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Even though this is more than just my tech blog I don't often post content of a political nature, but my train of thought has been so surprisingly close to this quote that I could hardly believe it when I saw it. I just read this in a comment on an article about parts of the health care law being found unconstitutional. I think it's awesome and sums
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Tech News and gift ideas for Nerds from Nate, Phil, and James. Tech News Links: Netflix announced the availability of their app for Windows Phone 7. Yelling and screaming ensued in the comments below for the lack of availability on the Android platform. It is possible that Microsoft developed this app for them. Also some harsh words about the Xbox Live
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One week before the release of Windows Phone 7 in the US, we talk with MVP RIchard Thomson about the Windows Phone 7 platform. We discuss Engaget's review of the device as well as developer perspectives in programming for the platform. http://www.engadget.com/2010/07/19/windows-phone-7-in-depth-preview/
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In this episode Joe McBride talks to us about BDD (Behavior Driven Development) and why you would use a BDD framework. Links: StoryQ - http://storyq.codeplex.com/ mSpec - http://github.com/machine/machine.specifications Joe McBride Blog Post on SubSpec / xUnit - http://xamlcoder.com/blog/2010/10/03/bdd-using-subspec-with-xunit-for-silverlight/ Show
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In this show we discuss Agile Development with Project Manager Bruce Nielson. We'll talk about factors for successful projects and how Agile can help bring those factors. Show Recorded: September 30, 2010
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Microsoft announced recently that Windows Phone 7 has RTM’d to manufactures. The developer tools will be release September 16th, 2010 and the new marketplace is expected to open the first week of October. I plan to be standing outside of the T-Mobile store, iPhone style, to get my hands on this new hardware. I may not be getting the
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I bought a digital camera for our family back in 2005. At the time I bought it everyone else I knew already had one and had been using it for many years. It is now 5 years later and we have decided that after some close calls we need a better system to store our invaluable data! After all it is impossible to re-create those photos. While the Grand Canyon
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I was having a bad day at the office a couple of weeks ago. One of the things that makes me feel a little better is to look up some programming jokes. I really am a programmer at heart and a nerdy one at that. So before I was about to endure the drudgery of the commute home I searched for programming jokes and read a few. There
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The Model-View-ViewModel (M-V-VM or MVVM) pattern has been widely adopted by those who build WPF and Silverlight applications. WPF and Silverlight have such strength in data binding that there is no real need to have any code-behind in a view. It is sometimes difficult to get to this point but once you get there the application becomes much
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This contains the source for the implementation of the Mediator pattern for M-V-VM, MVC, or MVP architectures.
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