This Week on C9: jQuery, Win Mobile, Warcraft AddOn tools, and an Automed Bartender
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This Week on Channel 9, Clint Rutkas joins Dan Fernandez to discuss this week's developer news, including:
- March Madness on Demand - all 63 US college basketball games available streaming via Silverlight including 1.5Mbps streams (Note: Duke still sucks)
- Windows Mobile 6.5 launches including MyPhone
- Get updated IntelliSense support for jQuery 1.3.1, via Alvin Ashcraft
- Intro to jQuery Video - UI effects, DOM traversal, AJAX
- Duncan Mackenzie - New update to Oxite release available including how to skin Oxite tutorial by Nathan Heskew
- Brian Gorbett - Mesh + Silverlight Video Player
- Mike Snow - How to load a local image into Silverlight using a stream
- Tool to convert a Windows image to a VHD file
- Upload pictures to Facebook using Windows Live Gallery, via Sarah Perez
- Visual Studio CopySourceAsHTML Add-in has tons of features for specifying HTML source
- Josh Holmes - Three Essential Expression Blend Add-ins
Unify, Colorful Expression, and BlendSense (XAML IntelliSense)
- 15 Helpful .NET Extension Methods (consensus is they're not evil) via dotnetkicks
- New Channel 9 Show: Ping
- Clint's pick of the week: New version of Drunktender, an automated bartender and Clint meets Jimmy Kimmel at Maker Faire
- Dan's pick of the week: AddOn Studio for World of Warcraft Version 2 Beta 2 now available for Warcraft AddOn developers
- March Madness on Demand - all 63 US college basketball games available streaming via Silverlight including 1.5Mbps streams (Note: Duke still sucks)
- Windows Mobile 6.5 launches including MyPhone
- Get updated IntelliSense support for jQuery 1.3.1, via Alvin Ashcraft
- Intro to jQuery Video - UI effects, DOM traversal, AJAX
- Duncan Mackenzie - New update to Oxite release available including how to skin Oxite tutorial by Nathan Heskew
- Brian Gorbett - Mesh + Silverlight Video Player
- Mike Snow - How to load a local image into Silverlight using a stream
- Tool to convert a Windows image to a VHD file
- Upload pictures to Facebook using Windows Live Gallery, via Sarah Perez
- Visual Studio CopySourceAsHTML Add-in has tons of features for specifying HTML source
- Josh Holmes - Three Essential Expression Blend Add-ins
Unify, Colorful Expression, and BlendSense (XAML IntelliSense)
- 15 Helpful .NET Extension Methods (consensus is they're not evil) via dotnetkicks
- New Channel 9 Show: Ping
- Clint's pick of the week: New version of Drunktender, an automated bartender and Clint meets Jimmy Kimmel at Maker Faire
- Dan's pick of the week: AddOn Studio for World of Warcraft Version 2 Beta 2 now available for Warcraft AddOn developers
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The link to the Drunktender project goes to Ping.
The question I was looking to answer was where did you get the drinks database from? Been looking for a good one for a while.
Me too, I just checked and I probably have at least 50 addons (not including Blizzard ones or addon options (Cartographer, PitBull) in my AddOns directory
Speaking of AddOns, Sampy and I are working on a cool AddOn idea for Coding4Fun. It's too early to share, but it should be both useful & a good example for folks.
Cheers,
-Dan
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