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What's New in the ASP.NET Fall 2012 Update?

2 November 2012 javascript / azure / knockout / SPA / asp.net / web api / odata / signalr

Last week at Build, Scott Hanselsman [https://twitter.com/shanselman] and Jon Galloway [https://twitter.com/jongalloway] presented a whirlwind tour of the new features coming to Visual Studio and ASP.NET. These features are meant to be additive to your experience as they will not impede any existing

Opening Code Camper in Visual Studio 2010

17 October 2012 pluralsight / SPA / visual studio 2010

[http://jpapa.me/spaps]Wondering how to open the  Code Camper SPA from my Pluralsight course Single Page Apps with HTML5, Web API, Knockout and jQuery [http://jpapa.me/spaps]in Visual Studio 2010? Adam Storr [https://twitter.com/WestDiscGolf] went through this process and documented it in his blog

Intel IvyBridge Ultrabook Sensors

13 October 2012 review / windows 8 / intel

[https://www.johnpapa.net/content/images/2016/05/744DSC_2212.png] I’ve been using the Intel IvyBridge Ultrabook that I received from the folks at Intel for the past few weeks. My experience with it over that time has left me extremely impressed. The array of sensors on the device are perhaps the m

Building Windows 8 Apps - Now with More Candy!

10 October 2012 javascript / pluralsight / windows 8 / html / xaml

Dan Wahlin and I have updated our Introduction to Windows 8 Applications course with Pluralsight [http://pluralsight.com/training/Courses/TableOfContents/win8-intro]. The updates include 2 entirely new modules on building both HTML/JS apps and XAML apps with Visual Studio 2012. [http://pluralsight

First Look at 3rd Generation Intel Ivy Bridge Ultrabook

18 September 2012 review / ultrabook / windows 8 / intel

[http://www.johnpapa.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/DSC_2223.png]I love lightweight, powerful, and fast computers. Sometimes its so I can travel and other times its just to make it easy to move around the house. Not too long ago it was difficult to find these types of computers unless you were will

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