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jQuery
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This is Windows Client Developer roundup #34.
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, sometimes even a
little jQuery and HTML5. If you have something interesting you've
done or have run across, o...
Published
Monday, July 26, 2010 |
Tagged:
.NET, WPF, Silverlight, XNA, ASP.NET, Visual-Studio, CPP, WindowsClient, WindowsClientRoundup, Windows-Phone, jQuery |
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This is Windows Client Developer roundup #33. A little early
this week
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, sometimes even a
little jQuery and HTML5. If you have something interesting you've
...
Published
Saturday, July 17, 2010 |
Tagged:
.NET, WPF, Silverlight, XNA, ASP.NET, WindowsClient, WindowsClientRoundup, Windows-Phone, jQuery |
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This is Windows Client Developer roundup #32.
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, sometimes even a
little jQuery and HTML5. If you have something interesting you've
done or have run across, o...
Published
Monday, July 12, 2010 |
Tagged:
.NET, WPF, Silverlight, XNA, ASP.NET, Web-Development, CPP, WindowsClient, WindowsClientRoundup, Windows-Phone, jQuery, WCF-RIA-Services |
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This is Windows Client Developer roundup #31.
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, July 5, 2010 |
Tagged:
.NET, WPF, Silverlight, XNA, ASP.NET, Visual-Studio, win7, WindowsClient, WindowsClientRoundup, Windows-Phone, jQuery, WCF-RIA-Services |
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I'm not a musician, but I've always loved tinkering with
synthesizers, sequencers and drum machines. I worked at a music
store in high school, so I got to play with all the new toys. Since
then, I've bought myself a new synth-related toy every once in a
while.
Music composition and tracker tools on the web have always been
interesting to me. There have been a few different Silverlight...
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The editor (or some other code) in umbraco does a few things I
strongly dislike. One of them is removing the target="_blank" from
url's I add. I like all external urls to open in a new window so
the visitor doesn't forget about my site. I'd add it back into the
html and the editor would strip it back out again. Annoying.
I've never written a line of jQuery before, but tonight, with
so...