Mr Somasegar just finished the TechEd Developers 2007 Keynote. So, what is new and important according to Microsoft? Filtered by me...
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All MS products matching the pattern "
<product name> 2008"
Naturally the first two is what excites me the most. I'm looking forward to learning more about it all!
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Posted by jesfer on November 5, 2007 16:17
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I'm going!
Main interest will be SharePoint, Silverlight, ASP.NET and all things GUI. And unlike 2006 I'll blog about everything myself instead of reading other ppl's blogs
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Posted by jesfer on October 11, 2007 16:46
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After discovering the configuring the WM6 home screen is nothing more than editing an XML file (/Application Data/Home/themename.home.xml on your device) I've been searching for a WM6 home.xml documentation. But as far as I can tell... there is none! Best thing I've found so far is the Homescreen guide for beginners by W411y. If anyone knows where to find a more complete documentation, please let me know!
Reverse engineering and W411y's guide helps a lot, but I want to build a Home Screen editor, and for that I'd really like to get my hands on some proper documentation...
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Posted by jesfer on October 8, 2007 11:06
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I just found a wonderful collection of tools called TFS Sidekicks. I'd recommend it to all TFS administrators who dont want to mess around with command line tools, which is just sooo last century
The program is actually five or so different TFS sidekick tools that have been combined into a single tool. Not that I've checked but I dare say that it offers no unique functionality but you get a lot of useful stuff in one place and a nice GUI.
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Posted by jesfer on August 23, 2007 12:06
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