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September 2011 - Posts - Alex Golesh's Blog About Silverlight Development

September 2011 - Posts

Windows 8 To Go

Today was most interesting day so far at //BUILD Windows conference. I’ve attended few interesting sessions, but one of them was absolutely amazing. The session focused on Windows 8 To Go – a way create fully working bootable copy of Windows 8 which can be used to boot any PC (and not only PC – I’ve tried it on my brand new Windows 8 Tablet) and have fully working environment. This opens new horizons to companies, independent software developers, consultants and instructors (like myself) to have fully configured and working environment in pocket always ready to go. This option also leaves the physical machine running Windows 8 To Go absolutely intact. The session had a cool demos of almost-instant boot from USB 3.0 bootable USB-stick, but coolest one was suspending and resuming Windows 8 To Go controlled machine while USB-stick is pulled from the PC – the demo was to present video and pull the stick during the video. Then the machine stopped and when the USB-stick were inserted back it resumed from the same place.

After the session all the attendees got the personal Windows 8 To Go USB-stick – Kingston 32Gb USB 3.0.

We (me and Sasha Goldshtein) decided to check how it works on devices and booted my Windows 8 tablet.

It worked, but it was kinda expected. Then we tried to boot Sasha’s MacBook Air from the USB stick.

First setup took some time but finally it worked:

Subsequent boots were very fast and PC worked very zippy. The boot video:

After short boot-up Windows 8 start screen appeared:

We tried to start Visual Studio 2011 Express Edition and it loaded super-fast:

Finally we trued the same experiment with pulling out the USB stick from working machine and it worked:

Very very impressive!

 

I’m learning the new stuff and very soon will post cool articles about Windows 8 development.

Stay tuned for more updates,

Alex

Vote for my sessions at TechDays Canada 2011

My sessions made into short voting list to TechDays Canaga 2011. My sessions are:

  • WIN314 - Mango: Silverlight and XNA – Better together!
  • WIN319 - Mango: Search Integration
  • WIN320 - Mango: Background Agents at Work

Vote for my sessions at:

http://bit.ly/tdcan2011vote

 

Thanks,

Alex

Meet me at BUILD

BUILD/Windows approaching fast. As previous years with PDC, also this time SELA sends around 20 top experts to BUILD. I will be there also Smile

If you want to meet me or someone of other SELA experts to discuss some exciting news I’m sure we are going to get at BUILD (or just say “Hi”) feel free to send me a tweet @DevCorner.

 

See you at BUILD,

Alex

vNext

Something BIG is happening those days...

Come and join new development community at vNext.org for exciting technology content!

Many unique content, latest tech news and other hot development topics soon to be revealed.

 

Stay tuned,

Alex

Silverlight 5 goes RC!

Silverlight 5 RC just released! This release includes some changes from Beta release – make sure you are reading the documentation and change your applications accordingly. Also, it includes some features announced before, but unavailable in Beta version.

To install you must run Visual Studio 2010 SP1 – if you still not updated your environment download it form here.

Download Silverlight 5 RC Developer runtime for 32-bit Windows here and for 64-bit Windows here. Mac downloads links: 32-bits and 64-bits.

Download location of Silverlight 5 RC SDK is here.

Silverlight 5 RC tools for Visual Studio 2010 SP1 are here.

Finally, WCF RIA Services for Silverlight 5 RC located here.

 

Download and try the new version today!

 

Stay tuned for more news to come,

Alex