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Microsoft DevCamps: Free, Fun, No-Fluff Events for Developers
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Developer Camps (DevCamps) are free, fun, no-fluff events for developers, by developers. Attendees learn from experts in a low-key, interactive way and then get hands-on time to apply what they've learned.The DevCamps:Windows Azure Camps – Last week we held the first Windows Azure DevCamp in… -
Tech Ed North America: Kate Gregory - Modern Native C++ Development for Maximum Productivity
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Kate Gregory presents Modern Native C++ Development for Maximum Productivity at Tech Ed North America 2011. Go Kate!This session clarifies what features are in Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 and what is yet to come. It illustrates how new constructs such as lambda expressions enable… -
Microsoft Professional Developers Conference Keynote Archives Now Online!
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(3)The Channel 9 events area now includes all keynotes from previous Microsoft Professional Developers Conferences or as everyone calls it The PDC! Our archives start with the very first PDC which happened in Seattle in 1991 and go all the way up last fall’s event. We hope you enjoy this look back at… -
Visual C++ to (re)support C++/CLI Intellisense
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(4)VC++ Team Says:Our first implementation of C++ IntelliSense appeared in Visual C++ 6.0 and we did this through the creation of a supporting file, the infamous .NCB, that contained consolidated references and definitions generated by the compiler. IntelliSense was pretty… -
MSR tackles image blur
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(2)Microsoft Research posted a page about some work they are doing around getting better images through a "deconvolution" algorithm that deblurs images through detecting movement in the accelerometers. What does this mean for the future? Could mean better images in a future phone, SLR's that… -
Windows 7 and SSDs
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(1)Solid State Drives (SSD) are great, but going into that upgrade blind can leave you with less than impressive benchmarks. There are a few things you need to know before adding a SSD to your Windows 7 PC. Ed Bott has an article worth reading called Windows 7 and SSDs: Setup secrets and tune-up… -
Desktop Wallpaper Cheat Sheets
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(1)This is a genius idea. ThemeFlash.com has a great list of 45 cheat sheet wallpapers for web designers and developers. Some of my favorites so far include the Photoshop shortcuts, Periodic Table of Typefaces, and The Anatomy of Type. I'd love to see some Visual Studio or Windows 7 shortcut… -
HD Home Sports Bar
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(2)Found a great project app over at MissingRemote.com called HD Home Sports Bar that shows how to control many different screens in your living room (or Home Sports Bar) through a single web interface using a variety of Extenders and code. Be sure to check out the video for a detailed description of… -
Windows Phone 7 Comparison Chart
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(3)Many options to choose from when it comes to WP7 phones leaves some people wondering which one is right for them. Windows7News.com has a post with Indy8's great Metro-looking chart of available WP7 phones. This breaks down how much each weighs, screen size, body size, memory and camera… -
Find Out What the World Was Up To When You Were Born
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(2)Whilst clearly the year you were born will be best remembered for the arrival of your good self (by your family and friends anyway), have you ever checked out what else was happening that year? What were the events, news stories, books and movies that shaped society that year? The Next Web will…