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  • Legend of the Greasepole, Silverlight 2 Beta Edition

    The Legend of the Greasepole is a game that began its life on July 1st, 1996, when a group of Engineering students from Queen’s University in Canada decided they’d create a way to re-live their unexplainable annual tradition from the comfort of their long-suffering computers. After last year’s XNA port, the release of the ...
    Posted to Robert Burke's ObjectSharp blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 24, 2008
  • Off to Vegas!

    Thanks to everyone who came out to my WPF and Silverlight presentation at the Toronto CodeCamp event yesterday. It was great to have a chance to speak with so many interested and enthusiastic people who hung around after the talk. Because the presentation was a riff on my What’s New in WPF 3.5 and Silverlight [...]
    Posted to Robert Burke's ObjectSharp blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 3, 2008
  • User Experience in Toronto and Las Vegas

    I’m presenting at the Toronto Code Camp on Saturday about What’s new in Visual Studio 2008 for WPF 3.5 and Silverlight developers. My presentation will be an updated version of the presentation I gave at ObjectSharp’s Visual Studio 2008 At the Movies event, which hopefully you’ll find interesting and useful if you’re ...
    Posted to Robert Burke's ObjectSharp blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 25, 2008
  • WPF at the Movies: Follow-Up Links

    It was great to be part of ObjectSharp’s VS2008 at the Movies event this morning. Thanks to all of you who braved a quintessentially Canadian snowstorm to be there! My favourite part of the WPF/Silverlight presentation was being able to show some of the work ObjectSharp has been doing with WPF and .NET 3.5 at Thermo [...]
    Posted to Robert Burke's ObjectSharp blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 7, 2008
  • O# at the Movies

      I’ve been knee-deep in code for the past month, and in the process I’ve refined my proverbial code pipeline and learned heaps about what it’s really like to build line-of-business WPF applications with Visual Studio 2008. So I’m excited to have the chance to talk WPF and Silverlight at ObjectSharp’s “VS2008 at ...
    Posted to Robert Burke's ObjectSharp blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on January 28, 2008