Archive for 2012

やった!ワンピースのすべてを見ました!

見ての3月間後、私は、現在のすべてのワンピースエピソードを見ました。

ワンピースは海賊についてアニメです。ルフィはむぎわら海賊のせんちょうです。

Luffy_by_BBXL

ルフィはいつも元気でおもしろいです。そして、かれは一人ではありません。たくさんなかまいます。

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9人はいます。フランキーさんとチョッパーさんとウソップさんとゾロさんとルフィさんとナミさんとサンジさんとロビンさんとブルックさんはいます。

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SignalR and Vidyano

After the announcement of David Fowler about the new release of SignalR, I had to try it out on my Learning Japanese web app (latest commit). I’ve started with basic chat app and added some Vidyano related calls...

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DefinitelyTyped

Boris Yankov has started collecting TypeScript type defintions for popular JavaScript libraries. These files (ending in .d.ts) describe the public api of an existing library, just like .h files do for C code. This allows you to write TypeScript code...

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Let’s talk in Japanese in Belgium

For other people in the Antwerp area, next week (17th of November) we have the next Nihongo Hanasoukai (日本語を話そう会). It’s organised each month and it’s for both native Japanese speakers and people learning Japanese. It’s just 2 hours and costs...

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VS Extension of the Week: Web Essentials 2012

This is another must have extension for any Web developer using Visual Studio 2012. It is updated regularly (a lot, like weekly) and they keep adding support for all the latest Web related technologies (TypeScript was added within a week).

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TypeScript

Finally got some time to check out TypeScript. The first impressions are good, all current JavaScript is automatically valid TypeScript! This allows you to easily update existing JavaScript code step by step.

The resulting generated JavaScript is also easy read...

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VS Extension of the Week: IntelliCommand

With each Visual Studio version we get more and more useful keyboard shortcuts, I know there are a lot of cheat sheets posters, etc but wouldn’t it be easier that they are just shown while you are working in Visual...

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Azure Websites support .NET 4.5

Unless you’ve been living under a rock you’ll have heard about the Azure Websites that’s available from Microsoft. You can start by using a shared environment and then scale as traffic grows.

Scott Hanselman has confirmed that they now support...

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Distributing code with NuGet packages

NuGet packages are getting really popular for distributing libraries. But I found out that they can also be used to distribute C# code.

This can be very useful to share those “small” libraries with extension methods or other commong code,...

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Japanese

After finishing my first year in Japanese, I decided to continue with a second year. I’ll actually be starting in 3rd year because we finished our beak in one year and the new school normally takes 2 years to finish...

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Vidyano v3.2 released

Our team is proud to announce the release of version 3.2

What’s new

  • Added extra front-end for Vidyano Applications giving you a complete HTML5/JS client that you can use for your existing applications without writing a single line of...
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Learning Japanese

Learning a new language requires lots of practice so it’s always useful to use it as a much as possible and in different circumstances. As a developer this means creating an application to keep track of stuff :smile:

Sharing this...

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Vidyano 3.1 released

Our team has been hard at work to release version 3.1

What’s new:

  • Searching has been completely redesigned so that a single text box can be used to search the query, or per column based searching
  • A Master-Detail view...
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