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Mar 25

Book review: Programming F#

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I’ve just finished reading Chris Smith’s book Programming F#. This is the second book I’ve tried reading on the subject and this time I’ve made it! Now, I’m not really a functional programming guy, but I must say that I see some interesting advantages associated with this style of programming (on the other hand, I […]

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Mar 20

Protected: Still no support for “attached events” in Silverlight

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Mar 20

Protected: XAML improvements in Silverlight 4.0

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Mar 15

Today a friend of mine asked me if there was an easy way to check if he was running in 32 or 64 bit version of windows. I’m still not sure on why he wanted to know that (I’m assuming he doesn’t belong to the small group of people that really needs this info), but […]

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Mar 12

Getting exception error message in Silverlight

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One of the things I needed to do in a recent project is get the error message returned from a WCF service in a Silverlight user control. The MSDN docs have a nice article which explains the changes you need to perform in order to get the server generated exception in your SL app (basically, […]

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Mar 11

I’m back…I hope…After some complicated times which culminated in the floods which destroyed several regions of Madeira, I guess things are starting to coming back to normal…at least, that’s what I hope…I’ll probably return to blogging, though the rhythm won’t be the same as before. One of the things I’ve been doing since I’ve migrated […]

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