TWC9: Silverlight Tools for VS, Azure Guidance, Rx, and Home Server
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This week on Channel 9, Dan and Brian are back in the studio talking about the week's top developer news, including:
Picks of the week
- Windows Server AppFabric is available
- Scott Guthrie - RTM of Silverlight 4 tools for Visual Studio 2010 and WCF RIA Services
- Sam Gentile - C# 4/BCL 4 What's New Series - A series of short posts on new language and framework features
- Michael Leonard - How to create a great online project template
- Charles Torre - Bart de Smet on Rx - Observations on IQbservable - the Dual of IQueryable and Dan trys to explain Rx to Brian
- Michael Washington - Simple Silverlight 4 Example using oData and Rx Extensions
- Windows Home Server codenamed "Vail" overview and lots of new features for Home Server
- Windows Azure Application Guidance (RC)
- Ayende Rahein - RavenDB - A semi-structured database with LINQ
- Finding Memory Leaks in WPF-Based Apps (includes samples and workarounds), via Rob Relyea
Picks of the week
- Dan's pick: Ohan Oda's Coding4Fun article on the GoblinXNA engine for Augmented Reality and the must-watch video demo
- Brian's pick: Jumplist Extender adds Windows 7 jumplists to programs which don't have them
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Awesome show.
Thanks
RavenDB is almost exactly a re-implementation of CouchDB in .NET. They have added some things that aren't in CouchDB though, like transactions (which makes me smile because of the number of smug comments I've had from NoSQL advocates saying that transactions are not possible), Linq querying and collections.
Yeah, I think the big thing, and this shouldn't be understated as a feature, is that it has a really nice client API for programmability with LINQ.
Great show
I've noticed the new camera angle, some new transitions and graphics - very nice small change which improves overall experience!
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