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Marvin Varela's blog: Using C# 3.0's Extension Methods to generate MCML from Reference types
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Saturday, May 12, 2007. Using C# 3.0's Extension Methods to generate MCML from Reference types. Other versions of the article:. C# 30 features Extension Methods. Static methods which will let you extend the functionality of. Existing types, without having to sub-class the type or modifying the original source code. This article discusses how to use this feature to generate Media Center Markup Language (MCML) in a re-usable and extensible way. The basics: Value Types. Target, String name) {. Result = " n.
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Marvin Varela's blog: Multi-value Flag Pattern (a.k.a. specialized enumerations)
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Monday, August 27, 2007. Multi-value Flag Pattern (a.k.a. specialized enumerations). Pattern (a.k.a. specialized enumerations). In software development, a flag is a mark placed on an. Object instance or data record in order to signal a particular status or. Condition or to keep a record on whether a particular event has occurred. Concerning the specified data. Mostly flags are binary, meaning they represent. A Boolean value; they are either true or false. We see many binary flags. Needs to be “appr...
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Marvin Varela's blog: Silverlight 1.0: Preparing for the release candidate
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Monday, July 16, 2007. Silverlight 1.0: Preparing for the release candidate. Tim Sneath has announced on his blog. That the first release candidate for Silverlight 1.0 will be made public in a couple of weeks. It is important for people with current and upcoming developments using Silverlight to prepare for this release as two very important things will happen:. Some of the changes on this release will break previous Silverlight applications. You can download this "Preview SDK" here. Currently there is n...
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Marvin Varela's blog: 2007-05
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Saturday, May 12, 2007. Using C# 3.0's Extension Methods to generate MCML from Reference types. Other versions of the article:. C# 30 features Extension Methods. Static methods which will let you extend the functionality of. Existing types, without having to sub-class the type or modifying the original source code. This article discusses how to use this feature to generate Media Center Markup Language (MCML) in a re-usable and extensible way. The basics: Value Types. Target, String name) {. Result = " n.
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Marvin Varela's blog: Images from LiveSpace into PhotoSphere
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Thursday, July 12, 2007. Images from LiveSpace into PhotoSphere. I signed up for Microsoft's Popfly sometime ago, but haven't really had time to get deeper into it. Today I started playing with it and created my first "mashup": Images from LiveSpace into PhotoSphere. A mashup is basically a combination of plug-ins that interact between them using a certain protocol. Some plug-in server data, others use this data and present it in a certain way. You can see the result above these blog entry.
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Marvin Varela's blog: 2007-07
http://marvinvarela.blogspot.com/2007_07_01_archive.html
Monday, July 16, 2007. Silverlight 1.0: Preparing for the release candidate. Tim Sneath has announced on his blog. That the first release candidate for Silverlight 1.0 will be made public in a couple of weeks. It is important for people with current and upcoming developments using Silverlight to prepare for this release as two very important things will happen:. Some of the changes on this release will break previous Silverlight applications. You can download this "Preview SDK" here. Currently there is n...
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Marvin Varela's blog: 2007-08
http://marvinvarela.blogspot.com/2007_08_01_archive.html
Monday, August 27, 2007. Multi-value Flag Pattern (a.k.a. specialized enumerations). Pattern (a.k.a. specialized enumerations). In software development, a flag is a mark placed on an. Object instance or data record in order to signal a particular status or. Condition or to keep a record on whether a particular event has occurred. Concerning the specified data. Mostly flags are binary, meaning they represent. A Boolean value; they are either true or false. We see many binary flags. Needs to be “appr...
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