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MVVM on the Full Stack

19 January 2012 mvvm

Long ago, in a galaxy far far away I met with Jon Galloway [https://twitter.com/#!/jongalloway] and Jesse Liberty [https://twitter.com/JesseLiberty] to brainstorm on some MVVM ideas. I had forgotten about this video recording, and I guess they did too. But now, many months later they dug it up and y

jsFiddle is Well Worth 3 Minutes

10 January 2012 jsfiddle

If you do anything new today, take 3 minutes to get to know jsFiddle [http://jsfiddle.net]. Why? Because if you do any web development then you’ll benefit from using it. Why 3 minutes? Because that’s all it takes to to grok what it does, how it works, and to write your first “fiddle”.  If you have m

3 Challenges for Windows Phone

4 January 2012 windows phone

I like my Windows Phone. The UI is awesome and I’m itching to get the Lumia 900 when it comes out. The iPhone interface feels a bit dated to me. But the lack of good apps is killing me right now. I have faith in the Windows Phone team though that 2012 will be a big year and they’ll continue to rise.

Discussing the Microsoft Client Landscape on DotNetRocks

4 January 2012 DotNetRocks

A few weeks ago I had a great time talking with Carl and Richard about the client development landscape. We chatted about everything from XAML, to Windows Phone, Windows 8, to Silverlight, to HTML5, to JavaScript, to KnockoutJS, to and JsRender. That discussion ended up being on this week’s DotNetRo

Knockout 2.0.0 is Available

21 December 2011 knockout

Knockout 2.0.0 [http://www.knockoutjs.com] was released last night to the web! You might have been tinkering with the 1.3.0 RC recently, but it has been renamed to 2.0.0. Steve lists a few reasons why he went this route and I fully support the decision to jump to a new major version number. If you l

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Hi, I'm John Papa. I author this blog, create courses for Pluralsight, and work in Developer Relations. I am a professional storyteller, I contribute to OSS, and I'm a Web technologist

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