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Basic Introduction to Algorithms session at Alazhar University  (Unpublished)

I had a chance this week to do a simple basic presentation about algorithms to undergraduate students of Computer Engineering in Alazhar University in Cairo.


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Why Shouldn’t I use PRISM? | Grumpy Dev  (Unpublished)

Plenty has been written about PRISM, its benefits, and how to get started; but very little on why you wouldn’t use it on your next WPF/Silverlight project. I’ve put together some concerns, based both on criticisms I’ve read, and supposition on my part; and some commentary about whether I believe tho...


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the most inspiring talk I’ve ever heard!  (Unpublished)

UncleBob’s keynote from RailsConf2009 – the most inspiring talk I’ve ever heard. If you are a software developer and consider yourself as a professional, you should watch this presentation. Robert C. Martin aka UncleBob has been a programmer for 40 years, written tons of articles and some really goo...


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Microsoft building yet another new UI framework?  (Unpublished)

Bearing in mind the arsenal of Windows UI frameworks that exists today - Windows Presentation Foundation, Silverlight, Windows Forms, Win32, Media Center Markup Language, Microsoft Foundation Classes and more from third parties; Microsoft has decided to build yet another one “to enable new UI experi...


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ASP.NET AJAX presentation  (Unpublished)

Some information about the presentation I gave. Also the source code of ASP.NET AJAX Extensions has been given free.


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LINQ Presentation, in SilverKey Demo Day 1 (SKDD1)  (Unpublished)

This is the second part of my presentation in SilverKey Demo Day 1 last November, this part is covering LINQ Project


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WPF Wikipedia Explorer Released  (Unpublished)

The guys at DotNet Solutions have created a brilliant application that provides totally new interface to Wikipedia using the visual capability of Windows Presentation Foundation. It deals with and displays the relationships between the articles in a linked and 3D explorer mode.


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