Archives
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Upcoming Web Camps
Earlier this year I blogged about some Web Camp events that Microsoft is sponsoring around the world. These training events provide a great way to learn about a variety of technologies including ASP.NET 4, ASP.NET MVC, VS 2010, Web Matrix, Silverlight, and IE9. The events are free and the feedback from people attending them has been great.
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Silverlight Firestarter Event on Dec 2nd
On December 2nd we are holding a free, all-day event focused on Silverlight. You can attend it either in person on the Microsoft campus (where you’ll get to network with a bunch of Silverlight experts, and meet the product team), or watch it streamed live online.
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“Unplugged” online talk with me this Friday
Update (Nov 19th): An audio download of the talk is now available here.
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ASP.NET MVC 3: Server-Side Comments with Razor
Earlier this week we shipped the ASP.NET MVC 3 Release Candidate. It supports “go live” deployments, and includes a bunch of great improvements/enhancements on top of the features we enabled earlier with the ASP.NET MVC 3 beta and first preview releases.
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A few quick ASP.NET MVC 3 Installation Notes
On Tuesday I blogged about the recent release of the ASP.NET MVC 3 RC build. You can read more about it here.
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Announcing the ASP.NET MVC 3 Release Candidate
This morning the ASP.NET team shipped the ASP.NET MVC 3 RC (release candidate). You can download it here.
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Silverlight Questions
Over the last week there has been a lot of confusion/concern about Silverlight that occurred from an interview given at the PDC conference last week. A few days ago Bob Muglia (President of our Server and Tools Division) posted a blog post on the Silverlight Team blog that helped clarify what he said in the interview that caused the controversy. You can read his post here.