XML Podcasts
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Office Open XML Document Profiling
As well as generating dynamic documents, Office Open XML and the System.IO.Packaging API can be used to query Office Document properties such as author, creation date, document title etc. We can also access custom properties. In this Screencast we'll take a look at using System.IO.Packaging to qu.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Office Open XML Document Inspection
As well as generating dynamic documents, Office Open XML and the System.IO.Packaging API can be used to inspect Office documents en masse. In this Screencast we'll take a look at using System.IO.Packaging to strip slide notes from a PowerPoint 2007 document on the server.Check my blog entry f.
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NxtGenUG Podcasts: The One With 5D... D... D...
Published 13 years ago, running time 0h52m
It's the post DDD5 podcast, and its just as well Dave recorded something, 'cos Rich never turned up! Rich makes some feeble excuse about missing another great DDD, but avows to ensure Dave's XSLT Session underpins all the other sessions by marking it right down! Featuring interviews with Phil Wi...
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Word 2007 - Content Controls and Schema Validation
One of the benefits of the custom XML store over the XML support in previous versions of Office is that you don't need to supply a schema for your XML to use it. But if you do supply a schema, you get some useful benefits...Check my blog entry for hyperlinks to additional resources and other
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Content Controls, Document Properties and the Document Information Panel
Word 2007 has one more content control trick up its sleeve. As well as providing assistance, navigation and data entry constraints for users, and databinding to elements in the custom xml store, content controls can also bind to document and SharePoint properties. And you can do this direct from
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MSDN UK Screencasts: The Custom XML Store
The Office Open XML File Format (the default file format for Word 2007, Excel 2007 and PowerPoint 2007 documents) offers the capability to store custom XML documents within the document package itself. These can be used to store application date, properties, metadata etc.Check my blog entry f.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Intro to the Office Open XML File Format
The 2007 Microsoft Office System introduces new default file formats for Word, PowerPoint and Excel. The Open XML File Format makes it possible to generate, modify, interrogate and sanitise Office documents without the Office client and opens up a whole host of possibilities for developers. This
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Namespaces in VB with LINQ to XML
XML and Namespaces go together like Terry and June. In this session we'll look at how we can work with XML namespaces from VB using LINQ to XML.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Querying XML in VB with LINQ to XML
We'll use this video to have a quick look at how we can query XML using LINQ to XML and how it offers us a clear, concise, maintainable syntax for querying XML data.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Creating XML in VB with LINQ to XML
LINQ to XML offers radically new and slick ways to create XML. In this session we'll take a look at how we can statically and dynamically generate XML from VB.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Namespaces in C# with LINQ to XML
XML and Namespaces go together like Terry and June. In this session we'll look at how we can work with XML namespaces from C# using LINQ to XML.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Querying XML in C# with LINQ to XML
We'll use this video to have a quick look at how we can query XML using LINQ to XML and how it offers us a clear, concise, maintainable syntax for querying XML data.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Creating XML in C# with LINQ to XML
LINQ to XML offers radically new and slick ways to create XML. In this session we'll take a look at how we can statically and dynamically generate XML from C
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NxtGenUG Podcasts: The One With The Maracas ...
Published 13 years ago, running time 0h35m
Its the last day of the MVP Summit, the boys dive deep into XML and dynamic language sessions all NDA unfortunately so don't expect them to say anything ... But an interview with Russ Nemhauser uncovers his love for the Mac and concern with some project management methodologies. Brad Abrams gets ...
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NxtGenUG Podcasts: The one with the big announcement ...
Published 14 years ago, running time 0h52m
Fresh from a great WebDD event, Dave and Rich, talk about the joys of being a conference delegate, and of bagging a great interview with non-other than Mr ASP.NET himself Scott Guthrie. Rich talks about Ultimate Downloads, Halo3 (of course), Dave is all excited about the uber Swag give-away that...
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MSDN UK Screencasts: VB9 - XML Support
VB9 becomes the best .NET language for creating and manipulating XML with XML features built natively in the language. In this session, we'll take a quick look at what you can expect.
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NxtGenUG Podcasts: The one with TechED Day -1: Germany 3 USA 2
Published 14 years ago, running time 0h51m
Day One of TechEd and Dave and Rich get to speak to over 130 delegates on XML/XSLT and XPath. The guys interview Microsoft's Steve Swartz and Clemens Vasters, Bob Beuchemin from SQL Skills, a daily report from Geff 'Bacardi' Lombardi,Folker Will and Juergen Pfeifer.
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Arcast: The Evolution of Architecture with Martin Fowler
Published 14 years ago, running time 0h31m
Change is happening all around us, new technologies, new methodologies, but how are these changes affecting the ways in which systems are architected and how do recent developments like patterns and refactoring cause us to think differently about architecture? These are the questions that I had i.
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Ruby on Rails Podcast: Tim Bray
Published 14 years ago, running time 0h19m
Tim Bray, co-inventor of XML, talks about the appeal of Ruby as a dynamic language and where Java might have a place in the future of Rails. Also features Obie Fernandez and Dave Astels.
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Arcast: Expert Business Objects with Rocky Lhotka
Published 15 years ago, running time 0h33m
Business objects – ancient history right? I mean haven’t we all figured this out by now? Well according to my guest today; Rocky Lhotka the answer is no. Many people are still writing really ugly code and everyone knows it, but what is difficult is how to do the right thing. Well my friend, Rocky.
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The SitePoint Podcast
Last episode 11 years ago on www.sitepoint.com
News, opinion, and fresh thinking for web developers and designers. The official podcast of sitepoint.com.