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  • JesseLiberty @John_Papa Sorry to hear. Hope they get well v soon; cancer can be a nightmare...or not, depending on so many factors. Hoping for the best. about 8 days ago
  • JesseLiberty Black Sabbath just released their first album in.... what? 30 years? Amazing. And amazingly good. about 8 days ago
  • JesseLiberty My poor fish. Whenever I'm doing a podcast or a recording, I turn off their filter (noisy) - and then I forget to turn it back on! about 9 days ago
  • JesseLiberty @clintonrock Crazy: Wife, Kid1, Kid2, Desktop, Laptop, MacBook, Mac, Kitchen Laptop, Spare laptop, Surface, Samsung Slate. Ooops, that's 11! about 10 days ago
  • JesseLiberty @julielerman You are more than kind, and yes, I spend a lot of time giggling helplessly :-) about 10 days ago
  • JesseLiberty @julielerman Great choice. I bought the 15s when my dog ate my earlier pair... very happy with them. about 11 days ago

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Project Turing: Beginning RIA Services
Turing Project Page: [Novice: 9 | Advanced: 6 ] FAQ | Table of Contents | Definitions What is this and where do I start? [Reposted here while my primary blog is sorted out ] From Database to DataGrid The next step in Project Turing is to create a first iteration of the Silverlight application that will retrieve data from our database. Using our technology of choice: the Data Entity Framework coupled with .Net RIA Services. .Net RIA Services will allow us to create business logic on the server and ......

Posted On Wednesday, September 9, 2009 11:42 PM

Programming Silverlight
I'm happy to announce that I've launched a new project examining the creation of a business application from design to implementation using Silverlight and such related technologies as Linq, Entity Framework, RIA Services and more. This project is being documented on two levels: Targeted at intermediate Silverlight programmers. Targeted at novice Silverlight programmers to accomplish this, the documentation has next and previous markers for each track, and I've created a Table of Contents for locating ......

Posted On Wednesday, September 2, 2009 11:27 AM

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