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  • Llewellyn Falco (Approval Tests): What I've learned about open source by pairing with Simon Cropp
    That Silverlight experiment? 'Over the last 2 weeks I have be fortunate enough to pair with Simon Cropp for about 8 hours on my open source project ApprovalTests. Simon has taught me a lot about running a better open source project, this blog is an attempt to share some of that for those not fortunate enough to be able to pair with Simon themselves. Think about your ''brand'' Often I am writing ApprovalTests because I use ApprovalTests myself. am happy that others find it useful as well and believe in sharing and open source, so I also make it an open source project. There isn''t.
    DevelopMentor Courses - Saturday, May 25, 2013
  • Installing RavenDB 2
    This Management Studio is a Silverlight application that will let us manage different aspects of the server. Before we get started with RavenDB we need to install the required parts. There are several ways we can do this and one of the easiest is using the NuGet Package manager from within Visual Studio 2012 with the available RavenDB NuGet packages. Which package to install? As should be obvious from the screenshot above there are quite a few NuGet packages to choose from. It turns out we need to use two packages to get started, the client and server part. The RavenDB Management Studio.
    The Problem Solver - Friday, January 4, 2013
  • Maurice de Beijer: Installing RavenDB 2
    This Management Studio is a Silverlight application that will let us manage different aspects of the server. Before we get started with RavenDB we need to install the required parts. There are several ways we can do this and one of the easiest is using the NuGet Package manager from within Visual Studio 2012 with the available RavenDB NuGet packages. Which package to install? As should be obvious from the screenshot above there are quite a few NuGet packages to choose from. It turns out we need to use two packages to get started, the client and server part. The RavenDB Management Studio.
    The Problem Solver - Friday, January 4, 2013
  • Getting started with RavenDB in an ASP.NET MVC application
    Part of the RavenDB.Server package is a Silverlight client that lets you manage the server and inspect, or even change, the data. RavenDB is one of the newer document type databases that is conceptually comparable to MongoDB or CouchDB. One of the nice thing about RavenDB, at least for a.NET developer, is that is has been developed with.NET in mind from the start. And this makes it really easy to get started with. In fact it is so easy to get started with that it surprises me that not everyone is using it. Instead I just create my C# classes and store them as documents in the database.
    The Problem Solver - Sunday, November 25, 2012
  • Getting started with RavenDB in an ASP.NET MVC application
    Part of the RavenDB.Server package is a Silverlight client that lets you manage the server and inspect, or even change, the data. RavenDB is one of the newer document type databases that is conceptually comparable to MongoDB or CouchDB. One of the nice thing about RavenDB, at least for a.NET developer, is that is has been developed with.NET in mind from the start. And this makes it really easy to get started with. In fact it is so easy to get started with that it surprises me that not everyone is using it. Instead I just create my C# classes and store them as documents in the database.
    The Problem Solver - Sunday, November 25, 2012
  • DotNed podcast: Laurent Bugnion over de toekomst met Silverlight 5, Windows 8 en de MVVM Light Toolkit
    Ze hebben het onder meer over de toekomst van Silverlight 5 en het ontwikkelen voor Windows 8 en met web technologieën. Silverlight Futures DotNedIn deze podcast spreekt Thomas Huijer met Laurent Bugnion over zijn TechDays presentaties. Uiteraard hebben ze het ook over de zeer populaire MVVM Light Toolkit vab Laurent. Links: TechDays presentaties: [link] Blog: [link] MVVM Light Toolkit: [link] [link].
    The Problem Solver - Friday, June 1, 2012
  • DotNed podcast: Laurent Bugnion over de toekomst met Silverlight 5, Windows 8 en de MVVM Light Toolkit
    Ze hebben het onder meer over de toekomst van Silverlight 5 en het ontwikkelen voor Windows 8 en met web technologieën. Silverlight Futures DotNedIn deze podcast spreekt Thomas Huijer met Laurent Bugnion over zijn TechDays presentaties. Uiteraard hebben ze het ook over de zeer populaire MVVM Light Toolkit vab Laurent. Links: TechDays presentaties: [link] Blog: [link] MVVM Light Toolkit: [link] [link].
    The Problem Solver - Friday, June 1, 2012
  • DotNed podcast: Jeff Prosise about the future with Silverlight, HTML5/JavaScript and Windows 8
    link] Enjoy TheProblemSolver DotNetEvents.NET Silverlight ASP.NET Futures DotNed HTML5In this podcast Dennis Vroegop speaks with Jeff Prosise about the future of software development for the.NET developer. Links: Blog: [link] TechDays presentation : [link] Thanks to out sponsor RedGate.
    The Problem Solver - Friday, March 23, 2012
  • DotNed podcast: Jeff Prosise about the future with Silverlight, HTML5/JavaScript and Windows 8
    link] Enjoy TheProblemSolver DotNetEvents.NET Silverlight ASP.NET Futures DotNed HTML5In this podcast Dennis Vroegop speaks with Jeff Prosise about the future of software development for the.NET developer. Links: Blog: [link] TechDays presentation : [link] Thanks to out sponsor RedGate.
    The Problem Solver - Friday, March 23, 2012
  • Simple MVVM Toolkit for Silverlight 5.0, Windows Phone 7.1
    I’ve just upgraded my Simple MVVM Toolki t to support Silverlight 5.0 Before you run the installer, however, you should install the prerequisites , which now include Silverlight 5 Tools and Toolkit , Expression Blend Preview for Silverlight 5 (this will be replaced by the Blend 5 SDK when it comes out), and the Windows Phone SDK 7.1. You can still use the toolkit to develop MVVM apps for Silverlight 4 if you wish, and the Visual Studio project templates include versions for both Silverlight versions – 4 and 5. and Windows Phone 7.1 ! Enjoy
    DevelopMentor Courses - Friday, March 2, 2012
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