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posted on August 16, 2012 by Scott Hanselman

Jason Zander announced today that Visual Studio 2012 and .NET Framework 4.5 is RELEASED to web. The .NET Web Tools Team (the team I'm on) has coverage on their blog as well. I thought I'd showcase some Tiny Happy Features that the team worked on just because it made life better. Some are large some are small, but all are tiny happy features. I'll continue for a few more Tiny Happy Features o

 
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C# Developer - Visual Studio Extensions at Whole Tomato Software

Whole Tomato Software is expanding its line of award-winning Microsoft Visual Studio extensions and seeks a seasoned C# developer to help push our products to the next level of…

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iOS Programmer (Obj-C, optional: C++,C#) - videogames,… at Red Glasses

iPhone/iPad programming, with options to do Android and Unity in future (depends which projects you join). We're a small team making great apps (our last 3 were all 4.5 or 5…

Posted on Careers 2.0 on August 13, 2012

C#/.net Developer at New York Life Insurance Company

Assists and supports the development and maintenance of cost effective application software utilizing knowledge of tools, concepts and principles to construct and deliver software…

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Senior .NET (C#) / Web developer @ CaptiveAire Systems / We… at CaptiveAire Systems

Captive Aire is a modern work environment providing software developers quality tools and hardware to perform to their fullest potential. Apple hardware is provided with your…

Posted on Careers 2.0 on August 14, 2012

.Net(C#) Developer at Eloqua

Eloqua is searching for a passionate .Net (C#) Software Developer to join our Research and Development team in Toronto.In this role, you will evaluate, design and…

Posted on Careers 2.0 on August 15, 2012

posted on August 06, 2012 by Greg Duncan

As I write this, Curiosity is about a day away from its big moment, its touchdown on Mars (Boy, I hope it lands with no problems! Fingers, arms, legs, eyes are all crossed that all goes well! Go NASA! Go Humanity!). Needless to say, there's a good bit of Mars Fever right now. You think you have it in you to program a Mars lander? Would you like to give your kids, family and friends a developmen

posted on August 08, 2012 by Greg Duncan

Today's Metro (err... um... Windows 8 App) Wednesday project is another kind of common Hello World kind of example application, one that shows that given a public API developers can provide an experience beyond what the API provider might have ever imagined. Oh and it shows other stuff too, like calling an OData service, use HTML5/WinJS, data binding, sharing and more. Now it's up to you to tak

posted on August 10, 2012 by Greg Duncan

Today's Hardware Friday project is another cool project from Marco Minerva, Friend of the Blog. This project brings so many things together that it could have been called the Kitchen Sink project... Wi-Fi Gadgeteer Robot controlled by Windows Phone with image streaming I have upgraded the .NET Gadgeteer Robot I described in the post Constructing a Bluetooth controlled Robot, replacing the Blu

posted on August 13, 2012 by Greg Duncan

Today's Modern UI Monday post is a library by John Michael Hauck, with source too, that makes tweeting from your Windows 8 app almost too simple and easy. And as an added bonus, you not only get the library, but a tutorial on how to use Twitter's API too. TwitterRt - Tweet from Windows Metro Apps My goal is to make tweeting from a C# Metro application as easy as possible. To that end, I created

posted on August 15, 2012 by Greg Duncan

You all know I have a soft spot in my heart for XNA. Since it first came out and let me create games for my XBox 360, I've been a fanboy of it. You also know that I'm a fanboy of gaming engines, like Unity3D. So when I saw the two mixed in this proof of concept, a example of running XNA inside of Unity3D (let alone that the Platformer Sample was used), well... Announcing UnityXNA – XNA Inside U

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