littleguru wrote:I always see this zen garden example, but it seems to be non-public. Is there a way to get the example, to do own tests with it? I mean the CSS (of the video) used to mod zen garden.
Not exactly. They are applying a CSS template at the zen garden web site, but that template is not public. It would be cool to get the template to test it on our own.
I always see this zen garden example, but it seems to be non-public. Is there a way to get the example, to do own tests with it? I mean the CSS (of the video) used to mod zen garden.
Great video. It is cool to see what they implemented. The secure functions are great: finally a hope that buffer overruns are going to decrease It is worth the little speed impact for most of the scenarios.
DHTML! wow. I did once a web site that build completely on DHTML.
My approach was very very similar to the current AJAX technology.
But in that time frame no browser (except IE) understood what I wanted him to do I still remember all the exception boxes when loading the site in Netscape or Opera. Netscape even crashed.
The dude is cool! He has passion for his job... I like that. And he is bringing that passion to the watcher *THUMBS UP*
Edit: I don't understand why they don't use events provided by web services? That's a little bit weird... Why a new format? It is not really clear to me.
I'm watching the video about 10 right now and something came to my mind: why is the video player on the left side (on the 10 site) not scrolling down, when I expand the replies on the right side and scroll down?
It's often that you expand a few of the replies and you need to scroll down to see some of the answers. Currently the video player stays in at his position and while you scroll down it goes out of the visible part of the window.
The video player should follow you while scrolling down. That would be a cool features and would be very useful.
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Greg Schechter: Windows Presentation Foundation(WPF) Architecture
Great video! Let us see more on WPF and WCF!!
IE7: CSS Support?
Not exactly. They are applying a CSS template at the zen garden web site, but that template is not public. It would be cool to get the template to test it on our own.
IE7: CSS Support?
VC++: Safe Libraries with Martyn Lovell
Great video. It is cool to see what they implemented. The secure functions are great: finally a hope that buffer overruns are going to decrease
It is worth the little speed impact for most of the scenarios.
Jeff Barr - Amazon Web Services Contest Winners
I didn't know about the contest...
Hopefully they do one again 
Michael Wallent: Advent and Evolution of WPF
My approach was very very similar to the current AJAX technology.
But in that time frame no browser (except IE) understood what I wanted him to do
That was fun.
Windows Shell Architecture
Wow! Somebody from Microsoft (a guy from the shell team) says something like this.
System.Object is always a certain type and you can't cast it to any type that's not possible to convert it to...
You can't cast it because you think it could be that type - like you can in COM.
Kintan Brahmbhatt - RTC Server Office Communication
Edit: I don't understand why they don't use events provided by web services? That's a little bit weird... Why a new format? It is not really clear to me.
Mike Arcuri - More business intelligence in Office 2007
I'm looking forward to the next Office 12 videos! Thank you for this video, Scoble!
Alan Cooper - Questions after his keynote
Learn how 10 was made
It's often that you expand a few of the replies and you need to scroll down to see some of the answers. Currently the video player stays in at his position and while you scroll down it goes out of the visible part of the window.
The video player should follow you while scrolling down. That would be a cool features and would be very useful.
I think you should add that feature to the site!
IE 7: What's new in Beta 2 Preview