ToolShed Tooltip #22 - Channel9 and the Tool Shed ... A Treasure Chest of Resources
- Posted: Aug 24, 2009 at 3:49 PM
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This Tool Shed Tooltip is about a very valuable resource for all developers... Channel9. Do you know there are other Microsoft communities linked to Channel9 for
ASP.NET,
Silverlight,
IIS,
Mix,
TechNet Edge and more? Do you know... not every video posted to the channel9 site makes it to the home page? How do you find all of the videos? Do you know you can download a video in many different formats from Zune to High Def for offline
viewing? Do you know about the upcoming enhancements to Channel 9? Do you know you can rate videos and provide much wanted feedback? Did you know there is a channel9 toolshed
site with links to all of the resources covered in the TV Shows as well as a
toolshed code site? Watch this video to learn answers to these questions and many other tips and tricks to optimize your resource experience.
This clip was originally filmed as part of Episode 4 of It's All About The Tools, but it is not
included in the final version. So, this is never seen before footage! This was presented in front of a live audience. And even though it was a roomful of Niners... each person I talked to after the event, still walked away learning
something. Hopefully you will too!
The show is hosted by
Russ Fustino and Co-Host Stan Schultes. Download code, ppt and demo script from http://code.msdn.com/toolshed
for all episodes. Also, use the links on http://channel9.msdn.com/toolshed to download tools. Finally, check out some more great videos on the Developer Evangelist East site:
http://channel9.msdn.com/dpeeast
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Very funny Will.Wang! Thanks for the comment, it really made me laugh. Now, would you also like to know anything else I covered in the video, like how to rate a video?
Russ
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