Microsoft.Net.Http was released today as a stable NuGet package. Yep, that’s right: You can finally start using the portable HttpClient 2.1 in production! This NuGet…
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Microsoft.Net.Http was released today as a stable NuGet package. Yep, that’s right: You can finally start using the portable HttpClient 2.1 in production! This NuGet…
Now that my blogging engine is back on track it’s time for the long awaited third part of my Google Reader alternative series and time…
As you may have already read, a couple of months back I migrated my blog to Windows Azure WebSites and changed my blog engine to…
In Part 1 of this series I’ve shown you how easy it was to build my Google Reader backing service using Windows Azure Mobile Services.…
I’ve been using RSS feed aggregators most of my life and have tried pretty much all available versions / flavors out there. I’ve started by…
Great news arrived this week, I’ve been selected to participate as a product subject matter expert for Windows Azure at TechEd Europe which takes place in…
Great news arrived yesterday and it wasn’t an April fools joke [icon icon=”0034.png”][/icon] I was re-awarded the Windows Azure MVP title. This is my 7th consecutive year…
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[dropcap size=”220%” bgcolor=”theme”]I[/dropcap]t’s been a while since my last post and that’s because we were in the process of moving the www.papasotiriou.gr e-bookstore to windows…
Good news to all developers working on windows 8 applications!! There are 50 “Store Ready” templates for Windows 8 in the form of Visual Studio…