8 March 2011 0 Comments

Tip: Customizing / Adding Image To Radio Button List Control

Today I will share a tip through which you can customize the way your RadioButtonList control will look. Below is a simple code which will enable to add me icons for the radio buttons in the list. Read More

12 June 2009 0 Comments

What to Measure?

Note: Cross posted from Sajay . Permalink     If it doesn’t run fast at first, it will run even slower later.

12 June 2009 0 Comments

Entrenamiento de Windows Mobile en Quito, Ecuador

Esta semana estuvimos en Quito, Ecuador con Cesar Fong MVP en Windows Mobile realizando un entrenamiento en desarrollo de soluciones moviles en Windows Mobile 6.x con Visual Studio 2008, como de costumbre fue una experiencia muy enriquecedora ya que la audiencia venia trabajando en multiples plataformas moviles y tuvieron la oportunidad de experimentar la practicidad del desarrollo movil en la plataforma microsoft, reutilizando todo el conocimiento que tiene un desarrollador de soluciones web y de escritorio y que ahora tiene una plataforma adicional en la cual implementar sus desarrollos: Windows Mobile. Estas son algunas imagenes del entrenamiento:   Contamos con la presencia de Brightstar del Ecuador y HP – Ecuador quienes hicieron una breve exposicion de la oferta local de equipos moviles con Windows Mobile

12 June 2009 0 Comments

FREB – Troubleshooting a simple error message

I just wrote a blog post on my team blog on using FREB to troubleshoot a simple error message. I’ve taken an example of a HttpModule setting the Response status to 400. This is not a common scenario, but I just want people to use FREB extensively in their troubleshooting an error message – to see which module set the status, and take it from there

12 June 2009 0 Comments

MSDN Freedom Roadshow: Windows 7

I hope you enjoyed learning about some of the new features in Windows 7 and how to take advantage of them as a developer!  Below are some resources.

12 June 2009 0 Comments

I’ve been BUSY!

I’ve been BUSY! I travelled to New York to take some training ( Jeffrey Richter , C# Threading), to Seattle for some more training ( Scott Bain , TDD) to Bar Harbor, Maine for some R&R, then back to Seattle for an internal engineering conference (which I got to speak at). In the middle of all this, I’ve been working on a project based on .NET Service Bus which I can’t share much information about yet. I’m going to start a series of posts on handy extension methods and utilities in the coming days.

12 June 2009 0 Comments

Resources for geekSpeak: MVVM Patterns with Christopher Bennage and Rob Eisenberg

Kudos to Christopher and Rob for helping bring our geekSpeak attendees up to speed on the evolution of UI patterns. If you missed this geekSpeak you can catch a recording

12 June 2009 0 Comments

Mandelbrot mit Silverlight 3

Basierend auf der Inspiration von http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials/aspnet/05748429-75a4-449a-9aab-82758cfb13df/animating-mandelbrot-frac.aspx habe ich mich drangesetzt ein kleines Control für die Erstellung und Berechnung von Mandelbrot-Grafiken zu erzeugen. Im Gegensatz zum Original, habe ich das Control allerdings so geschrieben, das alle Parameter über Dependancy Properties in Blend konfigurierbar und animierbar sind. Einige Impressionen … Das ganze lässt sich übrigens in prima in Blend über die Eigenschaften konfigurieren

10 June 2009 0 Comments

XTOPIA kompakt – Content now online

Hi… XTOPIA kompakt is a new format we tried recently. Instead of you coming to the conference, the conference is more like a road show

9 June 2009 0 Comments

Blind searching – the taste test

Good on Michael Kordahi making a home-grown blind search taste test. In a matter of days his search mash up  had 100,000+ votes and 1.2 million hits promoted only through a viral twitter and blog links

8 June 2009 0 Comments

STSADM Technical Reference in Silverlight

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/office/sharepointserver/cc948709.aspx  

8 June 2009 0 Comments

Microsoft at the Country Music Association Festival

On June 11-14 2009, over 200,000 people will be attending the Country Music Association’s Music Festival in Nashville, Tennessee.  For the first time in the history of the Music Festival, Microsoft is will have a significant presence at the event.  The CMA is interested in aligning technology and country music cultures so the CMA and Microsoft have embarked on a number of initiatives designed to drive buzz and excitement around the digital lifestyle and country music and Microsoft will be showcasing technology such as Silverlight with Deep Zoom technology and Microsoft Tag. Here’s a rundown on what you can find if you’re fixin’ to be at the CMA Festival next week: “ Be this Close” Silverlight Deep zoom online game Interactive search, on CMA site and radio partner web sites (see list below) Ex.