TWC9: New Mix Sessions announced, dissecting IE9 Performance, Azure Toolkit for WP7
- Posted: Mar 25, 2011 at 7:52 PM
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This week on Channel 9, Dan and Brian discuss the week's top developer news, including:
- [00:20] New MIX sessions announced!
- [01:47] Eric Lawrence - A detailed walkthrough of IE9 network performance improvements
- [02:59] IE9 Internet Explorer compatibility Cookbook, via Greg Duncan
- [04:06] Lutz Roeder - Cool HTML 5 Demos - A Boulderdash game, Textor, and Org chart
- [06:06] CodePlex - Windows Azure Toolkit for Windows Phone 7 simplifies creating Azure-based Windows Phone 7 apps
- [07:41] Jeff Wilcox - How you can quickly add features to Windows Phone 7, like Four Square's leaderboards
- [09:12] Robby Ingebretsen - Recap of SXSW projects including star.me and handy JavaScript libraries for HTML 5 developers
- [10:12] James Hare - Dissecting the Tuple data type where we discover tuples are not a breakfast cereal
- [12:00] Ashraful Alam - Employee Info Starter Kit sample shows off ASP.NET, EF, jQuery, and more
Picks of the week!
- [13:20] Brian's pick: Brian Harry - TFS Build Summary hotfix
- [14:50] Dan's pick: Dentaku - Spectral Frequency Display of Dan and Brian and audio of what we sound like
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Hz is cycles per second Brian :-)
The picks are linked to the same address
HA!
It sounded and looked quite harsh just loading the bitmap directly into Adobe Audition so I made the image with audiopaint first then loaded it into Audition.
You can also use http://www.warmplace.ru/soft/ans/ to do stuff like this.
Photosounder is probably the best but it's not free. http://www.synthtopia.com/content/tag/photosounder/
By the way, The link to Dan's Pick: is wrong. It's just the same as Brian's.
Here's Brian and Dan using a spectral frequency display
http://www.box.net/shared/nnnd18m07z
Here's what an image of Brian and Dan sounds like
http://www.box.net/shared/7gvtrrshb1
@dentaku: and @AA: My bad, I fixed the links
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