TWC9: WCF Data Services v5, Performance Killers, Project Detroit and more
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We're trying a new format for the show notes for this week, let us know what you think!:
[0:24] WCF Data Services 5.0 RTM Release (WCF Data Services Team Blog), WCF Data Services 5.0 RTM
[1:32] Windows 8 and the Windows Phone SDK, pt. 2 (Larry Lieberman)
[2:40] Tackling performance killers: Common performance problems with Metro style apps (Dave Tepper)
[4:45] How to create a WinRT WRL C++ Component from scratch that can be consumed by .NET components (Kevin Stumpf)
[6:03] Preemptive Analytics in Visual Studio and TFS 11 (Brian Harry)
[8:07] SyncFusion Metro Studio
[9:52] Channel 9 Highlight: Dirt Simple Web and Database Deployment in Visual Studio 11 (Brady Gaster, Sayed Hashimi)
[11:06] Event Flashback: Lang.NEXT 2012 - Language Support for Asynchronous Programming (Mads Torgersen)
[12:34] HTML5 Delta Reference (Michael Palermo), http://www.w3.org/TR/html-markup/
Picks of the Week!
[13:30] Brian's Pick of the Week: Filmmaker Organizes Facebook Flashmob For Kid’s Cardboard Arcade
[14:51] Dan's Pick of the Week:Project Detroit: How to Read Your Car’s Engine Data with OBD-II (Brian Peek, Dan Fernandez), My car ships with crapware (Scott Hanselman)
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Personally, I preferred being able to skim the bulleted list quickly - but then, I always get C9 via RSS. (I almost never watch TWC9.
) Plus, the caption on each thumbnail is too small to read.
But maybe it's great for others?
New format totally freaks my HTMLTextblock for WP7 out, so it's unreadable in the app.
But I like it!
The new layout is broken in chrome.
@ababcock1: sigh... I see what you mean. I had similar issues in IE9 at first, but was able to tweak the tables/images to fix the layout there. Looks like more tweaking is needed. Thanks for the heads up on that...
@ababcock1: @Maddus Mattus:Okay, how's that?
Looks better when I look at it in Chrome and still looks okay in IE. Originally I was trying to use tables, but with all the levels of abstraction and help (between WLW, the C9 published platform, etc) the layout just wasn't where I wanted it to be.
So I nuked the tables and tried something a little simpler. Better? Worse?
That kid is going places. Very cool.
@gduncan411: better!
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