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In this post, we will get ourselves familiar with one of the popular Twitter API – Twitterizer & the famous Facebook SDK which was recently released by Microsoft. We will be using them in quite few of our up coming project will be doing in the near future. Go to these pages and make sure you download the packages and have the DLLs ready. “Twitter”izer This is very famous .Net library to enable easy communication with Twitter. The official Google Code page for this is - http://code.google.com/p/tw...
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Welcome to the first part of the Silverlight 3 tutorial. I know SL4 Beta is out, but if you have your fundamentals right, versions are not a problem, just a little bit of study will keep you abreast of the latest version. Here are some prerequisites for this tutorials. Remember, our ultimate aim here is to create a Twitter client from Silverlight. Softwares required: 1) Visual Studio 2008 with SP1 2) Silverlight 3 Tools for VS2008 - here 3) Silverlight 3 SDK – here 4) Expression Blend 3 – I am not...
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We look to learn the Silverlight, WPF and ASP.NET MVC 2 over the next few months. We’ll start developing a data driven application to explore each one of these. I am now in the process of finding a sample database for use. We will start our tutorials from next week. Stay tuned until then. Technorati Tags: ASP.NET,MVC,Silverlight,WPF...
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I am Manickam Ramanathan, call me Max. My interest areas are, but not limited to .Net, SQL Server, Silverlight, WPF, Programming using APIs, ASP.NET MVC, Powershell. I was working for about an year in ASP.Net and SQL Server and then I came to downunder to do my Masters in IT at "The University of New South Wales". I was also working in a company during this time as a Part time .NET Developer. Now I have completed my studies and started working full time and now I am looking forward to explore and...
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