Brenton House - Digital Strategist and Influencer
Brenton House is an API Evangelist and Strategist with 25+ years of experience in the Digital Transformation world. He has worked with many clients across various industries including broadcasting, advertising, retail, financial services, supply chain, transportation, technology, and publishing. His passion for everything API together with his integration strategy and design experience, enable him to help organizations create captivating products that inspire and delight audiences.
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Microsoft Virtual PC now free. What's next... ??
You can now download Microsoft Virtual PC 2004 Service Pack 1 for free. Microsoft will also be offering Virtual PC 2007 for free.
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Resetting my blog reading life
I always put all of my important stuff on a separate hard drive partition. Always. For applications that write to c: drive I always use Junction to create a hard link to my other partition. Well… apparently not everything. I used to have a hard link for RssPopper but apparently it was writing to c: drive and I recently rebuilt my machine and lost it all.
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5 Reasons to why you are losing your RSS Subscribers
JohnTP has an article on the 5 reasons you are losing your RSS Subscribers.
Oh, wait. Number 2 is Re-Blogging. Damn it! There goes another reader. (bye mom!) -
Microsoft Releases CodePlex Beta
Microsoft has released CodePlex Beta which is kind of like Sourceforge on top of Team Foundation Server. You can create a project to be hosted on CodePlex, or download the software and run it on your own machine.
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VS 2005 Web Application Project 1.0 Released!!
The Visual Studio 2005 Web Application Project has been released!!
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Source for a C# compiler written in pure C#.
This is old news but I wanted to make sure that I keep a link to it.
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Sharing my OPML
I have uploaded my OPML to Share.OPML.org. Looks like a pretty cool service and helpful in finding more feeds to eat up all my time.
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What is the future of weblogs.asp.net?
There has been some conversations going on about the future of weblogs.asp.net. Roy Osherove also has some feedback on a post about CS 2.0 upgrades on this site. A lot of us started blogging here back when it was DotNetWeblogs and it was the place for .NET bloggers to post. Then it became weblogs.asp.net and there seems to be a push for this to be an ASP.NET blog site. There has also been some delay in upgrading to Community Server 2.0, possibly coinciding with a rebranding of some kind.
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Visual Studio 2005 Web Application Project 1.0 to be release shortly
Scott Guthrie has let everyone know that Visual Studio 2005 Web Application Project 1.0 will be released soon. It is very nice to have this back! It will also be included in Visual Studio 2005 SP1 later this year.
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Martin Fowler updates his article on Continuous Integration
Martin Fowler has rewritten his Introduction to Continuous Integration article.
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Felice Pollano release first version of Deblector
Deblector is a debugging add-in for Lutz Roeder's Reflector.
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Flex your Architect Muscle! Enter the Iron Architect contest
If you are registered for TechEd 2006, you can enter the Iron Architect contest and win a free Architect certification (valued at $10,000).
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Creating nested types dynamically using the TypeResolve event
Thottam Sriram has an interesting article that talks about creating type dynamically using the TypeResolve event and ILGenerator.
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Mohammed Adenwala points to Introduction to Windows Workflow article
[via Nothing but .NET Blog]
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[Cool Tool] Position is Everything - Pagemaker
[via Dave Massy’s Weblog]
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Using ToolStrip to Create a Custom Title Bar
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Mark Gabbara posts about enumerating the WCF bindings listed in configuration
Mark Gabbara answers these WCF questions with the following scenarios:
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Moving a Type from one assembly to another (TypeForwardTo Attribute)
[via Irena Kennedy’s Blog]
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Kirk Allen Evans talks about Dynamically Invoking a Web Service
Kirk has a post that talks about different ways of dynamically invoking a web service.
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Updated 101 Samples using Visual Studio 2005 Now Available
[via Dan Fernandez’s Blog]
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