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  • Silverlight 4 : A First Look

    This past weekend I got to fly to Denver and present at the Rocky Mountain Tech Trifecta v2 . It was a lot of fun! I can see why people get addicted to code camp ! My presentation was on Silverlight 4 and some of the new features in this release. There were so many new features that I couldn't possibly cover them all, but I did hit quite a few. Here
    Posted to Nate's Stuff (Weblog) by Nathan Zaugg on 03-02-2010
  • Entity Framework 4 Presentation

    This is a pretty quick post with the notes and screencast from the training I did for an internal company training.  I also planed to give this presentation at the NUNUG meeting in February but my new baby girl decided that she wanted to come that day. Remember, this is Beta software and can change from the actual release.  Also, I do not
    Posted to Nate's Stuff (Weblog) by Nathan Zaugg on 02-25-2010
  • Americanish

    I am in the middle of a great book right now called The Mother Tongue .  It’s about the origin of the English language.  In the early pages it pokes a little fun at the attempt some companies who have a false mastery of the language. I seem to buy a lot of these products and they are hilarious!  I’ve been meaning to post this image for
    Posted to Nate's Stuff (Weblog) by Nathan Zaugg on 01-17-2010
  • Strong Hashing

    There are three main tools used in cryptography.  They are hashing, synchronous encryption, and asynchronous encryption.  A very superficial definition could be: Hashing – Creating a unique value based on blocks of input. Even a minor change in the input, say a value changes by 1 bit, will cause a good hash to change drastically.  Ideally
    Posted to Nate's Stuff (Weblog) by Nathan Zaugg on 01-15-2010
  • C Sharp Query: A replacement for SQL Server Full Text Search

    A short time ago I was working on a project using SQL Server Full Text Search. This was my first real deep exposure to the engine and it worked pretty well. However, for the project I was working on there were some very serious problems that I was never able to overcome. Try as I might to tweak SQL Server Full Text Search I was never able to tweak it
    Posted to Nate's Stuff (Weblog) by Nathan Zaugg on 07-22-2009
  • CSharp Query

    This software is distributed under the terms of the Microsoft Public License (Ms-PL) . Under the terms of this license, and in addition to it, you may: Use this code royalty free in either open source or for profit software. You may not remove the copyright notices from any of the files. You may not charge any 3rd party for the use of this code. You
    Posted to Projects (MediaGallery) by Nathan Zaugg on 07-22-2009
  • Microsoft Public License (Ms-PL)

    Microsoft Public License (Ms-PL) This license governs use of the accompanying software. If you use the software, you accept this license. If you do not accept the license, do not use the software. Definitions The terms "reproduce," "reproduction," "derivative works," and "distribution" have the same meaning here as under U.S. copyright law. A "contribution
    Posted to Nate's Stuff (Weblog) by Nathan Zaugg on 07-22-2009
  • Apple Tax?

    We have all seen the TV commercials of Mac and PC standing there while the Mac makes some funny remark about how unreliable PC is or how much more fun Mac is. We all got a good laugh and I even started recording them before realizing that they were available online. I also think that Microsoft had a good laugh, at first. Or at least until it became
    Posted to Nate's Stuff (Weblog) by Nathan Zaugg on 05-01-2009
  • Windows XP Mode and Windows Virtual PC

    I have been playing with Windows 7 in my VM machine for a few weeks now and have found it to be amazingly fast and lean!  So what will keep people from making the leap from XP to Windows 7? Application and hardware compatibility of course!  Windows has such a large following now days in large part because of it’s commitment to compatibility
    Posted to Nate's Stuff (Weblog) by Nathan Zaugg on 04-28-2009
  • Creating a Silverlight 3 Out Of Browser Application

    Silverlight 2 is great! Silverlight 3 is AWESOME! My first experiences with the beta framework and tools have been overwhelmingly positive. In this post I’ll go over my experience creating an application using some of the new features and I’ll show how easy it is to make your Silverlight application available offline. To get started you’ll
    Posted to Nate's Stuff (Weblog) by Nathan Zaugg on 04-27-2009
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