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A quick update to my readers on a few little subjects. First of all, some people have noticed my blog welcomed readers with a not-so-sweet 404 error message the last few days. Turned out my monthly bandwidth was exceeded which was enough reason for my hosting provider to take the thing offline. Since...
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During my last tour I’ve been collecting quite some fundamental and introductory Rx samples as illustrations with my presentations on the topic. As promised, I’m sharing those out through my blog. More Rx content is to follow in the (hopefully near) future, with an exhaustive discussion of various design...
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As part of my three week African and European tour I have the honor to talk to the local Belgian Visual Studio User Group (VISUG) on April 6th in the Microsoft Belux offices in Zaventem, Belgium. Seats are limited, but there’s still time for you to register. More info can be found here . Oh, and there...
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It's been a long time I've written epic blog posts over here, but for a good reason. We've been working very hard on getting a new Rx release out the door and I'm proud to announce it's available now through http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/devlabs/ee794896.aspx . Notice we got a ...
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Slightly over two years after arriving here in Redmond to work on the WPF team, time has come for me to make a switch and pursue other opportunities within the company. Starting January 13th, I’ll be working on the SQL Cloud Data Programmability Team on various projects related to democratizing the cloud...
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With the recent release of the Reactive Extensions for .NET (Rx) on DevLabs , you’ll hear quite a bit about reactive programming, based on the IObservable<T> and IObserver<T> interfaces. A great amount of resources is available on Channel 9 . In this series, I’ll focus on the dual of the...
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Introduction Before reaching the catharsis in the “More LINQ with System.Interactive” series over here, I wanted to ensure a solid understanding of the essence of LINQ in my reader base. Often people forget the true essence of a technology due to the large number of auxiliary frameworks and extensions...
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With the recent release of the Reactive Extensions for .NET (Rx) on DevLabs , you’ll hear quite a bit about reactive programming, based on the IObservable<T> and IObserver<T> interfaces. A great amount of resources is available on Channel 9 . In this series, I’ll focus on the dual of the...
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With the recent release of the Reactive Extensions for .NET (Rx) on DevLabs , you’ll hear quite a bit about reactive programming, based on the IObservable<T> and IObserver<T> interfaces. A great amount of resources is available on Channel 9 . In this series, I’ll focus on the dual of the...
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With the recent release of the Reactive Extensions for .NET (Rx) on DevLabs , you’ll hear quite a bit about reactive programming, based on the IObservable<T> and IObserver<T> interfaces. A great amount of resources is available on Channel 9 . In this series, I’ll focus on the dual of the...
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