, Play!"
The talk will cover the overall architecture and algorithmic building blocks of the Kinect device, especially the audio pipeline. We will present the opportunities it opens for building better human-machine interfaces, new user experiences, and other potential applications. No specialized signal processing...
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Riding the Geolocation Wave
It’s pretty obvious by now that geolocation is a heavy player in the next wave of applications and APIs. Now is the time to learn how to take advantage of this information and add context to your own applications. In this session we’ll look at geolocation at every layer of the stack –...
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Windows Phone 7 Boot Camp
Note: this session was a pre-conference Bootcamp and was not recorded. Video will not be published for this session.
In this workshop you’ll see a complete Windows Phone app built from the ground up. We’ll walk from File > New Project all the way through app submission in the marketplace....
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ASP.NET MVC 3 @:The Time is Now
It’s out and it’s better than ever. Phil Haack will present an in-depth look at all the latest improvements in ASP.NET MVC 3. Razor syntax, global action filters, better support for dependency injection. All this and more…will the fun ever end?
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Deep Dive Into HTML5 <canvas>
If you’ve seen the demos for Internet Explorer 9’s hardware accelerated graphics, you are probably excited to learn the details of HTML5 Canvas. With all major browsers supporting HTML5 Canvas, a scriptable 2D drawing context, Canvas is quickly becoming the natural choice for graphics on the web. In...
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Windows Phone Architecture: Deep Dive
Windows Phone is a different kind of phone, architected to put the focus on end users while enabling developers to build compelling, connected experiences that enhance the phone. Peer under the covers to see how the architecture evolved to deliver powerful functionality for users and developers: enabling...