In this episode of the Coding4Fun Show, Brian Peek chats with Josh Blake about Natural User Interfaces and Multitouch programming with .NET. Josh has written a multitouch PowerPoint replacement called NaturalShow, which was demonstrated during his NUI session at MIX10. Watch and learn a bit about how this application was created as well as how you can write multitouch applications with WPF. And for even more multitouch programming goodness and more on NaturalShow, Josh is currently working on a book titled Multitouch on Windows, which can be purchased and read while he’s writing it!
You asked for it…here it is. In this episode, Byron Tardif is back to explain how you can setup Windows Server AppFabric in a server farm environment.
On this episode of Ping, Laura and Paul deliver the hottest news stories circulating around the Microsoft campus. Headlines such as :
In this episode, Michael McKeown explains how to configure Windows Server AppFabric persistence. Though you don’t have to use persistence, if you are creating long-running workflows with Window Workflow Foundation (WF) you will definitely want to do this.