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InfoQ: Don Syme Answering Questions on F#, C#, Haskell and Scala - 0 views

  • In this interview made by InfoQ’s Sadek Drobi, Don Syme, a Senior Researcher at Microsoft Research, answers questions mostly on F#, but also on functional programming, C# generics, type classes in Haskell, similarities between F# and Scala.
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Microsoft Press : RTM'd today: CLR via C#, Third Edition - 0 views

  • Jeffrey Richter has completed CLR via C#, Third Edition and the book is at the printer! We’ll post chapter excerpts when the book is available in a couple of weeks. Here is Jeffrey describing the book in his Introduction:
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Hey Niners, Got any Windows issues we can (try and) solve for you on Help Desk? | The C... - 0 views

  • From Nic:   We're piloting a new show idea on Wednesday called Help Desk where we put together a group of Windows trouble shooting gurus and get them to answer your Windows PC issues live on the air...   Any Niners out there have Windows PC issues/questions they need some help with?   Send to ch9live(AT)microsoft(DOT)com or tweet us @ch9live and make sure to watch the show live or check out the broadcast afterwards on demand.
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C# Snippet Tutorial - Determining if Aero is Enabled | Switch on the Code - 0 views

  • Recently I was working on a project and the UI required minor tweaks depending on whether or not Aero was enabled. Fortunately, I came across an MSDN forum topic with the solution, so I thought I'd share.
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    This came handy today....
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Henry Sowizral on Refacing C++ with WPF in Expression Design | Pete Brown | Channel 9 - 0 views

  • While on campus for the MVP Summit in February, I had a chance to visit Henry Sowizral over in building 41. Henry Sowizral is a Principal Architect in Microsoft Expression, and he and his team did something really cool: they converted an existing C/C++/MFC application to have a WPF front-end, while still leveraging all that existing code. If you have legacy code and are considering porting the UI to .NET, pick up some pointers from Henry. Once you've finished, check out Henry's presentation deck on how the team converted the Expression Design UI to WPF. See more WPF at Pete's site and blog http://10rem.net Follow Pete on twitter at @pete_brown
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