Adobe Flash gets used for a ton of web-based media applications, from game streaming to web conferences to online training courses. Here at Interface we use a Flash-based application called Adobe Connect for our remote student connections. Even though HTML5 and other emerging and growing technologies are quite popular, Adobe Flash does seem to be … Continue reading Checking and Changing Adobe Flash Camera and Mic Settings in Windows
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Video – Getting Started with iOS Development with Judy Lipinski
Video – Getting Started with iOS with Judy Lipinski Getting Started with iOS In this Interface Video Blog, Mobile App Development instructor Judy Lipinski discuses what developers will need to know before becoming a developer in iOS. Developers will need to have a basic understanding of programming such as for Loop and variables but learning … Continue reading Video – Getting Started with iOS Development with Judy Lipinski
Learn to build an End to End Application with EF Code First, ASP.NET MVC 4, jQuery, and HTML5 with Dan Wahlin at Interface Technical Training
It’s hard to keep up with all of the new technologies being released. The moment you think you understand a given technology a new one comes out and in some cases replaces the technology you just learned. Some people enjoy the challenge of keeping up with technology while others resist change and end up stuck … Continue reading Learn to build an End to End Application with EF Code First, ASP.NET MVC 4, jQuery, and HTML5 with Dan Wahlin at Interface Technical Training
SharePoint 2013 – A summary of what’s to come
On July 16, 2012, Microsoft announced the arrival of the new versions of Office and SharePoint 2013. With many blogs to come in the future, for now, here is my summary of what’s new in SharePoint 2013 as detailed in a new TechNet article. Branding One of the biggest focuses in the new Microsoft Development … Continue reading SharePoint 2013 – A summary of what’s to come
Building the Account at a Glance HTML5 jQuery Application by Dan Wahlin
As Web technologies continue to evolve developers are required to learn new technologies in order to build successful web-based applications that stand above the crowd. This can be a challenging proposition especially for developers moving from desktop or Rich Internet Application (RIA) development frameworks. To help developers learn the latest HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript technologies, … Continue reading Building the Account at a Glance HTML5 jQuery Application by Dan Wahlin
Video: Microsoft’s Michael Palermo Reveals Windows 8
In a moment of weakness, Microsoft Developer Evangelist J. Michael Palermo IV (former MVP & RD) shares intimate details about Windows 8, the latest operating system from Microsoft, thanks to a grueling interview by Spike Xavier at Interface’s Tech Immersion 2011. If you listen carefully, you’ll hear Simon Allardice from Lynda.com throw in his 2 … Continue reading Video: Microsoft’s Michael Palermo Reveals Windows 8
Microsoft Development Track Presentation at TI2011 (Scott Cate & J. Michael Palermo IV)
Below are the links to download the Microsoft Development sessions presented by Scott Cate and Michael Palermo at the Interface Tech Immersion 2011. Scott Cate is the Chief Technology Officer and MVP at eventday.com & Regional Director at Microsoft. J. Michael Palermo IV is a Development Evangelist & MVP with Microsoft. Download the Presentation Code Session 1: Abusing … Continue reading Microsoft Development Track Presentation at TI2011 (Scott Cate & J. Michael Palermo IV)
Cloud Intelligence Conference Phoenix 2012
On May 8, 2012, Interface Technical Training hosted The Cloud Intelligence Conference which included 19 sessions across 5 targeted learning tracks. Attendees gained knowledge and information to help develop their company's cloud computing strategy. Here are the presentation slides of the speakers at The Cloud Intelligence conference in Phoenix, AZ.(Right click the links and "Save link as" … Continue reading Cloud Intelligence Conference Phoenix 2012
HTML5 Logo by Spike Xavier
The new HTML5 Logo is done. I love it. When you go to the W3C site and view it you'll notice at the bottom that it says Take Control – Your Web, Your Logo, so that's exactly what I decided to do. I wanted to have my own personal version of the HTML 5 logo so … Continue reading HTML5 Logo by Spike Xavier