This Week on C9: New Downloads, Design for Devs, TFS 2010, and underground Script Clubs
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This week on Channel 9, Dan and Brian discuss the week's developer news, including:
- Silverlight Smooth Streaming now available through multiple CDNs
- Nikolai Tillmann - Pex .11 Released - Supports Delegates, Exception Trees, and Stubs
- New Tech Preview of Deep Zoom Composer
- SilverArcade - free community games built on Silverlight, via Andy Beaulieu
- Zune Lyrics - WPF app that pulls the current song being played and displays the lyrics via Lyricwiki.org, via Blake Handler
- Robby Ingebretsen's - Design for Developers 3-Part Workshop now available online, via Jaime Rodriguez
- Yochay Kiriaty - TechEd - Bring your own apps Windows 7 compatibility lab
- Emil Protalinski - Windows Live to get social with Facebook, Digg, 18 others
- PowerShell Script Club - Like Fight Club, but with scripts
- Brian Harry TFS 2010 Key Concepts
- Matt Mitrik - Configure Diff to Show Whitespace
- Brian's pick of the week: Notion Tools for Team System, Timesheet, Work Organizer, Work Planner, Work Item Controls
- Dan's pick of the week: Mind control your Tweets, via Valleywag
- Silverlight Smooth Streaming now available through multiple CDNs
- Nikolai Tillmann - Pex .11 Released - Supports Delegates, Exception Trees, and Stubs
- New Tech Preview of Deep Zoom Composer
- SilverArcade - free community games built on Silverlight, via Andy Beaulieu
- Zune Lyrics - WPF app that pulls the current song being played and displays the lyrics via Lyricwiki.org, via Blake Handler
- Robby Ingebretsen's - Design for Developers 3-Part Workshop now available online, via Jaime Rodriguez
- Yochay Kiriaty - TechEd - Bring your own apps Windows 7 compatibility lab
- Emil Protalinski - Windows Live to get social with Facebook, Digg, 18 others
- PowerShell Script Club - Like Fight Club, but with scripts
- Brian Harry TFS 2010 Key Concepts
- Matt Mitrik - Configure Diff to Show Whitespace
- Brian's pick of the week: Notion Tools for Team System, Timesheet, Work Organizer, Work Planner, Work Item Controls
- Dan's pick of the week: Mind control your Tweets, via Valleywag
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Brian is on a roll when he talks about TFS and TS
Yeah, I also noticed Brian's passion for TFS, and in previous videos too. It's cool to see someone that's enthusiastic about a certain technology.
PS: Maybe “Brian The Build Bunny” was named after Brian Keller.
Btw. thanks for pointing out the session on design! I watched it and it's definitvely great.
By the way, brain virtualization and a 'brain firewall' would prevent you from doing anything stupid. Apart from that, it's not going to be worse than sleep walking.
While it may not be pleasant to hear, don't you think it's odd that we ignore our own thoughts and that this is something everyone experiences? Can we really not handle the truth of what everyone is *really* thinking?

I do *love* the idea of a brain firewall though, you could make sure to filter out words like "love", "hate", "secret", etc. I think some people need that on their conscious mind, I know I've made some bad slip-ups in the past, especially when a few drinks are involved
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