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officewebviewer.com
A quick post about Office365… I spent thee day learning about it and learned about http://www.officewebviewer.com… a web site that takes an url to your office document, and gives you another url that renders a web viewer of that file… might come in handy ! Read more
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channel 9 and OSS with Xamarin
Well, i tried something new last time i was in Seattle, i recorded a Channel 9 show with my colleague Guy Barrette. Enjoy ! Enjoy Enjoy Read more
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nuget and project.json
Well, one thing we can rely on to be constant is… change… Nuget in VisualStudio has worked a certain way for a few years… add a line of text to packages.config via the nuget screen and then the restore process will restore that nuget package to a subdirectory named “packages” of your solution. Nuget will then run some Read more
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node, npm and package.json
We’ve been working on a solution for a client and chose to go with Aurelia. It is a framework like Angular and since I am not fond of the complexity of Angular (and Angular2), I figured I would try it out. Now, first things first. I am a Visual Studio guy, cause that’s what I know. Read more
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How to install a dev box in late 2015
Well, as you know I upgraded my laptop to shiny Lenovo Yoga 900. Compared to my old Samsung… it is quite a bit of trouble and at the same time sooo fast. In the last month since I’ve had it, I had to reinstall it completely a few times… The first time was to try Read more
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Developing Windows Services
Just a quick post to mention a project called TopShelf. I’ve made a few Windows Services in my life time for different clients, and the experience was never cool. Enter TopShelf, which gives you a fluent experience to configure a Windows Service. The really cool part though is that it gives you the necessary code Read more
