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Signal-to-Noise #6

Sample chapters ( Part 1 and Part 2 ) from O'Reilly's ADO.NET Cookbook Ted Neward shares his thoughts on the talk Joel Spolsky gave on "Designing Applications With The User in Mind" at UCDavis Microsoft Interview Questions by Chris Sells. [via Jason Salas...

Signal-to-Noise #5

The Unofficial Microsoft Weblog Now we know a little more about “Microsoft Venus” (i.e. ASP.NET 2.0). Matisse 6 : The Ultimate .NET Database (PDF). There's even a new .Text DbProvider available for Matisse database. I wonder if any web hosts...

Signal-to-Noise #2

The Republic Day (Mon, 26th Jan) is near while the odd rains in and around New Delhi will hopefully not confine people indoors during this long weekend. To me, the most amazing sight in the city this time of the year is the evening view of the Rashtrapati...

Longhorn Article at CNET News

A new article (special report) on Longhorn and Microsoft's future strategy has been published at CNET News - Is Microsoft's new version of Windows, code-named Longhorn, a radical innovation or a return to the company's winner-take-all software strategy...
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Longhorn Goodies

Thanks to Brad Adams for posting the Longhorn Architecture Diagram and the WinFX Namespace Poster ( PDF / JPG ). Ofcourse, the details are as we know now (ie: post PDC 2003) and are subject to change in the coming months/years. But its all a good preview...
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Interviews from PDC

Radio Interviews with .NET techies from PDC via SYS-CON Radio.

Longhorn Development Center and XAML

The Longhorn Developer Center @ MSDN is live as expected . And so is the Longhorn SDK . Scott Hanselman moblogs (cool term, for mobile/handheld blogging) from PDC - “ They've brought out the folks from Adobe. They've got an image editing program...

Longhorn Bits

On October 27 2003, the day after the PDC starts, Microsoft will launch the "Longhorn" Developer Center on MSDN. The actual product is expected sometime in 2005 but all the buzz reminds me of the hype that was before Windows 95 was launched. Ofcourse...
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