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  • November 2008 Meeting

    Our November meeting will be held on Tuesday November 11th, 2008 6pm at Justin Brands. A local DFW resident, and annual FWDNUG presenter, David Penton, will be presenting: A New Approach to HttpRuntime.Cache Management Meeting Sponsor TEKsystems® provides technology execution services, helping businesses...
    Posted to Meetings (Weblog) by sswienton on 11-06-2008
  • Silverlight 2 RC0 Available Today!

    The Silverlight team announced today that Silverlight 2 RC0 was released today for public consumption.  Please note that applications built using this release will work off of the Silverlight 2 RC0 Developer Runtime only. Please keep that in mind when updating your projects.  Breaking Changes...
    Posted to ChrisKoenig (Weblog) by Anonymous on 09-26-2008
  • Adding Style to WPF and Silverlight Apps at DDNUG

    I had a great time speaking at the Dallas .NET User Group meeting last night on WPF and Silverlight Styles, Templates and Data Binding.  I’ve posted the slides up on Slideshare and the demos (with the pptx) out on FolderShare .  Here are the links: Adding Style To Your Microsoft Wpf And Silverlight...
    Posted to ChrisKoenig (Weblog) by Anonymous on 09-12-2008
  • MSDN Unleashed and ArcReady

    Not sure if everyone is subscribed to the MSDN Flash or not, but if you’re not – it is a GREAT resource for finding out what’s happening in your area.  I like the fact that it’s customized to show events and happenings in your geography (my copy shows me what’s happening in TX, OK, LA and AR). ...
    Posted to ChrisKoenig (Weblog) by Anonymous on 09-10-2008
  • OKC Developer Group Presentation – Next Gen Web Apps

    I had a great time last night at the OKC Developer Group meetings.  I love presenting there because you actually get to do 2 presentations – one at lunch (there was about 85 people in attendance) and one at dinner (about 15 people).  That’s 100 people in one day with two chances to get it right...
    Posted to ChrisKoenig (Weblog) by Anonymous on 09-09-2008
  • April 2008 Meeting "Visual Studio 2008 Launch Party"

    Our April meeting will be held on Tuesday April 22nd, 2008 at 6pm at Justin Brands. Our very own FWDNUG VP Cory Smith and member Roger Guess will be presenting on LINQ and SilverLight respectively. Along with these two great presentations - we will be handing out many great prizes - including copies...
    Posted to Meetings (Weblog) by sswienton on 04-20-2008
  • Create a RSS Reader in .NET 3.5 using XLINQ

    Visual Studio 2008 and .NET 3.5 are finally out and with it we have some new "toys" to look at. Today we are going to look at XLINQ and the new ListView control while we build a new RSS Reader. Before we get started I want to take a brief at LINQ. LINQ (Language Integrated Query) defines a...
    Posted to David.Yancey (Weblog) by Anonymous on 01-23-2008
  • Create a customized RSS Reader for your site

    RSS definition From Wikipedia "RSS (formally "RDF Site Summary", known colloquially as "Really Simple Syndication") is a family of Web feed formats used to publish frequently updated content such as blog entries, news headlines or podcasts . An RSS document, which is called a...
    Posted to David.Yancey (Weblog) by Anonymous on 01-23-2008
  • Building a TreeView of your Directory Structure using XML, WebServices, and Delegates

    TreeViews provide a great way for displaying a hierarchal view of a website, directory, company, and the list goes on.  You can build a TreeView by binding it to a datasource, or by manually adding the nodes.  Today we are going to look at building a TreeView of a directory structure for a...
    Posted to David.Yancey (Weblog) by Anonymous on 01-23-2008
  • Create a Who's Online using .NET's Membership Provider!

    Developing and maintaining a community website can sometimes be a daunting task. A great deal of thought, and planning needs to go into creating content for your community to view, experience, and interact with. One fun piece that you will find on a number of community webistes is a "Who's Online"...
    Posted to David.Yancey (Weblog) by Anonymous on 01-23-2008
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