This Week on Channel 9 @ Mix: March 14 Episode
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In this week's episode, Brian, Dan, and Clint finish off our Mix spectacular with clips from:
- Clint interviewing Miguel De Icaza including what Karate Kid Part I can teach students (0:50)
- Chris Auld demonstrating an IIS module that dynamically combines resources (css, images, javascript, etc) resulting in 400% perf improvements, all with no code changes (2:57)
- John Sagiovanni showing of Zumobi, a free, extensible Windows Mobile app that connects your favorite services (6:57)
- Scott Hanselman and Clint Rutkas talking about Clint's segway skateboard and how Scott helped Clint redesign his other application for extensibility (12:33)
- 3rd Place Show Off Contest - Wii Data Visualizations and Multipoint by Veracity Solutions (19:18)
- 2nd Place Show Off Contest - Realtime Physics in Silverlight by Bill Reiss, Andy Beaulieu, and Jeff Weber (21:43)
- 1st Place Show Off Contest - Crayon Physics Deluxe by Kloonigames (24:47)
- Scott Hanselman does Jerry Seinfield and William Shatner/Captain Kirk imitations (27:45)
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http://channel8.msdn.com/Posts/Mono-the-other-Net-that-runs-on-Linux/
And on my blog, I'll be posting shortly some videos of the frame in a "useable" state.
Clint
http://betterthaneveryone.com
>>- Chris Auld demonstrating an IIS module that dynamically >>combines resources (css, images, javascript, etc) resulting in >>400% perf improvements, all with no code changes (2:57)
Download: 94.46 MB (is this again the Zune version?)
Full Screen: 96.00 MB
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Agreed, I would pay money for that game. We're trying to get them to come to Maker Faire so people can play with it hands on
Fixed, Charles just swung by and explained the problem which was my misunderstanding of which file is the high-res versus low res file. The high res file has 2MB on it and I had assumed that was the low res file, my bad, but fixed in the future.
Awesome. I got already the high res one by adding the _2MB and wanted to post that right away. Great that you fixed it already!
*voting for more Scott on This Week on Channel 9*
I remember when to be a computer hacker and 'hacking code' was a good thing. Bloody mass media strikes again.
hacking != cracking
The Farseer Physics Engine is awesome! I'm speechless!
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