Silverlight 5 Announced at Silverlight Firestarter Event – Rumors Put to Rest
Silverlight 5 was announced today and will be available next year.
Silverlight 5 was announced today and will be available next year.
I generally stick to writing technical stuff and shy away from industry related, opinion posts. But, between the feedback we have been getting from customers, and the recent whitepapers our … Continue reading Windows Phone 7: Moving Beyond “Fart” Applications
Last week we released the Silverlight Control Panel Starter Kit. This week, I’m following up with a Windows Phone 7 version. Just as with the last release, this proof of … Continue reading Windows Phone 7 Beta Customer API Project – WP7 Control Panel Starter Kit
For those of you who don’t know, we offer an API for our customers to use. We expose enough methods to allow you to pretty much do anything you want. … Continue reading Silverlight 4 Customer API Project – Silverlight Control Panel Starter Kit
We are approaching another milestone in ASP.NET MVC. This release offers improvements to the view that are rather significant. Specifically, MVC 3 allows you to easily use the View Engine … Continue reading MVC 3: The Preview and why it’s important
Last week we announced integrating the Microsoft Web Application Gallery into our hosting control panel providing our Windows 2008 hosting customers with one-click installation of many free packaged ASP.NET applications. … Continue reading Microsoft Web Application Gallery Integrated into Control Panel
Visual Studio 2010 and .NET 4.0, bring us many new features. The following video covers the new deployment tooling for Web Applications in Visual Studio 2010. The deployment tool will … Continue reading Deploying a Web Application using Visual Studio 2010’s Deployment Feature
We recently upgraded the IIS 7 servers with version 2.0 of the URL rewrite module. I have to be honest – generally speaking, SEO & URL rewriting is not a … Continue reading URL Rewrite 2.0 for IIS 7 is here