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If you are a developer or designer who is creating cutting edge user interface experiences using Microsoft Expression Blend you've just found a great resource!  The purpose of this site is to share our experience with this brand new product.  As with any new piece of software there is a ton to discover.  Bugs will be revealed and workarounds discovered, hopefully this can be a resource to share in the discovery process!

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WPF Performance and Future
Sean Cullinan By Sean Cullinan on 2/24/2011 11:53 AM
Getting back to the roots of what blendblog is about...I wanted to share some links for those who are often as frustrated as I have been with the performance of WPF.
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Archos 101 Internet Tablet: My impressions after 1 week
Sean Cullinan By Sean Cullinan on 2/24/2011 11:53 AM
I got an Archos 101 Internet Tablet for Christmast, here our my impressions.
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Putting network connectivity in your entertainment center (GREAT FOR XBOX 360)
Sean Cullinan By Sean Cullinan on 2/24/2011 11:51 AM
I wanted to post the cheapest and easiest way to wire up your entertainment center in your living room with ethernet based internet for components that don't have wifi such as a blu-ray player, Satellite box or XBOX 360.
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Fixing my Sony HDR-CX100 Camcorder (also good for upgrading the internal memory)
Sean Cullinan By Sean Cullinan on 2/24/2011 11:49 AM
How to fix an "internal memory error" on a Sony HDR-CX100 (or similar) Camcorder with service manual.
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My First Silverlight Application and the Monty Hall Theory
Sean Cullinan By Sean Cullinan on 6/28/2010 12:02 PM
Proving the Monty Hall theory and the differences between Silverlight and WPF full.
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Visual Studio 2010 TFS WorkItemEventChanged Alerts and WCF with sample web project
Sean Cullinan By Sean Cullinan on 6/18/2010 3:26 PM
I experienced much pain in getting my Visual Studio 2010 TFS server to work correctly with my WCF service hosted in IIS. Finally I got it all working. Here is a sample/starter template project!
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Binding to the ObservableCollection Count property in code
Sean Cullinan By Sean Cullinan on 3/4/2010 12:34 PM
Quick example on how to bind to an ObservableCollection Count property in code.
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Bug in DataTemplateSelector makes it impossible to retrieve template of object in code.
Sean Cullinan By Sean Cullinan on 3/4/2010 12:18 PM
This bug cost us a few hours as we couldn't figure out where or how our template had gone. Hopefully this will save you the headache.
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Running OCZ wiper on my laptop
Sean Cullinan By Sean Cullinan on 8/8/2009 12:24 AM
I finally figured out how to run OCZ wiper on my laptop which only has one SATA port. Here's the boot process.
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SSD...ending the Vista Grind
Sean Cullinan By Sean Cullinan on 8/4/2009 9:53 AM
Tired of Vista running slower than on you're new Core 2 rig then Win 95 on you're Pentium? Finally a fix exists...but it will cost you a bit...it's called SSD and it comes in the form of the OCZ Vertex 2.5" SATA drive.
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