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Posted By: Daniel Moth | Feb 25th @ 4:16 AM
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Author: Hi, I am Daniel Moth Smiley

Introduction: In a previous video (part 1), you learnt how to get started with the Managed AddIn Framework (MAF). This video is part 2 and relies on knowledge gained in part 1. In this video you will learn how to enable a v1 AddIn to work with a v2 Host and hence you will see the true value of the MAF pipeline. The code is available from my blog.

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Posted By: Daniel Moth | Feb 25th @ 4:12 AM
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Author: Hi, I am Daniel Moth Smiley

Introduction: The Managed AddIn Framework (MAF) is a set of assemblies that are part of .NET Framework v3.5. They offer a platform for developers to build extensibility into their client applications by enabling addins (aka plugins) to be written for a host. In this 18' video you will learn how to use the MAF. The code is available from my blog.

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Posted By: Daniel Moth | Feb 23rd @ 2:09 PM
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Author: Hi, I am Daniel Moth Smiley

Introduction: In this 18' video you will learn from scratch how to take advantage of .NET Client Application Services. As usual, the code and links to the documentation are available from my blog.

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Posted By: Daniel Moth | Feb 21st @ 2:15 PM
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Author: Hi, I am Daniel Moth :-)Introduction: When you install Visual Studio 2008 you also get the additional assemblies that make up version 1.0 of ADO.NET Sync Services. More importantly, there is a nice wizard in VS2008 that does the hard work for you. In this 18' video we create from scratch a project that uses Sync Services to synchronize data between a local cache and the server. To get the code and read more about Sync Services please visit my relevant blog post: ADO.NET Sync Services.Video download: Click on the image to play the video (from a streaming Silverlight wmv file). If you'd…[Click to read the full post ]
Posted By: Daniel Moth | Jan 16th @ 3:31 PM
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Author: Hi, I am Daniel Moth Smiley

Introduction: With Visual Studio 2008 you can debug right into the .NET Framework libraries source code. Watch this video to learn how. You can read more about this by following the links from my blog post here.

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Posted By: Daniel Moth | Dec 17th, 2007 @ 4:27 AM
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Author: Hi, I am Daniel Moth :-)Introduction: With v3.5 of the .NET Framework, Microsoft also released Service Pack 1 for .NET Framework v2.0. In this video you can see what is new in SP1 for the File Dialogs in Windows Forms.Video download: Click on the image to play the video (from a streaming file). If you'd prefer to download the wmv packaged in a zip file, you may do so here.[Click to read the full post ]
Posted By: Daniel Moth | Dec 12th, 2007 @ 2:32 PM
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Author: Hi, I am Daniel Moth Smiley

Introduction: In this 25' exploration of the heart of the
Parallel Extensions to the .NET Framework , you will learn how to use Tasks and how they relate to TaskManagers (including creation options, cancellation and policies).

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Posted By: Daniel Moth | Dec 10th, 2007 @ 9:03 AM
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Author: Hi, I am Daniel Moth Smiley Introduction: Assuming you understand how LINQ to objects works and assuming you know how DataSets work, this 18' video shows you how LINQ to DataSet can be used in your projects. Video download: Click on the image to play the video (from a streaming Silverlight wmv). If you'd prefer to download a non-Silverlight wmv packaged in a zip file, you may do so here.  [Click to read the full post ]
Posted By: Daniel Moth | Nov 29th, 2007 @ 2:36 PM
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Author: Hi, I am Daniel Moth :-)Introduction: Achieving "Declarative Data Parallelism" with the Parallel Extensions is achieved through Parallel LINQ (PLINQ). This 20' video explains how to parallelise your LINQ queries, how it works under the covers and how to configure it for advanced scenarios.Video download: Click on the image to play the video (from a streaming file). If you'd prefer to download the wmv packaged in a zip file, you may do so here.[Click to read the full post ]
Posted By: Daniel Moth | Nov 29th, 2007 @ 2:33 PM
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Author: Hi, I am Daniel Moth :-)Introduction: The .NET incarnation of the solution to "imperative data parallelism" lives in the static Parallel class of the Parallel Extensions assembly. If that sentence confuses you a bit, watch the 20' video for the full explanation.Video download: Click on the image to play the video (from a streaming file). If you'd prefer to download the wmv packaged in a zip file, you may do so here.[Click to read the full post ]
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