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Note : this entry has moved . If you have problems using CAB and you have GAT installed, read the entry about a known incompatibility , and the other one about uninstalling GAT if it refuses to :o).
Note : this entry has moved . We're having our first lab on CAB , with people from all over the country (US). It went incredible well. People seem to find CAB very useful and intuitive so far, and they certainly think we're solving a lot of the recurring...
Note : this entry has moved . Peter is much more elocuent than me, so I'll let you read his post with the announcement . CAB is a very important step forward for developing rich client applications with good architectural design. Don't miss it if you...
Note : this entry has moved . As Eugenio and Edjez mentioned, the second community drop of CAB is around the corner. What you'll find in CAB is basically what's missing the raw widget framework of .NET (a.k.a. WinForms): support for reusability, life...
Note : this entry has moved . A while back , Peter blogged about pair programming with Virtual Server . The two of us have been pairing quite a bit lately, and it went really great. I'm starting to love it :D (not Peter, pair programming, of course.....
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