This week on Channel 9, Brian and Dan discuss the latest developer news including:
- Live Mesh wins TechCrunch's Best Technology Innovation at the
2008 Crunchie awards, via
Live Services blog
- Brian Keller's post on how to install
Windows 7 Beta using Virtual PC
- Tim Sneath has a great post on
Windows 7 Beta tips and tricks including new features like the Problem Steps Recorder
- A Codeproject article that shows how to convert a
DataSet object to the Open XML (Excel 2007) format
- Adam Kinney announces
Silverlight 3 sessions for the Mix conference including an overview session, media, and graphics deep dive
- A Codeproject article that shows how to build
custom ISO files with ASP.NET, via
Jason Haley
- Ars Technica article how
C# and Mono are being used for iPhone and Wii applications, including
40+ App Store applications
- Rick Strahl's blog post on
how to use Fiddler including how to monitor HTTP traffic using the built-in Cassini Web Server, via
dotnetkicks
- Kirill Osenkov walks through the design of the
Visual Studio 2010 Call Hierarchy Navigation feature
- The
Pex team changed their license which means you can now use with commercial products and Peli has published a
Getting started with Pex in Visual Studio 2008 video
- Faisal Khan started a Digg-like site for .NET content called
dotnetshoutout.com which is built with the
Kigg MVC engine
- Brian's pick of the week: Chris Sells and team write
Zork written in M (Oslo's programming language), via
Greg Duncan
- Dan's pick of the week: Charles Petzold builds a
cool text-morphing checkbox template using Silverlight that morphs "no" into "yes"
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Thanks for the book, guys!
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Thanks for the shout-out guys!

Thanks for the update on Pex license change. That's great news...
And I'm keeping my fingers crossed for you two (and the rest of the MS). Layoff's byte
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