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  • I maded you a FractLOL…

    … and then I Silverlit it! Is alternately a LOLQuilt, a ROFLMosaic, or a Deep LOL! Here is the full screen version. You can click ur mouse to zoom in, shift-click to zoom out, or just use the mouse wheel to see that the image is made of thousands of LOLCats. How this came to be? The kittehs [...]
    Posted to Robert Burke's ObjectSharp blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on August 8, 2008
  • Silverlight 2 Beta Performance

    The Silverlight 2 Beta runs rings around the Silverlight 2 Alpha. However, the lack of hardware acceleration is very noticable (and relevant to an Image-oriented application like Legend of the Greasepole) when running at higher resolutions. For a little perspective: In 1998, the first version of Legend of the Greasepole was released. Platform: ...
    Posted to Robert Burke's ObjectSharp blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 25, 2008
  • 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
  • Top 3 of Mix08 (for me)

    1. The Cirque du Soleil keynote demo, the most engaging articulation of WPF’s “richer, smarter, more productive line-of-business app” message since Avalon Healthcare. 2. More Microsoft Research innovation sees the light of day in the product groups and for developers at large. Deep Zoom becomes available to developers through ...
    Posted to Robert Burke's ObjectSharp blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 8, 2008
  • Mix08 - Keynote Day 2

    Just got back from the Steve Ballmer / Guy Kawasaki keynote at this year’s Mix. Is Guy ever not on form? He did a great job asking Steve the tough questions, making it fun, and getting a few candid answers, along with some “PR” answers as well, including Steve’s cautious response to “What about [...]
    Posted to Robert Burke's ObjectSharp blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 6, 2008
  • Download links related to Mix08 Keynote Announcements

    Head over to Tim Sneath’s blog for a list of all download links related to the keynote this morning.
    Posted to Robert Burke's ObjectSharp blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 5, 2008
  • Mix08 Keynote - parting thoughts

    I’ve just stepped out from the first Mix Keynote I’ve attended as a consultant rather than a Microsoftie.  There was no real shocker in there, but it was a solid keynote and I am enthused by a couple of exciting announcements Ray Ozzie began by saying he sees Mix08 as one of several milestones on a [...]
    Posted to Robert Burke's ObjectSharp blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 5, 2008