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Author: Lance Larsen Created: 11/4/2008 4:01 PM
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355MB/s of goodness are on on their way…

So, in an effort to boost my development laptops overall speed (it’s not bad but it’s not an i7 <g>) – I decided address my drive speed bottleneck and to look at picking up an SSD (Solid State Drive).

Started doing my research, and found that most the reviews were from 2009.  So in an effort to get the latest and greatest, searched for CES 2010 and SSD and came up with awesome reviews for the Crucial RealSSD C300.

But alas, it was not out (been checking their site daily-ish) – until today!

So, now it has been ordered, should be here by the end of the week… :)  Will review it when I get it.

30e4aeb5-f7cd-4db2-857f-0385dcf366c3 I’ve seen several presentations on XAML before, and my take away perception from the brief overviews was that XAML was an excellent markup language for visual layouts to be used in both WPF and Silverlight applications. 

True or False? 

Well, it’s Both – while it IS a great way to layout controls – but it’s really a whole lot more.

What I truly didn’t realize was that XAML is essentially a Serialization of the code – thus you can do almost everything you can do in code – directly in XAML.  And that’s a powerful and non-obvious revelation.

Karl Shifflett and Jamie Rodriguez had a fantastic 2-Day training session… Highly encourage others to take any opportunity to see these guys.

In fact my brain hurts from information overload…! :)

Here are some useful WPF Links brought up during training:

Demo Code & Slide Deck – lots and lots of fantastic code and information – will need to dive deeper.

XAML Power Toys – VERY COOL! Tools to quickly put XAML code together.

WPF Example: Cipher Text – Not only a good example of WPF, but a useful application for securing information – thinking of switching to using it.

WPF Example: Southridge Realty – Wow, really amazing MVVM application for demo Realty company.

WPF Example: Collapsible ListBox – Great example showing the power or XAML with no additional code behind.

WPF Binding Cheat Sheet – There’s no intellisense for bindings – so this helps.

image If you’re not getting enough geek-to-geek face time at our MADdotNET meetings – there’s another software dev group in Madison – not specifically .NET – check out: http://softwaredev.meetup.com/113/

Our next Madison .NET User Group ( www.MADdotNET.com ) ALL.NET meeting will be on Wednesday June 17th. 

  • Looking forward to Steve Evans continuing micro-presentation series on Architecture Patterns.
  • We will also be spending a significant amount of time going through our Azure user group project – BetaMash.

    Have you ever wanted to beta test the latest software?  Are you a designer looking to show off your designs on the newest websites and applications?  Are you a developer looking for serious testers and designers to solidify your creations?

    BetaMash gives Developers, Designers & Testers a social network in which they can gain a reputation for excellence, translating that work into marketable skills and experience - and working on the newest applications around.

  • New members are always welcome to the ALL.NET meetings!
  • Certainly encourage everyone to come with questions about topics they are working on or wanting to work on, as you have an extremely talented group of developers / architects to which to ask your questions.
  • Bring your Laptops! ( if you have one ) :)

imageAttending a full day training on ASP.NET MVC by Jeffery Palermo ( Twitter @jeffreypalermo )

“With the new version of ASP.NET developers can easily leverage the Model-View-Controller pattern in ASP.NET applications. Pulling logic away from the UI and the views has been difficult for a long time. The Model-View-Presenter pattern helps a little bit, but the fact that the view has to delegate to the presenter makes the UI pattern difficult to work with.”

Wrote the opensource http://codecampserver.com/ in MVC

Really good speaker – great energy and engaged the audience.

image Having an MSDN event here in Madison, WI – I’m definitely going, and I know I’ll be seeing a lot of familiar faces.

Sign up for the Event!

image Added a live Twitter Feed to my DotNetNuke site

Getting the CSS formatted to look the way I wanted was a little tricky, but after looking around at a couple other blog postings on the topic – settled on the following code.

Use it and if you have suggestion / further refinements – let me know.

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VMware is having a Conference in Madison coming up next month on March 10th.  VMware_logo1506Considering the success and focus that I’ve personally had with VMware Workstation, as well as our focus using their application in our .NET User Group meetings / SIGs – I’m definitely heading out for the couple hours to check out what they are discussing.  If anyone else is heading to this, add a comment to the news blog – and we’ll try to hook up.

Detailed instructions on how to download and wire-up “Windows Live Writer 2009” to easily publish to your DotNetNuke blog engine – as I do on both www.LanceLarsen.com and www.MADdotNET.com.

1) You’ll want to download new Windows Live Writer 2009 from the following link: http://download.live.com/writer

2) Run the install. It will ask if you want to install other Microsoft “Live” products – but for this, all the matters is that you select the Windows Live Writer application.

3) Once installed – run the application. Click on “Blogs” – and select “Add blog account…”

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