November 22, 2004 .net

Avalon CTP Sample #2: 3D Bouncing Boing Demo

Daniel Lehenbauer, an SDE on the Avalon team, has ported his 3D Bouncing Ball Boing demo to the Avalon CTP. The hits, they just keep on coming. : )
November 22, 2004 .net

Getting to Know Avalon - A Guided Tour of the SDK

Tim Sneath, Avalon evangelist and all around charming fellow (maybe because his name reminds me of a Dr. Suess character?), posted a nice little tour of Avalon via the the WinFX SDK. Enjoy.
November 22, 2004 .net

Using VC#/VB Express w/ the Avalon CTP

Rob Relyea, a Lead PM on the Avalon team, has posted a set of instructions for using the Avalon CTP project templates from Visual C# Express and Visual Basic Express.
November 21, 2004 .net

MSDN DevChat on Real World No-Touch Deployment

Robi Khan and Mark Levison from Databeacon will be doing a MSDN DevChat on their recent commercial application using No-Touch Deployment. It’s on Wednesday, November 24, 2004 at 10am PST. I’ll be watching and you can sign up here.

November 19, 2004 spout

A Reason For A Home Gigabit Network

I finally figured out why I need a gigabit LAN, especially at my house: the Windows Media Center Extender (mine’s for my XBOX, which I bought especially for this purpose). It lets you get at the music, video, pictures, radio, PVR, live TV and pretty much everything else that Media Center exposes, but from any TV in the house and all with the fabulous 10-fit UI that MCE provides. I had to duct tape down the extra long wire from my office to my bedroom (I explicitly left out a network connection in the bedroom when I wired the place — who knew?) and my megabit LAN works just fine, but I can see needing more when I put one of these things on every TV in the house, which is pretty likely, since it rocks so hard. Wahoo!

Oh, and as if that weren’t enough, the XBOX Media Center Extender kit comes with a remote and remote sensor that works for playing DVDs, too, thus saving you the trouble of buying both. I’m in love!

November 19, 2004 .net

Avalon CTP Sample and Tool: XamlPad Clone

November 19, 2004 .net

November 2004 Avalon CTP Released

Just in case you haven’t noticed, MSDN Subscribers should download the Avalon Community Technology Preview, which enables Avalon to run under Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 and to integrate with Visual Studio 2005. Also, you can access the WinFX SDK that reference Avalon online. And as if that weren’t enough, the Avalon evangelist and product teams have teamed up to give you an overview of what’s new in this pre-release of Avalon. Of course, we’re still on the way to beta, let alone an RTM of Avalon, so there’s still plenty of time to give the Avalon team feedback about what you love and don’t love in the Avalon newsgroup.

And as if that we’re enough, here’s some views and news about the Avalon CTP:

In the words of Chris Anderson, Architect on the Avalon team, This is not the final API set, XAML spec, or anything else - this is a Technology Preview’”. And still, I’ve spent all day installing in on my machine. Wahoo!

November 18, 2004 .net

Scott Garvey’s Discussion of Smart Clients

Channel9 has a nice video of Scott Garvey, a Microsoft Smart Client Evangelist, talking about what’s a smart client and what’s not. Scott also discussed some examples of smart clients, e.g. eBay for power sellers.”

For me, things boil down this way: if it’s something I’ve got to spend significant time in, I really want it to be a smart client, otherwise I’m going to get frustrated. For example, Outlook Web Access is great for occasional use from any PC under the sun, but if I’m using it for more than 5 minutes, I’m guaranteed to press a hotkey like Ctrl+A and get nothing like I expect, forcing me to find my laptop so I can get some real work done in Outlook.


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