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Web Development
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XAML
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- For #WPDev, a new set of WP8 Emulators are now available (Kunal Chowdhury)
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- 2000 WPF Things #980 – Binding ListBox Selection to Property on Bound Object (Sean Sexton)
- Windows 8.1: Create a PDF Viewer with new PDF API (Andrea Boschin)
Miscellaneous .NET
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- CRUD is Not a Service and Separating Concerns – Part 2: Services (Chris Patterson)
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- Do you want a better work/life balance this 2014? (Laila Lotfi)
- NDepend on a Real Project, Round 1.4: Mutually Dependent Namespaces (Steve Wilkes)
- If You Think Good Development Costs A Lot Of Money…. (Wally McClure)
- Executable Specifications (Matt Davey)
- Semantics, Modules And Testing: Why (And How) I Test Internal Components, Not Private Methods (Derick Bailey)
Other Mobile Platforms
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Podcasts / Screencasts / Videos
- Video : What is Chained Syntax in Knockout.js (Dhananjay Kumar)
- Episode 125: Getting strated with Application Insights for Visual Studio Online | Windows Azure Cloud Cover Show (Brian Keller, Charles Sterling, Nick Harris & Chris)
- Windows Weekly 343: Thurrottled (Paul Thurrott)
- The Nerdist Podcast – Brody Stevens (Chris Hardwick)
- The Windows Developer Show Episode 143 – “Top Story of 2013: Microsoft Acquires Travis” (Ryan Lowdermilk & Travis Lowdermilk)
- Get Up And Code 35: New Year’s Resolutions (John Sonmez & Iris Classon)
- StarTalk Radio Season 4 Time Capsule: Cosmic Queries (Neil deGrasse Tyson)
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Community / Events
- 2013 or What have I been up to? (Sara Chipps)
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- Live Webinar: Backwards Compatibility in Xamarin.Android Made Easy (James Montemagno)
- How did you learn to code? Help aspiring developers by sharing your experience (Taylor Soper)
Database
- SQL Server Reporting Services XML Data Source and Data Set (Scott Murray)
- SQL Server – Different ways to check Recovery Model of a database (Vishal Gajjar)
- The concurrency shoot-out: SQL Server versus MongoDB (part 3) (Elton Stoneman)
- Some More MySQL Tuning (Moshe Kaplan)
PowerShell
- The Powershell Challenge–Notes and Observations (Steve Jones)
- SQL SERVER – Start Services or Stop Services with PowerShell – Question to Readers? (Pinal Dave)
- Using Event Logs to Diagnose Errors in Desired State Configuration (Inchara Shivalingaiah)
Miscellaneous
- How I Evaluate Open-Source Software (Sandro Padin)
- Small Basic Interpreter and Small Basic Parser (Phillip Trelford)
- Bill Gates’ fortune grew by $15.8 billion in 2013 as Microsoft stock surged 35% (Taylor Soper)
More Link Collections
- Interesting Finds: January 4, 2014 and Interesting Finds: January 5, 2014 and Interesting Finds: January 6, 2014 (Jason Haley)
- Geek Reading January 4, 2014 (Robert Diana)
- The Morning Brew #1519 (Chris Alcock)
- Windows App Developer Links – 2014-01-06 (Dan Rigby)
- Daily News Digest 1/6/2014 (Silverlight Show)
- Reading Notes #122 (Frank)
- Double Shot #1271 (Mike Gunderloy)
- Collective #97 (Mary Lou)
- Reading List (Bruce Lawson)
- Friday Links #285 (Mike Ward)
- .NET Weekly Digest #45 (Jakub Chodounský)
- .NET Tips and Tricks from Daily .NET Tips : September – December 2013 Links (Abhijit Jana)
- Blog Post: Reblog: December 27 to January 2 (Jason Strate)
The Geek Shelf
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