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Pete Brown writes on a variety of topics from XAML with the Windows Runtime (WinRT), .NET programming using C#, WPF, Microcontroller programming with .NET Microframework, .NET Gadgeteer, Windows on Devices, and even plain old C, to raising two children in the suburbs of Maryland, woodworking, CNC and generally "making physical stuff". Oh, and Pete loves retro technology, especially Commodore (C64 and C128). If the content interests you, please subscribe using the subscription link to the right of every page.
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SketchFlow
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This is Windows Client Developer roundup #28.
The Windows Client Developer Roundup aggregates information of
interest to Windows Client Developers, including WPF, Silverlight,
Visual C++, XNA, Expression Blend, Surface, Windows 7, Windows
Forms, Windows Phone and Visual Studio. If you have something
interesting you've done or have run across, or you blog regularly
on the topics includ...
Published
Monday, June 14, 2010 |
Tagged:
.NET, WPF, Silverlight, Expression-Blend, XNA, ASP.NET, SketchFlow, WindowsClient, WindowsClientRoundup, WCF-RIA-Services |
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Prior to joining Microsoft, I worked at a consulting company for a bit over 13 years. Prior to that, I started the IT department at a medical billing company and worked there for 4 years while completing my Computer Science degree. Seeing Scott’s post on past work he did years ago at SparkFun and 800.com got me to thinking about some of the interesting projects I’ve been on. I’ve been a develo...
Published
Friday, January 22, 2010 |
Tagged:
.NET, WPF, Silverlight, RIA, Expression-Blend, AIS, Facebook, Retro, ASP.NET, Web-Development, SketchFlow, Windows-Forms, CPP, WindowsClient, geek |
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Congratulations to the Microsoft Expression teams for another great release! If you are an MSDN Premium subscriber, you’ll probably want to wait a week or so until Expression Studio 3 show up on MSDN. That will take about a week or so. The exciting news buried in that sentence is that MSDN Premium Subscribers will get all of Expression Studio 3 (including SketchFlow) as part of their subscript...