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  • Toronto Code Camp 2010: Blendability Follow Up

    Will your code blend? : Toronto Code Camp 2010 : Barry Gervin View more presentations from Barry Gervin. This past weekend I gave a talk on “Blendability”; The ability to maintain and leverage blend design time compatibility with your WPF and Silverlight projects. Thanks to everybody who came out to the talk, we had some good discussions ...
  • Join ObjectSharp for Silverlight on the Silver Screen – July 9 – Scotiabank Theatre Toronto

    Silverlight 3 will soon be released.  And to properly celebrate the excitement of its release, ObjectSharp is teaming up with Microsoft to present an action-packed first look at the UX3 platform, live from the Scotiabank Theatre in Toronto.  As one of the first companies to be featured on Microsoft’s Silverlight gallery, our ...
  • Data Bondage in WPF presentation at Toronto Code Camp

    My final presentation in my April World Speaking tour was at the Toronto Code Camp this afternoon. As always, the code camp was a huge success. The efforts of many people went into making it so, but the organization was top notch. As part of the lead-up to my presentation, Joey de Villa made good on a promise to wear Microsoft branded assless ...
    Posted to Bruce Johnson's SOA(P) Box (Weblog) by bruce on April 26, 2009
  • Design 101 – The Color Wheel

    One of the most common comments from Silverlight and WPF developers is their lack of design sense. Over the next little while, I’ll be posting (interspersed with other topics) on some of the basics of color theory and how they can be applied to WPF and Silverlight. To start with, let’s talk about one of the fundamental artifacts of color theory – ...
    Posted to Bruce Johnson's SOA(P) Box (Weblog) by bruce on March 30, 2009
  • Is WPF Dead?

    One of the first questions that arose from the announcement of off-browser Silverlight was “What will happen to WPF?” The obvious source of this concern is that since Silverlight 3 can run either as part of a Web page or installed in an off-browser mode, why would there ever be a reason to write a WPF application? And since Silverlight seems to be ...
    Posted to Bruce Johnson's SOA(P) Box (Weblog) by bruce on March 23, 2009
  • MIX ‘09 Keynote – Part 2

    More stuff on the Web server side of the equation. There is a new version of the Web Platform Installer. This doesn’t have any impact on me, at least not in the past. But there is now a gallery of community-based applications, such as DotNetNuke, DasBlog and WordPress that can be automatically installed onto a web server through the Platform ...
    Posted to Bruce Johnson's SOA(P) Box (Weblog) by bruce on March 18, 2009
  • On the Road to MIX ‘09

    I’m writing this particular blog post while in the air on the way to Las Vegas. For the next three days, I’m going to be at the MIX ‘09 conference. For regular readers of my blogs, that means you can expect a flurry of posts. I tend to live-blog the sessions that I’m in (particularly the keynotes) as a way of note taking, if nothing more. In this ...
    Posted to Bruce Johnson's SOA(P) Box (Weblog) by bruce on March 18, 2009
  • Generic Implementation of INotifyPropertyChanged on ADO.NET Data Services (Astoria) Proxies with T4 Code Generation

    Last Week Mike Flasko from the ADO.NET Data Services (Astoria) Team blogged about what’s coming in V1.5 which will ship prior to VS 2010. I applaud these out of band releases. One of the new features is support for two-way data binding in the client library generated proxy classes. These classes currently do not implement INotifyPropertyChanged ...
  • Changing Generated Code in VS2008

    Have you ever been dissatisfied with the code that is automatically generated by Visual Studio in response to various commands that you perform. For example, in VS2005, I got used to using the prop snippet to create properties. This snippet created a property declaration complete with a private backing variable. However, in VS2008, the prop ...
    Posted to Bruce Johnson's SOA(P) Box (Weblog) by bruce on March 1, 2009
  • “Fixing” the WPF Designer

    If you use WPF on a regular basis, then I can take a good guess as the esteem in which you hold the designer. While it has it’s place, hard code WPF devs using XAML directly. It’s much each to get the result that you’re looking for quickly. The problem I’ve always had is that when you open a WPF file, even when you have disabled the design ...
    Posted to Bruce Johnson's SOA(P) Box (Weblog) by bruce on February 27, 2009
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