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Introduction to HTML5 Canvas: Part 2 (Example)
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Samaj Shekhar
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6 Aug 2011
license: CC (Attr 3U)
This post gives you a complete walkthrough of creating a diagram on canvas.
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Introduction to HTML5 Canvas: Part 1
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1 Aug 2011
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This post introduces you to the element of HTML5 and discusses various methods and properties provided by it.
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Consuming Tinyit.cc Link Shortening API Service in C#.NET/VB.NET/PHP
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danishchopra
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4 Apr 2011
license: CC (Attr 3U)
This article explains in detail about how to consume the Tinyit.cc link shortening and tracking service API in your C#/VB/PHP based web applications. Tinyit.cc is one of the best URL shorteners and provides a free API to access their spam free link shortening and tracking service.
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Dynamic Sliding Puzzle Generator
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Krishnachytanya Ayyagari
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27 Mar 2011
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A dynamic sliding puzzle generator involving LINQ and photo scaling functionalities.
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Checking Your WP7 Application Capabilities
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25 Oct 2010
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Checking Your WP7 Application Capabilities
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Clearing Cookies on Windows Phone 7 or How to Log Out of Facebook
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Derek Lakin
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25 Oct 2010
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Like many people it seems I’ve been working on an application for Windows Phone 7 that integrates with Facebook
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Consuming URL Shortening Services – X.co
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Mohammad Elsheimy
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26 Sep 2010
license: CC (Attr 3U)
A complete discussion of the WCF services offered by X.co, and the RESTful interfaces provided
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Consuming URL Shortening Services – bit.ly
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Mohammad Elsheimy
Article
21 Sep 2010
license: CC (Attr 3U)
This is a very hot article that you can’t leave without checking it first. This article is talking about the most popular and powerful URL shortening service ever, bit.ly. Today, we are going to talk about bit.ly API, its functions, and how you can access them from your .NET application.Don’t forget
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Consuming URL Shortening Services – Cligs
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Mohammad Elsheimy
Article
21 Sep 2010
license: CC (Attr 3U)
This is another article that talks about URL shortening services. Today we are going to talk about Cligs, one of the popular shortening services on the web.
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Consuming URL Shortening Services – Tweetburner (twurl)
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21 Sep 2010
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Just another article of the URL shortening services series. Today, we are going to talk about another hot and easy-to-use service, it's Tweetburner. If you haven't used it before, then it's the time to. We're going to discuss how to use Tweetburner first. After that, we'll inspect its API and learn
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Consuming URL Shortening Services – is.gd
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21 Sep 2010
license: CC (Attr 3U)
Another article of our series that talks about accessing URL shortening services programmatically. This article is talking about is.gd shortening service, how you can use it, and how to access it via your C#/VB.NET application.
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Consuming URL Shortening Services - Introduction
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Mohammad Elsheimy
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21 Sep 2010
license: CC (Attr 3U)
This is the first article of our series that talks about accessing URL shortening services programmatically. Here we introduce new concepts like the REST API. We also have a brief discussion of URL shortening services APIs and how you can access them. In addition, we are going to talk about .NET sup
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9 Rules about Constructors, Destructors, and Finalizers
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Mohammad Elsheimy
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27 May 2010
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in C#, C++/CLI, and ISO/ANSI C++
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Creating a Simple Twitter Client Application
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21 May 2010
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VB.NET and C# + twitto; a simple desktop Twitter
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Using SPExport and SPImport: Part 1
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28 Apr 2010
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Using SPExport and SPImport to copy or move a SharePoint web.
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Testing Private Members in Visual Studio
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Derek Lakin
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14 Apr 2010
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Testing Private Members in Visual Studio
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Moving a WPF Window with a WindowStyle of None
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Derek Lakin
Technical Blog
14 Apr 2010
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Moving a WPF Window with a WindowStyle of None
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Cloud-Based Source Control using Live Mesh and Git
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Derek Lakin
Technical Blog
14 Apr 2010
license: CC (Attr 3U)
I’ve been working on a couple of projects recently where I’ve been storing the source in the cloud using Live Mesh so that I could access the solution from any of the PCs and laptops that litter the house. On the whole this approach has worked fairly well, although it results in a lot of changes thr
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Migrating a Legacy WPF Application to Prism - Part 1
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Derek Lakin
Technical Blog
14 Apr 2010
license: CC (Attr 3U)
This is the first of several posts on my journey migrating a legacy application to use the Composite Application Guidance for WPF, which (like Brian Noyes) I prefer to call Prism, mainly because it's shorter, but it's also cooler! I've watched the "Brian Noyes on Prism" dnr TV episode intently, rea
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Change Notification for Dependency Properties
by
Derek Lakin
Technical Blog
14 Apr 2010
license: CC (Attr 3U)
The other day I was hacking away in WPF and I decided that I needed to be able to do something specific when the Visibility property of a control changed...
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Binding to Enumerations
by
Derek Lakin
Technical Blog
14 Apr 2010
license: CC (Attr 3U)
Every now and then, you find yourself needing to bind some control or the other to the values of an enumeration, such as System.DayOfWeek. You'd think this would be fairly simple, but it's actually trickier than you think.
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Defining the Default Style for a Lookless Control
by
Derek Lakin
Technical Blog
14 Apr 2010
license: CC (Attr 3U)
Microsoft introduced the concept of “lookless” controls in WPF, which means that the control defines its behaviour without any information about how it actually looks, which is where templates and styles come in. However, all of the default controls provide a default look, which is in keeping with
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Migrating a Legacy WPF Application to Prism - Part 2
by
Derek Lakin
Technical Blog
14 Apr 2010
license: CC (Attr 3U)
After my initial successes in moving to a Prism-style bootstrapper in Part 1, it was time to move onto the next step. But in the case of a legacy application, what's the next step?
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.NET3.5
C#
Windows
.NET
Dev
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.NET
Creating a Custom View Mode that Supports a Template Selector
by
Derek Lakin
Technical Blog
14 Apr 2010
license: CC (Attr 3U)
Creating a Custom View Mode that Supports a Template Selector
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Windows Presentation Foundation
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Controls
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.NET
Dev
COM
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.NET
Setting the Initial Focus in WPF
by
Derek Lakin
Technical Blog
14 Apr 2010
license: CC (Attr 3U)
Shows how to set the initial focus in XAML
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