December 2003 - Posts

AT&T Motorola MPx200 Smartphone -- For Free ??

This phone is $50 after rebate from Amazon.com and another $50 rebate if you sign a 2yr contract with AT&T.

I don't know how these phones work.  I don't have one and I have never talked to anyone who has one either.  But for *free* I just might go pick one up for myself!  I currently use Sprint as a carrier, but I would be willing to switch to AT&T for a cool phone.

If anyone has one of these phones and is willing to provide some feeback, that would be cool!

[Motorola MPx200 Smartphone - Next Generation (AT&T)]

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Xamlon: XAML for .NET 1.1

I saw this post from Jeremy Allaire, a really smart guy whom I had the pleasure of working for when I lived in Boston.  Anyway, this project that Paul is working on looks very interesting.  I will definitely check this out!

[Jeremy Allaire's Radio]

A former colleague/collaborator, Paul Colton, has just released a new product called Xamlon, which provides a simple XAML implementation on top of .NET 1.1 and the Windows Forms framework.  For those not familiar with Paul, he founded LiveSoftware, and created JRun, the first commercial Java Servlet engine -- he and his team went on to invent what became JSP and JSP Tag Libraries (what they called Dynamic Taglets), and CF_Anywhere, a CFML processor on top of their Java Tag framework.  Paul left Allaire after we acquired LiveSoftware, and has been playing around with a lot of ideas, but this one seems pretty cool! 

XAML is the new XML-based user interface programming language that will be part of the Windows Longhorn release in 2006.  Paul clearly liked XAML and thought that developers would be interested in developing with it (albeit much smaller/simpler in scale and richness) today.  This will be an interesting project to track.

 

 


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