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    Kinect for Windows v2 Face Tracking Managed and Native

    Peter Daukintis, Microsoft Technical Evangelist, recently posted about Face Tracking with the Kinect for Windows v2. What was a little different is that he posted both managed and native looks... Link Removed Since working on the virtual rail project I haven’t had much chance to carry out...
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    Windows 7 Bart De Smet: Rx 2.0 RC - Time, Error Handling, SafeSubscribe and More | Going Deep

    Bart De Smet is back and he's going to go deep into improvements made to Rx 2.0 RC (so, Rx 2.0 getting close to coming out of the oven!). As you'd expect, Bart and company have been very busy since Rx 2.0 Beta - lots of performance and reliability improvements and some heavy work in how Rx...
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    Windows 7 Rx Workshop: Writing Queries

    Learn about the rich set of LINQ query operators available in Rx to query event streams. Link Removed Link Removed Link Removed
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    Windows 7 Announcing the Official Release of Rx!

    You've learned a lot about Rx (Reactive Extensions) on C9 over the years. You've seen Rx go from incubation stage to DevLabs project to having a happy home on the Link Removed. Today, we're very pleased to announce that Link Removed Link Removed Rx V1 will ship as a stable release with...
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    Windows 7 Rx Workshop: Introduction

    What is Reactive Extensions? What is reactive programming? How is it used in the real world? Welcome to the Rx Workshop! Rx developers (they design and implement Rx) Wes Dyer and Bart De Smet will guide you through a series of sessions that will get you up to speed with Rx fundamentals rather...
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    Windows 7 TWC9: Coding4Fun, DevLabs projects, XAMLQuery, VS Achievements

    This week on Channel 9, Dan and Brian discuss the week's top developer news, including: [00:32] Coding4Fun is now on Channel 9,including blog posts, articles, and projects, and friend of the show Greg Duncan will be a contributing blogger [01:45] Coding4Fun - Link Removed and the...
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    Windows 7 Announcing the Reactive Extensions Developer Center

    Reactive Extensions (Rx) is a library to compose asynchronous and event-based programs using observable collections and LINQ-style query operators. Today, Rx has graduated from incubation or so-called "dev lab" status. Rx is now an officially sanctioned Microsoft developer technology and has...
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