TWC9: VS LightSwitch, Lab Management, IE9 PP4, VS Jeopardy
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This week on Channel 9, Dan and Brian discuss the week's top developer news, including:
Picks of the week!
- Jason Zander - A lap around Visual Studio LightSwitch
- Jay Schmelzer - Video - Introducing Visual Studio LightSwitch, a new tool to easily build data-driven applications
- Brian Keller - Coming Soon, Visual Studio Lab Management
- Rob Mauceri - IE9 Platform Preview 4 released + new test drive samples
- James Senior - OData Helper for WebMatrix
- WPF Team - Ribbon control for WPF
- Dustin Davis - Configuring ELMAH with WCF Services
- Make - Netduino - A .NET powered open source electronics platform, including C# Express templates to get started, via Greg Duncan
- LessThanDot - SQL Cop - Think FXCop for your database, it looks at bad table design, fragmented indexes, issues with data types and more, via Jason Haley
- Visual Studio Blog - Adrian Collier, Two Part series on creating a custom start page (Part 1 and Part 2)
- Steve Marx - Two part series on how to setup adaptive streaming using Windows Azure and its limitations compared to IIS Media Services (Part 1 and Part 2)
Picks of the week!
- Dan's pick: Brian Peek's Coding4Fun article on building Jeopardy for Visual Studio Live
- Brian's pick: Clint Edmonson video series on using UML with Visual Studio 2010
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Thanks for the shout-out guys.
*EDIT*
After seeing the ribbon control in LightSwitch (I keep wanting to call it FlashLight), I knew that there would be a better ribbon control released to the public.
i'd like to plug this thread, where charles asks if niners want more technical content on kinect go there and make your voice heard
Here's a good website about Lightswitch...
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