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| The Latest from .NET Mutterings | MORE | | Windows 8 keyboard short cuts made the jump to Windows 8 over the xmas period. New year, new OS. Still getting used to it, spend most of my time in desktop mode, like the fact that the task bar is extended across multiple monitors. Being a keyboard junkie I found the following list of keyboard shortcuts really useful. DevelopMentor Courses - Monday, January 7, 2013 How much packaging Richard and myself receive a batch of Microsoft Windows Embedded licence keys. Having only ordered four we were a bit amused by the size of the box they came in. DevelopMentor Courses - Saturday, April 28, 2012 Devweek 2012 RSK guys will be speaking at DevWeek this year, and as usual we will be talking about a large range of cutting edge topics, including Our fluffy cuddly colouring in guy Dave Wheeler will be doing a huge number of sessions on Windows 8 Metro including the Keynote to get you all fired up, but don’t think they will be all soft, one session includes a COM primer for all those youngsters who didn’t take their COM apprentiship. Rich will be covering topics from Whats New in WCF 4.5, In total we will be presenting a total 19 sessions, plus pre and post conference sessions. DevelopMentor Courses - Thursday, November 24, 2011 | | The Best from .NET Mutterings | MORE | | Visual Studio Ctrl+Tab Sticking Windows 7 I use the magnifier via Windows Key and Plus, to highlight bits of code, and then use Windows Key and minus to revert back to normal resolution. I use Ctrl+Tab inside VS to move between different source files…one day I noticed that when I Ctrl+Tab to the file I wish to view and simply let go of the Ctrl and Tab keys it just sat there, I needed to hit enter to confirm the selection. This started to get annoying other people had mentioned similar problem. It seemed to happen when I was training, and finally the penny dropped….On .NET Mutterings - Wednesday, February 3, 2010 Windows 8 keyboard short cuts made the jump to Windows 8 over the xmas period. New year, new OS. Still getting used to it, spend most of my time in desktop mode, like the fact that the task bar is extended across multiple monitors. Being a keyboard junkie I found the following list of keyboard shortcuts really useful. DevelopMentor Courses - Monday, January 7, 2013 How much packaging Richard and myself receive a batch of Microsoft Windows Embedded licence keys. Having only ordered four we were a bit amused by the size of the box they came in. DevelopMentor Courses - Saturday, April 28, 2012 | - Devweek 2012
RSK guys will be speaking at DevWeek this year, and as usual we will be talking about a large range of cutting edge topics, including Our fluffy cuddly colouring in guy Dave Wheeler will be doing a huge number of sessions on Windows 8 Metro including the Keynote to get you all fired up, but don’t think they will be all soft, one session includes a COM primer for all those youngsters who didn’t take their COM apprentiship. Rich will be covering topics from Whats New in WCF 4.5, In total we will be presenting a total 19 sessions, plus pre and post conference sessions. DevelopMentor Courses - Thursday, November 24, 2011 - Customer Access Terminal (CAT)
All built using.NET 4 and Windows Embedded Yesterday was a big day for Rich and myself we successfully deployed our CAT software to our first customer in conjunction with our video conferencing partner First Connections. The software allows members of the public to interact with their local council almost as if they are with them in person. Allowing members of the public to access services from rural locations. The kiosk utilises two screens, one being a touch screen. DevelopMentor Courses - Saturday, March 12, 2011 - VS2010 Edit window outside the IDE
Just noticed that I can drag source windows outside the IDE in VS2010, this is something Ive wanted for ages…Now I can really use multiple monitors .NET Mutterings - Thursday, June 11, 2009 - NegotiateStream or is that bend over and take what’s given
The first phase of setting up the tunnel is authentication, and Windows supports two types NTLM and Kerberos. Been playing around with NegotiateStream, this class allows you to wrap up any other type of stream typically a socket stream with a tunnel. As part of the tunnel setup you specify the source credentials and the destination identity. The source credentials are used by the server to validate who you are and the destination identity is used in order to confirm that the server is who it says it is. That way it’s clear that I want or don't want mutual authentication.If .NET Mutterings - Monday, July 3, 2006 - At least one more Thread Safe Method on Windows Controls
Its been long understood that it is unsafe to call methods and properties on Windows controls unless you are on the same thread that created the control. Windows controls have always been designed with single threaded environment in mind. In.NET 1.1 you could actually perform the operations and on the whole things did seem to work, until perhaps the application is deployed and then it breaks….Thankfully Thankfully in 2.0 MS have added programmatic protection when the your application is connected to a debugger, and will fire an InvalidOperationException. .NET Mutterings - Monday, July 3, 2006 - Another Security Rant
A while back I started playing with the managed support for secure stream protocols available for windows. In a previous post on my previous blog ( Previous Rant ) I mentioned that even though you asked for a secure stream to be mutually authenticated, windows could decide not to bother and use NTLM and only send your credentials. The managed wrappers of NegotiateStream wrap up access to SSPI. little internal wrapper method and you could keep yourself safe. NegotiateStream is used as a foundation building block for higher level communication abstractions such as remoting. .NET Mutterings - Monday, July 3, 2006 - Last two weeks
The hotel was the Stourport Manor Hotel Rob was there to deliver a talk on Windows Mobile, and I must say things have come on along way since my original IPaq and NSBasic. Last two weeks been very manic….went went up to Edinburgh to deliver a course at the Edinburgh training centre. Didn’t get to see much of the city but will certainly go back for a weekend visit, what I did see was pretty spectacular. What was great was the fact that although you were in the city you could still get to see some pretty amazing “Vista’s”… ( wow that word is now so much in my vocabulary now ). Rant over….After .NET Mutterings - Tuesday, July 4, 2006 %>
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| The Latest from DevelopMentor | MORE | | Installing MongoDB on Windows and OS X Here are two 7-minute walkthroughs for installing MongoDB as a Windows service / OS X daemon. Windows: OS X: Feedback welcome. 'Ready to get started with NoSQL and MongoDB? These are both excepts from my upcoming online MongoDB course for DevelopMentor. You can take the first 1 1/2 hours for free here: Early access: MongoDB and NoSQL for.NET developers. cheers. mkennedy. Filed under: NoSQL Tagged: LearningLine , NoSQL , Open Source , Screencasts. NoSQL LearningLine Open Source Screencasts Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Thursday, May 2, 2013 A Roundup of MongoDB Management Tools Robomongo, price: $0 / open-source, platforms: Windows, OS X, Linux. The shell , price: $0 / open-source, platforms: Windows, OS X, Linux. Mongovue , price: $0 / $35 / $up, platforms: Windows. MongoVUE is an innovative MongoDB desktop application for Windows OS that gives you an elegant and highly usable GUI interface to work with MongoDB. LINQPad, , price: $0 / $39, platforms: Windows. REST view, price: $0 / open-source, platforms: Windows, OS X, Linux. Genghis, price: $0 / open-source, platforms: Windows, OS X, Linux. The news is good. link]. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Monday, April 22, 2013 The Architecture of WCF Over the lifetime of Windows there have been many technologies to achieve this: sockets, DCOM, MSMQ,NET Remoting, ASMX Web Services and more. You can either create the ServiceHost instance yourself and call Open on it (known as self hosting) or you can get the Windows Process Activation Service to do this (formally known as WAS hosting). 'Before WCF it was, of course, possible for software running on different machines to communicate. The problem is all of these have different APIs and different levels of capability. Messages. Channels. WCF, as of 4.5, Encoders. Contracts. DevelopMentor Courses - Sunday, April 7, 2013 | -
| The Best from DevelopMentor | MORE | - Using Windows 7 Search to delete ‘obj’ folders
One easy way is to use Windows 7 Search to look for all the ‘obj’ folders and just delete them manually. For a complete overview of the Windows 7 Search syntax go to: [link]. Tags: Windows 7 Visual Studio will create ‘obj’ folders within your solution to store a bunch of temporary files. You can remove these files in a number of ways. To do this I use the ‘kind’ keyword in the query box. Tip: Just typing ‘kind:’ will give you a list of choices to choose from. The Blomsma Code - Tuesday, February 9, 2010 - Unblocking assemblies in Windows 7
I just ran into a little problem when attempting to run a Visual Studio unit test on my Windows 7 machine. Tags: NET C# Windows 7 downloaded log4net.dll and wanted to use it in a project, but when running the unit test I ran into the following error: Failed to queue test run 'Mark@L-ONE 2009-10-11 14:08:38': Test Run deployment issue: The location of the file or directory 'c:usersmarkdocumentsvisual studio 2008projectssourcesdevelopone.myproject.unittestsbindebuglog4net.dll' is not trusted. Turns out that a downloaded file is blocked. The Blomsma Code - Sunday, October 11, 2009 - Have to learn Japanese
Tags: Windows Live The Blomsma Code - Tuesday, December 1, 2009 - Playing around with Windows Live Sync 2011 beta
I have been an avid user of Mesh and was so pleased with the beta that I was hesitant to switch to Windows Live Sync 2011 beta. You may want to check with you IT guy to see how he feels about the security risks, but for me this works really well (I do make sure that my Windows Live, Facebook and Google passwords are all different!). Tags: Windows Live But since the Mesh page started saying that the service is to be replaced I figured I ‘d better get my machines switched over. For those who don’t know: Live Sync allows you to synchronize folders between devices. The Blomsma Code - Sunday, September 12, 2010 - Just took a walk around Fenway – using Bing Maps
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