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| Related DevelopMentor Courses | MORE | | Guerrilla.NET (US) Training In addition to the latest core.NET topics, we'll be covering cutting-edge content that you simply cannot get at other courses including multi-touch programming, Mono.NET, and NoSQL / MongoDB. class] Movie Night + Video Games + LAN Party +. class] Movie Night + Video Games + LAN Party +. class] Movie Night + Video Games + LAN Party +. class] Movie Night + Video Games + LAN Party +. C# : Leverage new features of C# including asynchronous methods from C# 5.0, dynamic typing from C# 4.0, and LINQ and lambda expressions from C# 3.0. assuming Silverlight 5.0 and 5.0 DevelopMentor Courses - Tuesday, March 1, 2011 Essential Silverlight 5 Training This naturally leads to the user being able to "deep link" into the Silverlight content, and you will understand how this works, the issues that you need to address, and take a look at the extensibility points within the navigation framework. ? Local Messaging Patterns that have multiple parts like Navigation+Content or Banner+Skyscraper ads are often implemented using multiple Silverlight applications. In this module, you will learn how to leverage Silverlight's built in video capabilities to control and display A/V content within your application. DevelopMentor Courses - Wednesday, February 22, 2012 Essential Silverlight 5 Training This naturally leads to the user being able to "deep link" into the Silverlight content, and you will understand how this works, the issues that you need to address, and take a look at the extensibility points within the navigation framework. Local Messaging Patterns that have multiple parts like Navigation+Content or Banner+Skyscraper ads are often implemented using multiple Silverlight applications. In this module, you will learn how to leverage Silverlight's built in video capabilities to control and display A/V content within your application. DevelopMentor Courses - Thursday, May 19, 2011 |
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| The Latest from DevelopMentor | MORE | | Announcing LearningLine: Instructor-led online training from DevelopMentor Here’s a short 3-minute video which will give you a quick overview. Some developers choose online video libraries. This is why LearningLine uses multiple learning modalities including videos, articles, code demos, and exercises. You have full access to our content, and platform, to create your own custom learning that suits your team and project. You can annotate our content and add your own internal learning material to make learning directly relevant for your team. YouTube (featuring some of our content freely available). We learn by doing. LearningLine Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Monday, February 18, 2013 HTML5 Video Video has always been a difficult thing on the web. After all you just add a video element, set the source and you are good to go right? If you create a page like this: HTML5 Video demo. video. {. < video poster ="[link]. autoplay > HTML5 Video element not supported. However when I open the page in Internet Exporer 9 or FireFox we get this: The video element loads the movie poster but it doesn’t start playing. And that even though according to CanIUse.com the video element is supported on the current version of Safari I am running. The Problem Solver - Tuesday, December 13, 2011 HTML5 Video Video has always been a difficult thing on the web. After all you just add a video element, set the source and you are good to go right? If you create a page like this: HTML5 Video demo. video. {. < video poster ="[link]. autoplay > HTML5 Video element not supported. However when I open the page in Internet Exporer 9 or FireFox we get this: The video element loads the movie poster but it doesn’t start playing. And that even though according to CanIUse.com the video element is supported on the current version of Safari I am running. The Problem Solver - Tuesday, December 13, 2011 | -
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Video has always been a difficult thing on the web. After all you just add a video element, set the source and you are good to go right? If you create a page like this: HTML5 Video demo. video. {. < video poster ="[link]. autoplay > HTML5 Video element not supported. However when I open the page in Internet Exporer 9 or FireFox we get this: The video element loads the movie poster but it doesn’t start playing. And that even though according to CanIUse.com the video element is supported on the current version of Safari I am running. The Problem Solver - Tuesday, December 13, 2011 - RESTful Web Services with WCF Screencast
Finally, if you're willing to do without video you can download just the audio as an MP3. All content copyright Michael C. I recently got the chance to record a screencast discussing REST-oriented web services in WCF. If you're interested in WCF you should definitely check it out because WCF and REST make an awesome combination. WCF-REST-Kennedy-Peepleocity.wmv 35 MB (WMV HD). cover building WCF services using REST princples, the WebGet and WebInvoke attributes, working with the SyndicationFeed & Rss20FeedFormatter classes, and configuration-free WCF hosting in IIS. Kennedy. - MongoDB vs. SQL Server 2008 Performance Showdown
The audio and video isn’t too hot, but the content is. All content copyright Michael C. This article is a follow up one I wrote last week entitled “The NoSQL Movement, LINQ, and MongoDB - Oh My!”. In that article I introduced the NoSQL movement, MongoDB, and showed you how to program against it in.NET using LINQ and NoRM. highlighted two cornerstone reasons why you might ditch your SQL Server for the NoSQL world of MongoDB. Those were. Ease-of-use and deployment. Performance. For ease-of-use, you’ll have to want to read the original article. money) to burn. Think about it. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Thursday, April 29, 2010 - TDD Invades Space Invaders
For remote collaboration we use : Skype (audio / video) VNC for screen keyboard sharing RDP (windows remote desktop) -- requires Windows 2003/2008 server for pairing. All content copyright Michael C. A joint post by Llewellyn Falco and Michael Kennedy. As a follow-up to our " Avoiding 5 Common Pitfalls in Unit Testing " article we did a webcast where we took a problem from the audience and solved it live and unrehearsed on stage. These kinds of performances are always a risk but that's part of what makes them fun. Of course, the question is could we have done it better? win }. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Wednesday, October 28, 2009 - Announcing LearningLine: Instructor-led online training from DevelopMentor
Here’s a short 3-minute video which will give you a quick overview. Some developers choose online video libraries. This is why LearningLine uses multiple learning modalities including videos, articles, code demos, and exercises. You have full access to our content, and platform, to create your own custom learning that suits your team and project. You can annotate our content and add your own internal learning material to make learning directly relevant for your team. YouTube (featuring some of our content freely available). We learn by doing. LearningLine Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Monday, February 18, 2013 - Pay Attention: The World is Changing
You might leave because you don’t find the content engaging. That is important for me as a content creator to realize. As I prepare to officially launch Crowd Space ( [link] ), I am preparing an intro video for the home page. Video and television have trained our minds to perceive and interpret quickly and be ready to accept the next presentation. Even outside of television and video, the presentation of commercial product is at an unprecedented pace. We watch online videos on YouTube where the average length is less than 3 minutes. link]. link]. Derek Hatchard blogs on - Wednesday, June 10, 2009 - Building a Cloud OS for.NET Developers - Part 1
If you haven’t heard of it, I did a video walk-through here: Boot to VHD Screencast: [link]. All content copyright Michael C. Let’s talk about cloud operating systems. This article explores the options and potential of moving entirely “To The Cloud” for developers who normally demand significant offline power from their applications (IDEs, compilers, debuggers, etc). We’ll focus on.NET / Visual Studio developers, but I’m sure you can adapt this to your technology of choice. ve been fascinated with what Google is doing with Chrome OS. want to start from the very beginning. %>
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