real world

About this tag
The real world tag on WindowsForum.com covers a mix of humorous and technical content. Posts include viral videos like Chuck Norris in real life and Call of Duty Nazi Zombies recreated in real life. On the technical side, discussions explore practical applications of Windows Server versions for learning clusters, real world tips for configuring SharePoint 2010 claims based security, and Internet Explorer 9's real world performance. The tag also introduces Reactive Extensions (Rx) and how reactive programming is used in the real world. These threads emphasize hands-on, practical scenarios rather than theoretical concepts.
  1. VIDEO Chuck Norris - real life

    Don't try this at home folks :eek: :shocked:
  2. VIDEO Call of Duty Nazi Zombies In Real Life

    :eek: :shocked:
  3. Best Windows Server Versions for a Learning Cluster: 2003, 2008, or 2012?

    I am looking at making a little cluster of servers for class and as a practice area for working with servers. Even though it is not for production I want it to be able to work as if it where. This question is about what you as individuals have to say, not really a right or wrong or concrete...
  4. 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...
  5. Windows 7 Understanding SharePoint 2010 Claims Based Security

    Learn real world tips for configuring SharePoint claims based security from Altaf Gilani and Mark Massad. In this episode, we discuss how to implement claims based security in SharePoint, including lessons learned and general guidance. Altaf and Mark also give some valuable instrumentation and...
  6. Windows 7 Internet Explorer 9 and Real World performance

    Jason Weber, Principal Program Manager Lead for Internet Explorer, discusses Microsoft’s point of view on real world browser performance. Link Removed More...