Cory Fowler
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The Katana Project - OWIN for ASP.NET
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Join your guides Brady Gaster and Cory Fowler as they talk to the product teams in Redmond as well as the web community.
In this episode, Brady and Cory talk to Howard Dierking about the Katana Project. Katana, as Howard explains, is how developers can do OWIN hosting within ASP.NET....
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Kentico CMS with Thomas Robbins
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Join your guides Brady Gaster and Cory Fowler as they talk to the product teams in Redmond as well as the web community.
In this Episode, Thomas Robbins, Chief Evangelist at Kentico CMS. Thomas outlines the features of Kentico CMS and talks about their full range of support for Windows...
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Ruby on Windows Azure, Web Sites Streaming Logs, and Brady Impersonates Elvis
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Join your guides Brady Gaster and Cory Fowler as they talk to the product teams in Redmond as well as the web community.
In this episode, Brady and Cory talk to Guang Yang from the Windows Azure SDK team to discuss some awesome new features. First, Guang talks about the new Ruby SDK...
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Rickard Hansson Introduces Incentive
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(1)Join your guides Brady Gaster and Cory Fowler as they talk to the product teams in Redmond as well as the web community.
In this episode, Brady interviews Incentive Corporation's Rickard Hansson. Incentive is one of the many applications included in the Windows Azure Web Sites Application...
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Vishal Joshi Introduces WebMatrix 3
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(2)Join your guides Brady Gaster and Cory Fowler as they talk to the product teams in Redmond as well as the web community.
In this episode, Brady talks to our good friend Vishal Joshi about the release of WebMatrix 3. WebMatrix is a great, free web development tool that just keeps getting...
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ASP.NET Web API and CORS Support
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(1)Join your guides Brady Gaster and Cory Fowler as they talk to the product teams in Redmond as well as the web community.
This week Brady is joined by Dan Roth and Yao Huang Lin of the ASP.NET Web API team. Brock Allen also joins us via Lync to introduce a preview of the upcoming...
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SPA Party with John Papa
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(6)Join your guides Brady Gaster and Cory Fowler as they talk to the product teams in Redmond as well as the web community.
This week Brady and Cory are joined by former Microsoft employee John Papa. John shares his expertise on Single Page Applications (SPA) by showing off his new Visual...
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Wrapping Up the Web API Tour with Yao Huang Lin
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(4)Join your guides Brady Gaster and Cory Fowler as they talk to the product teams in Redmond as well as the web community.
This week Brady is joined by Yao Huang Lin of the ASP.NET Web API team to round out the series on Web API. Yao shows how to customize the Web API Help Pages as well...
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The Glimpse Team on Channel 9
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(4)Join your guides Brady Gaster and Cory Fowler as they talk to the product teams in Redmond as well as the web community.
This week, Anthony vander Hoorn and Nik Molnar from the Glimpse team are on the show to announce the official launch of their awesome ASP.NET in-browser debugging...
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Benjamin Soulier Logs Into a Web Site Using a Bar Code and Windows Phone
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(4)Join your guides Brady Gaster and Cory Fowler as they talk to the product teams in Redmond as well as the web community.
This week, MVP Benjamin Soulier from Cambridge Technology Partners shows us an awesome demonstration using a Windows Azure Web Site, his Windows Phone,...
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Episode 84 - Windows Azure Storage Updates and a Preview of the Client Storage Library vNext
Jul 23, 2012 at 2:52 PM@paul m: The MongoDB article written by Doug Mahugh which was the same one from the news item Nate covered.
Matthew Podwysocki and Bart J. F. De Smet: RxJS Today and Tomorrow
Mar 09, 2012 at 7:48 AMCould you include a link off to the github repo?
Node.js Windows Azure Introduction
Dec 11, 2011 at 10:13 PMI wonder if it was intended to have the port fall back on 1337. That's so Elite... In the Cloud!
Episode 63 - Securely Sharing Files with Windows Azure
Nov 01, 2011 at 7:55 PMSpeaking of Windows Azure Powershell Cmdlets and Git... I've been working on some Windows Azure Powershell Extensions which are a series of Functions that bring real world application to the Windows Azure Powershell Cmdlets...
https://github.com/SyntaxC4/WindowsAzurePowershellExtensions
Episode 54 - Storage Analytics and the Windows Azure Tools for Visual Studio 1.4
Aug 06, 2011 at 7:16 PMWade mentions that it would be wise to copy the sql connection string from your web.config file to place in your HostedService.cscfg.
I have created some code and a blog post that helps manage this exact scenario.
Episode 52 - Tankster and the Windows Azure Toolkit for Social Games
Jul 25, 2011 at 9:33 AM@James -
have you ever been to a conference or in a class with a mono-tone speaker or teacher? It's not fun or interesting to watch, and it's not very likely you'd go back.
Sure the antics are just that, but I believe it's great to show off the great personality behind the show during it's recording. I doubt you can say that you didn't learn a single thing from this episode. I'm now prepared for the SQL Azure Update, and am informed about the slight bug in the new Management Portal so when I'm presenting I can call out those issues.
If you don't enjoy the show because it's "Fooling Around" come back and click on the links for the tip of the week and read away. I, for one, enjoy the antics of Wade, Steve and other Co-Hosts.
P.S. - I've watched every single episode, some more than once!
Cloud Cover Episode 44 - Umbraco and Windows Azure
Apr 29, 2011 at 11:23 AMVittorio is also known as "The Fabio of Identity" because he makes Identity Sexy...
Cloud Cover Episode 31 - Startup Tasks, Elevated Privileges, and Classic ASP
Dec 31, 2010 at 12:49 AM@HowardHoffman - I'm working on a Blog Series right now and it relies on Start-up Tasks.
I'm using the cspack command-line tool in order to build my Cloud Service Package and it asks to place the Start-up commands into a bin folder in your deployment. $approot\bin
I am trying to avoid using an IDE for this series, so I can't comment on how to handle this in visual studio yet, but i'll be sure to update you with a new comment here when I get the blog series up and when I have the chance to check out the Story in VS.
Thanks,
Cory "SyntaxC4" Fowler
http://blog.syntaxc4.net
Cloud Cover Episode 29 - Working with CSPack
Dec 29, 2010 at 11:44 PMcspack <servicedefinition.csdef> /generateConfigurationFile:<serviceConfiguration.cscfg>
Using XNA for Developing Windows Phone Games
Nov 18, 2010 at 11:07 AMYou can't do the Blood and Gore Game due to the fact it will not pass the Market Place Testing.
One Big hint to anyone developing for the Phone, make sure to read the Application Requirements Documentation.
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I'm cleaning up this demo: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/wp7trainingcourse_gamedevelopmentwithxnalab.aspx
So that it actually is something that will pass Marketplace Testing, is it possible to provide the bits when I'm finished as an update to the Exercise?
My hope that it will benefit Developers that are trying to get games into the Marketplace by being able to see how to handle the Hardware buttons and Requirements that weren't followed during the aforementioned demo
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