Windows 7 RC Training Kit for Developer

image Microsoft released the Training Kit for developer yesterday. It contains presentations, Hands on Labs and democode for the new Windows 7 APIs.
The Traing Kit is directed towards to C++ developers, but Microsoft offers Wrapper classen for .NET.

Topics:

    • Taskbar
    • Libraries
    • Multi Touch
    • Sensors and Location
    • Ribbon
    • Trigger Start Services,
    • Instrumentation and ETW
    • Application Compatability

Download.

.NET Devs:

Some API will be integrated into the .NET 4.0 Framwork, e.g. Multitouch input, the taskbar & jumplists in WPF. With the Wrapper from Microsoft you gain access to the other APIs. The wrapper classes are open source (and are not supported by Microsoft!).

Via Swiss MSDN Team Blog

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  1. I am just learning ASP.NET’s MVC and was reading your blog entry at:

    http://code-inside.de/blog-in/2008/04/08/aspnet-mvc-pagination-view-user-control/

    I’m totally new to web development — I have been a systems developer for over 20 years so this is all new to me.  I’m trying to figure out how to utilize your pagination control.  Do you have any sample with a complete application that utilizes this with the partial controls, the controller, and the view?

    To utilize this, would I need to create a paginated list control to render the list contents and then in the view render my paginated list control and then render the partial control for your pagination control? Please pardon my ignorance here, I’m on day 2 of exploring MVC :-)

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  2. Dynamics is doing along some key criteria. ,

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