Posted By: Dan Fernandez | Jan 17th @ 10:39 AM | 71,312 Views | 6 Comments
This week on Channel 9, Brian and Dan discuss the latest developer news including:

- Live Mesh wins TechCrunch's Best Technology Innovation at the 2008 Crunchie awards, via Live Services blog
- Brian Keller's post on how to install Windows 7 Beta using Virtual PC
- Tim Sneath has a great post on Windows 7 Beta tips and tricks including new features like the Problem Steps Recorder
- A Codeproject article that shows how to convert a DataSet object to the Open XML (Excel 2007) format
- Adam Kinney announces Silverlight 3 sessions for the Mix conference including an overview session, media, and graphics deep dive
- A Codeproject article that shows how to build custom ISO files with ASP.NET, via Jason Haley
- Ars Technica article how C# and Mono are being used for iPhone and Wii applications, including 40+ App Store applications
- Rick Strahl's blog post on how to use Fiddler including how to monitor HTTP traffic using the built-in Cassini Web Server, via dotnetkicks
- Kirill Osenkov walks through the design of the Visual Studio 2010 Call Hierarchy Navigation feature
- The Pex team changed their license which means you can now use with commercial products and Peli has published a Getting started with Pex in Visual Studio 2008 video
- Faisal Khan started a Digg-like site for .NET content called dotnetshoutout.com which is built with the Kigg MVC engine
- Brian's pick of the week: Chris Sells and team write Zork written in M (Oslo's programming language), via Greg Duncan
- Dan's pick of the week: Charles Petzold builds a cool text-morphing checkbox template using Silverlight that morphs "no" into "yes"
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It all sounds very interesting. I would like to place a rss feed of channel 9 on my website: http://webdesign-kapeljosie.org/
Is this possible?

Friendly regards,
Kapeljosie
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rhm
rhm
You guys are funny. I hope you don't get laid off.
Bas
Bas
It finds lightbulbs.
You are in an open field west of a big white house with a boarded front door. There is a small mailbox here. Awesome, gotta give that a try. I wonder if they'll port more Infocom adventures. Didn't know Zork was public domain now.

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Thanks for the book, guys!
gduncan411
gduncan411
It's amazing what a professional photographer can do...

Thanks for the shout-out guys!

Thanks for the update on Pex license change. That's great news... Smiley

And I'm keeping my fingers crossed for you two (and the rest of the MS). Layoff's byte

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