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1112 days ago
Maya To XAML is now available to developers at large to help build its integration into Maya. If you're a 3D graphics developer or just looking to learn more about Maya or XAML, the project is now accepting requests to join so get on over to CodePlex and sign-up !! Download Microsoft Expression Interactive Designer to easily view and edit the XAML exported from Maya.
1202 days ago
An update for Maya to XAML is now available on Highend3D.com. It has basic support for animation and should work fine with .NET Framework 3.0 July CTP. See the ReadMe.htm file for detailed changes and specifics on animation. Hope you enjoy and please let me know if you have any feature requests or issues.
1225 days ago
A pioneer in mobile computing, co-founder of Palm (Graffiti), and intellectual conduit of the human brain for technology, Jeff Hawkins explains how memory works in the neocortex. He founded the company Numenta , and developed a memory model that works like the neocortex. The software architecture looks very solid and after reading the whitepaper and hearing his interview on NPR , I was compelled to share this with everyone. About a year ago, after sharing the book about this technology ( OnIntelligence ) at a dinner conversation with family friends, one of the people at the table unbenkownst to me Dr. Harry Saal , explained that he was a member on the board of directors for the company Numenta . The entire idea, that having a computer as good as a human brain, is a bit overwhelming and having made the connection with Haary, I feel like there has to be a future in this design. Take a look at the links and post ...
1262 days ago
It’s refreshing to know that I've been working on .NET 3.0 for the last year! It's amazing and I love the new name, which is now much easier to explain. If you think about it, the switch makes perfect sense because the CLR is solid and does not require much in terms of core language feature development anymore. By naming new extended libraries the ".NET Framework 3.0", developers and users get a clear picture on where we are in terms of the core API and the adoption rate goes through the roof. This is going to make life much simpler. If you havn't seen many of the cool features in WPF yet and would like to take an in depth look at a WPF application, check out this presentation from my colleague Darren David . Very wise move MS!!! Here is the original post sent to me from Craig Jaris and Karsten Januszewski , via Fluid's Chief Experience Officer seen in this interview



