November 2008 Entries
As I'm sitting here thinking up categories, open source projects written in .Net comes to mind. Of course the obvious first choice is Subtext, the blogging engine behind this website.
One of the biggest things I like about Subtext is the skins. I'm not going to go into creating skins. There's plenty out there for creating Subtext skins as follows:
Skinning Subtext (Part 1)
skinning subtext (part 2)
Creating your first subtext skin Part 1
In the past, I've dug up open source css templates and applied them to the naked skin as an entirely new skin. It works like a charm....
posted @ Sunday, November 30, 2008 7:14 PM |
So I've written this application for Reed Ayers and John Staples to extract GPS data from Eventing competitions. At this moment, Reed is looking at data extracted by the application to determine speeds on course for horses and riders.
He's been posting what he's found over at : Speed Study Begins to Uncover Interesting Implications Between Long and Short Format
posted @ Sunday, November 30, 2008 6:04 PM |
Some important .Net 4.0 video presentations online at the following URLs.
WF 4.0: A First Look (Kenny Wolf)
WCF 4.0: Building WCF Services with WF in Microsoft .NET 4.0 (Ed Pinto)
WF 4.0: Extending with Custom Activities (Matt Winkler)
WCF 4.0: Developing RESTful Services (Steve Maine)
WPF/WF 4.0: Declarative Programming Using XAML (Rob Relyea/Daniel Roth)
WCF: Zen of Performance and Scale (Nicholas Allen)
posted @ Sunday, November 30, 2008 4:05 PM |