TWC9: IIS Express & SQL Compact, .NET on a bike, Zip support coming to System.IO
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This week on Channel 9, Dan and Brian discuss the week's top developer news, including:
- Scott Guthrie - Announcing IIS Express - A mix between the simplicity of the Visual Studio built-in Web development server and full IIS
- Scott Guthrie - SQL Compact Edition 4 - A lightweight database for Web sites that can be XCopy installed
- Larry Larsen - Silverlight Pivot Viewer Now Available
- MSDN - MSDN site gets redesigned
- David Anson - XAML Formatting, break every attribute onto its own line for cleaner readability - shockingly, Dan & Brian agree on this one
- Pete Brown - Two handy tools for WPF development WPF Inspector & Snoop
- .NET Micro Framework Team - Project to put .NET Micro Framework on a bicycle
- BCL Team - System.IO getting zip file support, give feedback on their API, via Alvin Ashcraft
- CodeProject - JSON Data Visualizer to see visualize results from JSON services like Facebook
- Nikolai Tillman - PEX for Fun, use PEX to automatically solve puzzles
- Coffeehouse - What do you want to know?
- Matt Van Horn - Phone7 Action Pack - Open source set of utilities for Windows Phone 7 development
Picks of the week!
- Brian's pick: Visual Studio 2010 RTM Virtual Machine with Sample Data & Hands-on Labs
- Dan's pick #1: Karsten Januszewski - The Archivist let's you save and store Tweets over time, and it's open source
- Dan's pick #2: Pivot for Netflix instant view movies, Steve Marx has an overview of how it was made
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Guys what's with the four minutes of blackness at the end? I was totally waiting for a hidden bonus clip of Brian being set on fire or something, but nothing happened.
Hey, I didn't mention TWOCN in the "what do you want to know?" thread because TWOCN is already perfect. Even NBC wouldn't cancel TWOCN!
LOL, must have been an editing issue, our apologies on that one. I really did want to shoot Brian with Fireworks under the guise of patriotism though.
Awww, okay, now I feel better
In ASP.NET and the HTML editor in Visual Studio, you can select a chunk of code, right click, and format the selection so that it formats the HTML in a nice way .i.e your <div> tags are in line, and all the other tags as well. You also have the option to set custom formatting for your HTML. I wish this option was available in Visual Studio for XAML, in fact, I've never mentioned it because I thought it was going to be added automatically because it is such a useful feature, but it has not.
Dynamic Zip in System.IO, oh YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS...................
I remember in my Amiga days, the good eld lha which most of the public domain software was compressed with.
At the end, the last 3:30 minutes is dead air, very unusual.
I didn't recognize lha, until I searched for it and saw LHA. It's funny how the mind works.
-Josh
TWOC9 is getting completely boring and feels far far too corporate. Why can't you guys just do this in your offices, pull random devs from these teams and have a quick uncensored recap of the week with them. Kin's death was only a side mention? Seriously this show is just dying under the public relation overloads.
We've been doing the same formula for two years now, what changed recently? TWC9 is a developer show so we primarily focus on developer topics, while the P!NG show covers more general (primarily non-developer) news about Microsoft. On the topic of Kin, I don't think we ever covered Kin's "birth" (b/c it doesn't have a developer platform) so I don't see why we'd cover it's death.
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