RIA & Web Podcasts
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Web Design TV: Create quick and easy Flash preloaders
Discover how to create a Flash preloader with ActionScript 2
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Web Design TV: Quick and easy video in Flash CS3
Discover how to encode with ease, trim your video, add effects, work with masks, and much more!
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Web Design TV: Episode 3 - Get started with Flash CS3 (animate a movie clip)
In this episode we show you how to get started with Flash CS3, and create your very own animated movie clip.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: ADO.NET Data Services - A Basic Silverlight Client
In this video we'll use the "ASP.NET Data Services Silverlight Add-On" in order to build a simple read-only Silverlight client for an ADO.NET Data Service.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: SQL Server 2008 - Table Valued Parameters
SQL Server 2008 (and ADO.NET in .NET Framework V3.5) have a capability whereby you can pass a whole table of data into a stored procedure in one go. Rather than passing XML or a string, multi-valued parameters can be represented quite naturally.In this video, we take a quick look.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: LINQ to XML - Events and Annotations
LINQ to XML has a way in which arbitrary objects can be used to "annotate" an XML tree. This provides a convenient way to associate a non XML data structure with data stored in an XML tree. You can also have a LINQ to XML tree fire events whenever its content is modified.In this video we take.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: LINQ to XML - Streaming Large Data Files Out of Memory
LINQ to XML has built-in support via the XStreamingElement for avoiding the cost of creating a large tree of XML nodes in memory in situations where you are streaming that XML out to (e.g.) disk. In this video we take a look how that works.(This video links up with the "Streaming In" video so.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: LINQ to XML - Streaming In Large Documents
In this short video we demonstrate one approach to using the LINQ to XML API whilst making use of an XmlReader to stream in the XML.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: LINQ to XML - Querying with XPath
In this video we take a quick look at using XPath queries with the LINQ to XML API.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: LINQ to XML: Working with Schema
In this video, we take a quick look at how we can perform schema validation when working with the LINQ to XML API.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Using HTTP, XML and JSON in WCF V3.5
Windows Communication Foundation V3.5 makes it easy to offer services which are addressed with a simple URI, accessed over the HTTP protocol and return simple XML or JSON serialized data. This is great for people wanting to consume services from clients such as AJAX web clients. In this video, we.
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Railscasts: #77 Destroy Without JavaScript
If the user has JavaScript disabled, the "Destroy" link might not work properly. In this episode I will explore a number of ways to work around this issue.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Offering Syndicated RSS/ATOM Data from WCF V3.5 Services
Windows Communication Foundation V3.5 comes with a built-in object model that makes serialization and consumption of syndication formats like RSS and ATOM a lot easier than hand-cranking your own XML. In this video, we'll take a look at how we add RSS generation to an existing WCF service.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Building a Vista Sidebar Gadget - Part 4, Adding Behaviour
Vista gadgets exist in the Sidebar and provide quick and easy access to useful functions such as customised searching, currency conversion or a miniature RSS reader.To build your own gadget is very straightforward. In the main they consist of some HTML for the layout and JavaScript for the be.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Building a Vista Sidebar Gadget - Part 3, Defining the User Interface
Vista gadgets exist in the Sidebar and provide quick and easy access to useful functions such as customised searching, currency conversion or a miniature RSS reader.To build your own gadget is very straightforward. In the main they consist of some HTML for the layout and JavaScript for the be.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Building a Vista Sidebar Gadget - Part 2, Creating Look and Feel
Vista gadgets exist in the Sidebar and provide quick and easy access to useful functions such as customised searching, currency conversion or a miniature RSS reader.To build your own gadget is very straightforward. In the main they consist of some HTML for the layout and JavaScript for the be.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Building a Vista Sidebar Gadget - Part 1, Getting Started
Vista gadgets exist in the Sidebar and provide quick and easy access to useful functions such as customised searching, currency conversion or a miniature RSS reader.To build your own gadget is very straightforward. In the main they consist of some HTML for the layout and JavaScript for the be.
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Railscasts: #69 Markaby in Helper
Do you ever need to generate HTML code in a helper method? Placing it directly in Ruby strings is not very pretty. Learn a great way to generate HTML through Markaby in this episode.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Office Open XML Content Controls and Repeating Data (Part 3 of 3)
The "Creating Dynamic Documents in Word 2007" Screencast introduced the concept of databinding content controls to elements in the custom XML store thereby creating a simple but powerful mechanism to generate "dynamic documents". These documents define content, layout and formatting and their con.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Office Open XML Content Controls and Repeating Data (Part 2 of 3)
The "Creating Dynamic Documents in Word 2007" Screencast introduced the concept of databinding content controls to elements in the custom XML store thereby creating a simple but powerful mechanism to generate "dynamic documents". These documents define content, layout and formatting and their con.
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FLOSS Weekly
Last episode 11 years ago on twit.tv
We're not talking dentistry here; FLOSS all about Free Libre Open Source Software. Join hosts Randal Schwartz and Leo Laporte every Saturday as they talk with the most interesting and important people in the Open Source and Free Software community.