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Windows 8 XAML Metro Apps with OData – Part 1… So, you have heard the buzz about the brave new world of Windows 8 from MSFT’s BUILD Conference…
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[...] a disconnect, the official diagram didn’t seem to tell the story in the accurate way. Others felt the same way and posted "improved" [...]
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[...] I felt a disconnect, the official diagram didn’t seem to tell the story in the accurate way. Others felt the same way and posted “improved” [...]
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[...] Windows 8 Platform and Tools Source: http://dougseven.com/2011/09/15/a-bad-picture-is-worth-a-thousand-long-discussions/ [...]
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[...] For the record as we all know now, .NET is of course still there. Telerik’s Doug Seven released a more accurate diagram of the Windows 8 architecture that you should check out here if you’re...
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Hi Doug, I am in the process of writing a course that I am teaching in the spring of 2013. Could I use your architecture diagram in my course material? I will of course provide attribution and links...
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[...] have been using the architecture images Microsoft releases at Build 2011 & that awesome one Doug Seven created. However I have still found a lot of discussion exists even with those and they...
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How to call WinRT APIs in Windows 8 from C# Desktop Applications – WinRT Diagram… …
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[...] le billet Doug Seven’s blog post pour une image plus [...]
View ArticleBy: Thoughts on Developing Windows 8 Apps with HTML/JS | John C. Bland II
[...] Why? Because the HTML/JavaScript is compiled through the CLR just like XAML/etc. This is important because it means you get the comfort of picking a language and it is treated [...]
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[…] WinRT & .NET – How a bad picture is worth a thousand long discussions – Doug Seven […]
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[…] regarding how the CLR is leveraged both in and outside Metro in Windows 8. In a post entitled “A bad picture is worth a thousand long discussions,” he discussed the “Boxology” slide presented...
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[…] I hope this gives you a clearer picture. Read the full article here: http://dougseven.com/2011/09/15/a-bad-picture-is-worth-a-thousand-long-discussions/ […]
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[…] I hope this gives you a clearer picture. Read the full article here: http://dougseven.com/2011/09/15/a-bad-picture-is-worth-a-thousand-long-discussions/ […]
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[…] I hope this gives you a clearer picture. Read the full article here: http://dougseven.com/2011/09/15/a-bad-picture-is-worth-a-thousand-long-discussions/ […]
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[…] one from Doug Seven (former Microsoft employee) who clarified the original diagram last week. Read his post on why the original diagram was so […]
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[…] a reluctance to lead with technical messages. In short, there was no marketecture: none of those high-level schematics of boxes and arrows, which vendors use to oversimplify their system...
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