This video covers the basics of reading audio data from the Kinect microphone array, a demo adapted from the built in audio recorder. The video also covers speech recognition using Kinect. For the built in example this was based on and the speech demo in C#, check out your "My...
Years ago I did one of my first podcasts with Jeff Richter, and later I took his advanced threading class, which was fantastic. Jeff really helped me to understand threads, thread pools, and why async is so important when building server side code. In this episode, Jeff joins me to bring you up...
Last time on AppFabric.tv Dustin Metzgar showed us the first part of the story of how he solved a performance mystery with WCF. In this episode we finish the story as we look even deeper into threads, threadpools and async operations in WCF.
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Joe Belfiore, corporate vice president in Windows Phone shows off some of the new features coming in the Mango release of Windows Phone.
Mango, which will be available this fall, includes hundreds of new features and improvements organized around three key themes: easier communications, smarter...
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Ok, so this forum has several sections that cover a wide range of subjects. However, what I'm wondering is: where does the questions about the forum itself are fitting in? I have several matters to discuss about the forum, including a pressing one. Where do I start threads for this?
I joined hoping to post a question and establish a thread.
I did this a while ago - 3 weeks..
After I posted, I received a quick link or referral which I needed help with so I posted back..
I was hoping someone would answer but no one ever did.
This not my forum so I cannot make the rules...
This week on Channel 9, Dan is joined by Clint to discuss the week's top developer news, including:
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[Link Removed] Charles Torre - Q&A with Anders Hejlsberg, creator of the C# programming language
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How about closing old threads automatically after some period of inactivity say 30-90 days. I've noticed a few revived ones lately started back in 2009. I see a lot of forums do that. Over a long period of time the thread can change a lot from original post.
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In this episode I'll show you an experimental API prototype I created which allows you to invoke a workflow as a task using System.Threading.Task. The benefit of doing this is you get a much simpler API for using WorkflowApplication. This API is included in the latest release of Link Removed...
I was comparing the two following processors:
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Now it looks like the Atom D525 at 1.80GHz is better than the Intel Pentium 4 at 3.00GHz...but does this mean the first one is better overall, or is it possible the second one outperforms it in some way? For...
If you have made a thread for bsod help, please attach a screen shot of CPU-Z spd and memory tabs directly in your thread, without zipping.
Please do this no matter what, whether you've been asked to or not.
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Mark Russinovich is a Technical Fellow working on the Windows Azure team. His focus is on solving hard problems related to the Fabric Controller, which is in some sense the Windows Azure operating system kernel - it provides services and management infrastructure for the applications that run on...
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We've been cooking a few great features lately, amongst them is a convenient feature that allows users to tag others in a thread.
This could be useful when you want to point something out to another user, such as new a game, a troubleshooting process or just for Ease of Access.
When you're...
For the longest time i have been battling a horrible slownes in my win 7 64 bit system.
Asus p6t MB
i7 -930 2.81 gig overclocked to 3.85 gigs
6 gigs ddr
Pny Nvidia gtx 470 over clocked as well.
All my games played horribly.. low frame rates etc etc.
well when over clocking my grafics...
Suggestion here,
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Why not? If not a new forum then a new subcategory could do, would be a nice one in Windows Server.
I was just wondering on this forum if you have asked a question and have then found a solution to your problem do you mark you thread as solved in some way. While using another forum I only found out later that this was an expected thing to do so how does it work here :confused:
Every time I try to print something off from this forum, it comes up black. I need to print out a thread I started for school. If I dont get it I am screwed.
Charlie is at it again:
NVIDIA JUST HAD one of their most sleazy marketing tactics exposed, that PhysX is faster on a GPU than a CPU. As David Kanter at Real World Tech proves, the only reason that PhysX is faster on a GPU is because Nvidia purposely hobbles it on the CPU. If they didn't, PhysX...
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