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Thursday, March 29, 2007
revolUXions Q&A Show - get your answers!Alongside our regular shows, we're planning on doing one (or more) Q&A shows about WPF.
Here is how it will work:
Send us your WPF, Blend and other related questions to revoluxions [at] nukeation [dot] com before April 7, 2007. We'll pick the most interesting and/or common questions and try to answer them on our special Q&A show.
What are you waiting for? Send your questions now!  My first .NET Rocks!Last week I had the honor of recording my first .NET Rocks! (as a guest) with Carl and Richard. Goes without saying that it was a lot of fun! I've seen many shows being recorded "behind the scenes" for the past couple of years but its funny how the perspective changes when you are answering questions.
We talked about WPF and UX. (I mean, c'mon, what else would I talk about, right?) We also talked about meeting Steve Ballmer, IndiMIX'06, how Carl and I met back in 2004, how Andy and I met because of DNR, and more.
The show is being published on April 10, 2007 according to the official calendar on www.dotnetrocks.com - don't forget to download it. :) 
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
revolUXions #5 - Designer + Developer Integration
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Episode 5 | 3/20/2007 Designer + Developer Integration |

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We geek things up as show you how the designer and developer can work together by sharing Style and Template code via ResourceDictionary files. The designer works in Blend while the Developer works with Visual Studio 2005 and ORCAS tools.
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Monday, March 19, 2007
Hang on, folks...Episode #5 "Designer + Developer Workflow Integration" has been delayed to a Tuesday (March 20) release.
In this episode we'll show you how "ORCAS" tools for Visual Studio 2005 ("CIDER" in particular) and Expression Blend work together for excellent Developer and Designer workflow integration. 
Tuesday, March 06, 2007
revolUXions picks up heatWe were pleasantly surprised to see that revolUXions averages 1.5 downloads per hour since show #2. We'll try to put up more detailed statistics online when we revise the site.
And that's not all ... look at what Ryan Stewart over at ZDNet blogs wrote:
But the guys over at the excellent revolUXions show dropped a bit of a hint about what might be coming for Blend and WPF/E...
Another pleasant surprise was people of serious stature (for example, Miguel Castro) have also been following the show. And we haven't even done any publicity. So I must thank you all who read my blog and Andy's blog for spreading the word. 
Monday, March 05, 2007
revolUXions #4 - Animations in WPFEpisode 4 | 3/5/2007 Animations in WPF
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This time we take a look at one of the most innovative features of WPF - animations. We create a custom button and apply mouse hover animation to it.
Running time: 09:42

Friday, March 02, 2007
"Solace" makes it as Picture of the Day

I am an avid user of e-on software's Vue 6 Infinite. This image entitled "Solace" made it as Picture of the Day on Vue's official site.
You can check out my Vue gallery at Cornucopia3D - Vue's official community.  revolUXions is back on trackA round up of happenings around revolUXions:
Like Andy blogged, we had taken a break. We were both sick. But we're back in action. We just recorded Episode #4 - Animations, scheduled for release on Monday, 5th March 2007.
While we haven't mentioned this in the episode, I'd like to say that it important to understand how these animations work in WPF. The animation model for WPF/E is the same as WPF. And animations you create in Blend can easily be ported into WPF/E projects.
We are postponing our WPF/E episode, as we're waiting for certain tools for WPF/E to be released by Microsoft. However, don't be disappointed. We have some major stuff to cover regarding WPF/E that you will not find anywhere else. Trust me. :) 
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