Workshop at Øredev
On a very short notice - I agreed yesterday (Friday) to do a workshop at Øredev 2010, on Monday. The workshop is called “Getting Started with Silverlight Development”. Jeff Wilcox from Microsoft wi...
On a very short notice - I agreed yesterday (Friday) to do a workshop at Øredev 2010, on Monday. The workshop is called “Getting Started with Silverlight Development”. Jeff Wilcox from Microsoft wi...
The last couple of days in the aftermath of PDC 2010 has been quite stressful. Mary Jo Foleys posted an interview with Bob Muglia about Microsoft shifting in their strategy for Silverlight. With th...
I’ve been back and forth so many times with trying to come up with a good licensing model for Balder and have decided to keep the Ms-PL license, with one exception. Anyone creating commercial libra...
Ever since I started blogging and talking about this release back in August, I have simply not had the time to get it out the door. Always a little something I wanted to fix, or my daytime job gett...
Earlier this year, Microsoft announced a competition for creating a Windows Phone 7 app. Yesterday it was announced that I was one of 3 lucky winners of the competition, the two other winners being...
One of the more common feature request of Balder has been to be able to load files from anywhere. Although it is a commonly requested feature, there are a whole set of other features that is consta...
I’ve been reading a book on a subject that is halfway interesting to me; at least the Silverlight part of it. :) Its written by Gastón C. Hillar, you’ll find it here. The book is not a beginners gu...
Its over a month ago I announced 0.8.8.9 of Balder coming along. That after having 2 week iterations on releases. Its the case of “just want to get that feature done”, “just want to fix that bug”, ...
This fall I’ve been asked by Microsoft to hold a free introduction course in Windows Azure. Its a subject I find very interesting and really looking forward to be talking about. The date is 5th of...
Not everyone has the luxury of jumping on new technologies, it can be historical reasons, don’t have time to learn, deployment reasons - or flat out you simply don’t like anything new :) . Anyways...