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MSDN TV Holiday Episode III - WinFX, SOAP, XML, MIDI, and XBOX 360
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ChrisAn
and my
latest venture into public coding went live today
.
I strongly encourage you to turn the volume down for the last three minutes of this episode.
Posted
Dec 16 2005, 04:05 PM
by
don-box
Comments
Keith J. Farmer
wrote
re: MSDN TV Holiday Episode III - WinFX, SOAP, XML, MIDI, and XBOX 360
on 12-16-2005 12:07 PM
Is it okay to be stunned into disbelief? ;)
By the way, do either of you remember the game "Midi Maze", produced for the Atari ST by a nice little Seattle company by the name of Xanth?
john mcfetridge
wrote
re: MSDN TV Holiday Episode III - WinFX, SOAP, XML, MIDI, and XBOX 360
on 12-16-2005 12:29 PM
Happy Holidays
zom
wrote
re: MSDN TV Holiday Episode III - WinFX, SOAP, XML, MIDI, and XBOX 360
on 12-16-2005 1:12 PM
e zom
David Boschmans' Weblog
wrote
Sending music over SOAP using WinFX
on 12-17-2005 9:10 AM
Ever thought of using WinFX for programming a piano? Well Chris Anderson and Don Box did. Check it out...
Joe Duffy
wrote
re: MSDN TV Holiday Episode III - WinFX, SOAP, XML, MIDI, and XBOX 360
on 12-17-2005 11:45 AM
C'mon man. Any chance of making that puppy a public web service? ;)
Judah
wrote
re: MSDN TV Holiday Episode III - WinFX, SOAP, XML, MIDI, and XBOX 360
on 12-17-2005 5:08 PM
heheh, awesome guys, brilliant.
Stefan Tilkov
wrote
re: MSDN TV Holiday Episode III - WinFX, SOAP, XML, MIDI, and XBOX 360
on 12-18-2005 2:32 AM
On a Mac:
"We're sorry, the page you are viewing requires a media player plug-in that is not available for this browser. Plug-ins are available for Netscape 4.7x and the latest version of Microsoft(R) Internet Explorer.Internet Explorer"
That sucks so very, very much :-(
Marshall Brooke
wrote
re: MSDN TV Holiday Episode III - WinFX, SOAP, XML, MIDI, and XBOX 360
on 12-19-2005 12:18 AM
That's pretty much made my morning - nice room Don :)) - Happy Holidays
ON THE MATTER
wrote
Signs of Christmas
on 12-19-2005 4:01 PM
You know that Christmas is right around the corner when Don and Chris are singing again.
Some observations:...
Dave Corun
wrote
Awesome
on 12-19-2005 9:39 PM
That's hilarious. Good job guys!
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