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Looking for a quick introduction to developing applications on Windows Phone 7? I found just the thing then. Check out this short 7 minute MSDN Video titled Windows Phone 7 in 7: Silverlight and Windows Phone 7. I liked the direct and to the point nature of the video. Like the title implies, it’s…
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Anticipation has been building for the new Windows Phone 7 Series ever since Microsoft unveiled it at the Mobile World Congress in February. Now, thanks to free developer tools, you can get a first-hand experience of the basic Windows Phone 7 Series devices on your PC.
Windows Phone 7 Series…
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Hi All, One of the questions I was recently asked was whether the Rapid Repository would work for normal Silverlight development as well as for the Windows 7 Phone. I can confirm that the current code in the trunk will definitely work for both the Windows 7 Phone and normal Silverlight development…
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If you going to buy iPhone 4S on a two year contract in USA, Europe or Australia you may not find it expensive. But if you are planning to buy it in any other parts of the world, you will definitely feel the heat of ridiculous iPhone 4S price. In India iPhone 4S costs approximately costs $1000 which…
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Hi All, A V2.0 beta has been released for the Windows 7 Phone database Rapid Repository, this can be downloaded at the following: http://rapidrepository.codeplex.com/ Along with the new View feature which greatly enhances querying and performance, various bugs have been fixed including a more serious…
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We are trying to build an SMTP Server to receive mail notifications from various clients over internet. As each of the communication will be longer and it needs to log everything, doing this Asynchronous way is little challenging as well as by using Socket's Asynchronous methods we are not sure of…
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HOST = same host all the time, accepts multiple connection. I have a dedicated server and I will buy extra IP's.
Socket 1 connects to HOST:PORT, from IP-1
Socket 2 connects to HOST:PORT, from IP-1
Socket 3 connects to HOST:PORT, from IP-1
Socket 4 connects to HOST:PORT, from IP-2
Socket 5 connects…
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HOST = same host all the time, accepts multiple connection. I have a dedicated server and I will buy extra IP's.
Socket 1 connects to HOST:PORT, from IP-1
Socket 2 connects to HOST:PORT, from IP-1
Socket 3 connects to HOST:PORT, from IP-1
Socket 4 connects to HOST:PORT, from IP-2
Socket 5 connects…
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I'm curious to know if, after a WebSocket has been established (after having received the proper handshake from a server that supports them), whether or not the TCP socket used by the "WebSocket connection" is used exclusively by the WebSocket, or if the browser may still make regular HTTP requests…
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My program uses sockets, what Parallel computing APIs could I use that would help me without obligating me to go from sockets to anything else?
When we are on a cluster with a special, non-socket infrastructure system this API would emulate something like sockets but using that infrastructure (so…
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