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 Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Falafel Software is offering an online webinar for Telerik’s Sitefinity CMS on January 11-12 from 9AM to 12PM PST. The cost is $399/person, click here to register.

Learn the Telerik Sitefinity Content Management System from the ground up. This online, instructor-led course provides students with knowledge and skills to develop a viable web site in two days (4 hour sessions each day). The course features real-world based training on Sitefinity installation and deployment, features and concepts, the Sitefinity Workspace, web site projects, page templates, page themes, web pages, controls, file manager, modules, services, users/roles/permissions, multilingual content management, caching, medium trust support, the project database, working with the application web.config file and configuring IIS. Learn troubleshooting techniques, tips and tricks.

Register now!

posted on December 23, 2009  #    by Steve Trefethen  Comments [0]
 Friday, December 18, 2009
Getting files from an outside source can cause Windows to Block project files. .NET 4 has changed the security settings so some examples downloaded from the internet, for example, might not work without unblocking these files.
posted on December 18, 2009  #    by Scott Frolich  Comments [0]
 Thursday, December 17, 2009
If icon overlays (for TortoiseSVN, TortoiseCVS, DropBox, Mozy, etc) aren't being displayed in Windows Explorer, read on to find out why and what you can do to show them.
posted on December 17, 2009  #    by Brad Divine  Comments [0]

If you, like me, did not install C++, it is not there… see this article. Installing C++ fixed the problem. The C++ team must be getting desperate!

posted on December 17, 2009  #    by John Waters  Comments [0]
 Thursday, December 10, 2009

We are proud to announce that Anneke Leigh has joined Falafel Software as our new Senior Project Manager. Anneke brings many years of successful project management to the table, and will be managing Falafel's rapidly growing Consulting Express business.

posted on December 10, 2009  #    by John Waters  Comments [0]
 Thursday, December 03, 2009
I can’t believe I am saying this, but it is true! My IPhone 3GS is OBSOLETE! Couple of years ago when I moved from my beloved Verizon to AT&T in order to get my hands on the IPhone, I had to endure the torture, bad service and extreme ignorance of AT&T just for the pleasure of being able to use an extremely well designed IPhone. I love the phone and HATE the service. Visual Voice Mail, elegant UI, music, fast processors, hundred of thousands of app on the app store, etc… were strong enough for me to bite the bullet and go with AT&T.
posted on December 3, 2009  #    by Lino Tadros  Comments [2]
 Tuesday, December 01, 2009
I have been using Telerik’s RadTabControl for Silverlight for a while, and have finally been able to upgrade to the new Q3 2009 release. Happily, I am noticing some new features from my wish-list which will make tab navigation oh so much easier.
posted on December 1, 2009  #    by Rachel Hagerman  Comments [0]
 Tuesday, November 17, 2009

So the show is on the road again. Falafel has a booth (come visit us), as do all the usual suspects, we met our friends at Telerik, Developer Express etc. The FU T-shirts and Sumo wrestlers are going like hot cake, thanks Matt for making us look good!

The Keynote this morning was a big aha moment from me. Its all about the cloud, which for Microsoft is Windows Azure. Very exciting, they have been busy and come along way since last year. The new SQL Azure service behave just like SQL Server, and you can even use SQL Server Management Studio to work with it using your familiar Transact SQL commands. Also, the development tools, management and monitoring tools, deployment etc are shaping up nicely.

The PDC drop of RIA Services for VS 2010 and .NET Fwk 4/ Entity Fwk 4 is looking very capable, will find out more about that on Thursday.

Now attending a talk on ADO.Net Data Services and .NET Entity Framework. They have done tons of work here since version 2.0. There is model first development (generate the DB from the model), support for POCO classes and change tracking, much better SQL generation and support for executing customized SQL and stored procedures.

Day 2: Wow! Microsoft just released Silverlight 4.0, and it has ALL the features that were missing! I don’t even know where to start! Here is a quick list: supports rich printing, access to external devices, access to webcam and microphone, can run in trusted mode and access file system and cross domain network access, does HTML in OOB mode, full OOB window management support (custom windows chrome), drag and drop files into the SL app, play flash inside the SL app, expanded WCF support (net tcp), right click, improved theming, improved data binding, runs full .net fwk assemblies, twice as fast…. what do you think? Seems like a go? It is beta now and RTM first half of 2010.

Oh – and today Microsoft scored big points by giving all the paying attendees a laptop! That drew some standing ovations at the keynote.

Day 3: Attended “Building Amazing Business Applications with Silverlight 4 and RIA Services” with Brad Abrams, Program Unit Manager. Very slick tooling and designer support! Nice implementation of server and client side filtering, and composing client side operations (filtering, sorting, paging) with server side execution.

I will update this blog as I find out more.

posted on November 17, 2009  #    by John Waters  Comments [0]
 Thursday, October 22, 2009

Based on popular demand, we decided to make the Falafel University shirts available online in the Falafel store

So go ahead! Show them how you really feel :)

FU T-Shirt

posted on October 22, 2009  #    by Lino Tadros  Comments [0]