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This Week On Channel 9
This Week on C9: Imagine Cup, hosted services, C# 4.0, and ASP.NET tips
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Jul 11th, 2008 @ 12:03 AM
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This Week on Channel 9, Brian and Dan cover:
- Microsoft announces
Hosted Online services
at Worldwide Partner Conference including Exchange, Communication Server, Sharepoint and more via
ReadWriteWeb
(0 - 2:20)
- Microsoft launches
NGO site for non-profit organizations
including details on getting free or discounted software grants from Microsoft via
Tom Murphy
(2:20 - 3:22)
- Team SOAK wins the Imagine Cup Software Design Invitational including a
video clip of their winning project
with Max Zuckerman from
Channel 8
. (3:22 - 5:05)
-
Video clip of Charles Torre dropping into the C# Language design team
meeting and what the three broad themes are for C# in the future (5:05 - 7:05)
- Brian Keller asks for help on understanding lambdas (7:05 - 7:10)
- Useful
ASP.NET snippet wiki
via
Mark Smith
(7:10 - 7:56)
- Blogfodder -
List of free open source ASP.NET
applications (7:56 - 8:49)
-
.NET Developer Reference Cards list
from Alvin Ashcraft(7:49 - 9:25)
- Info-Q
Anti-Patterns for REST services
(9:25 - 10:47)
-
Scott Mitchell's tip to speed up Firefox
local development with Visual Studio (10:47 - 12:30)
- Remove
browser auto-complete for password fields
via
DZone
(12:30 - 13:26)
-
AnkhSVN 2.0
RTMs and includes VS2008 support via
Greg Duncan
(13:26 - 14:23)
- CodeProject article to create a
WPF Lunar Lander game
using a 3D model built in Blender and exported to XAML (14:23 - 15:10)
- Trossen Robotics Mindsensors - 3rd Party sensors for Lego Mindstorms NXT (15:10 - 16:00)
- Codeplex - Skinnable Zune Minesweeper example using XNA (16:00 - 16:47)
- Mindsweeper the movie (16:47)
- Brian's Pick of the Week: Brian Harry gets
tickled by a Rosario feature
: hierarchical work items in Team Foundation Server "Rosario" (16:47 - 19:10)
- Dan's Pick of the Week:
Technology to intercept and forward satellite phone calls
helps release Ingrid Betancourt (after six years of captivitity), 3 Americans, and 11 Colombian soldiers from Colombian leftists (19:10 - end)
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#Jul 11th, 2008 @ 5:05 AM
wisemx
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Cool stuff guys. Viva!
Brian, you probably looked at this already but take another look:
http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2007/04/08/new-orcas-language-feature-lambda-expressions.aspx
Scott did a good job simplifying it.
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#Jul 11th, 2008 @ 6:58 AM
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Thanks a lot to the whole team for putting the show together every week.
It's always fun an interesting.
Channel 9 is one of the best things out of Microsoft; I love the informal interviews, the insights into new technologies and the people making these things happen.
One comment about the videos: could you put on screen the URL or a tinyurl of the sites you talk about?
The issue is that not everyone gets the videos from channel9 directly (for instance I usually use Miro), so when you show up a website we can't rely on the video alone to find out where to go.
Thank you.
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#Jul 11th, 2008 @ 3:23 PM
Bas
It finds lightbulbs.
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Oh my God, that Minesweeper video! I thought it was just a funny idea, but then I realised what all the references were... That yellow guy, the first square... Amazing.
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#Jul 13th, 2008 @ 3:12 AM
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I don't know if this might help to understand what Lambda Expressions are...
http://www.liensberger.it/web/blog/?p=181
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#Jul 13th, 2008 @ 11:06 PM
HumanCompiler
Compiling humans...and code
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But we want you to come back here for all the details.
Does
Miro
(never used it before) not give you a link back to where the video came from?
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#Jul 14th, 2008 @ 12:20 AM
cycnus
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Hi Erik,
Miro uses RSS feeds as "Channels" but it keeps them hidden from its user interface. You can get direct links to the video file itself but that's of no help.
The issue of links isn't a huge one but it's entirely possible that some would add the "Channel9" channel in Miro without even knowing that the videos came from this site.
It could be a good idea to at least include a link to the site itself or -better- have a short URL displayed at the beginning of each video to go back to its original post for the video. The rationale for this would be to allow people who download and share videos with their colleagues to easily find out where they comes from.
I often download videos on particular topics and watch them later, or re-watch them after a while, but it's sometimes hard to find the original post for them.
It's more of a usability thing than anything else really, especially if you want people to go back to the site for more.
Anyway, it was just a thought.
Thanks a lot for all the work being done here.
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