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  • Free Expression Training

    Found via Aussie UX Evangelist, Shane Morris, get free online Expression training from lynda.com.  The course covering the RTM version of Expression Blend looks good to me.  I'll have to get to it afterward.  Right now, I'm enjoying the WPF virtual bootcamp CD (Disc 3) that came with my MIX 07 goodies.  If you ...
    Posted to Sean's Idea Kitchen (Weblog) by sgerety on June 21, 2007
  • Great MIX sessions today

    So far today has been a hit with sessions.  I attended the Clement Mok did a session on Agency 2.0 which really had great inofrmation.  I'll post some thoughts later about his talk from a architecture viewpoint.  Then I attended the Microsoft Dynamics demo and finally! A LOB application that uses the power of WPF that doesn't ...
    Posted to Sean's Idea Kitchen (Weblog) by sgerety on May 2, 2007
  • Open the iPhone with Silverlight

    While sitting in the keynote here at MIX, watching Scott Gu flip back and forth between a Mac and Windows, I thougth that using Silverlight would possibly be a great way to run app's on your iPhone.  It will be interesting to see what happens when the phone is out and what we can do with Silverlight by then.   Seanmix07
    Posted to Sean's Idea Kitchen (Weblog) by sgerety on April 30, 2007
  • Microsoft Product Naming is taking a turn for the better

    It looks Microsoft is finally using names that are easy to say and more memorable.  First we had ''Microsoft Expression Interactive Designer'' and then they changed it to Expression Blend.  Whomever made that change I owe you a drink (come see me at MIX and I'll pay up).  There's also Expression Design, Expression Web, Expression ...
    Posted to Sean's Idea Kitchen (Weblog) by sgerety on April 26, 2007
  • Expression Blend and Web now in MSDN

    Hooray! The developer tools for WPF, WPF/E and HTML will now be included in the MSDN subscription.  I would always find myself moving back and forth between Blend and Visual Studio whenever I do any WPF work.  Thanks, Scott for giving us a wonderful bit of news.    
    Posted to Sean's Idea Kitchen (Weblog) by sgerety on April 5, 2007
  • Adobe CS3 has been Vistafied

    I saw this on Gizmodo today and it looks like Adobe took a page from the number of versions available for Vista. Check out the table at the bottom of the page at Amazon for the number of versions.  Wow, you could go to MIX 07 and get a copy of Vista Ultimate and Expression Suite for the price of the Master Collection and have beer money left ...
    Posted to Sean's Idea Kitchen (Weblog) by sgerety on March 30, 2007
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