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Blogged by Somasegar who runs Microsoft's Developer Division.
The last few issues of MSDN Magazine have had a number of excellent articles that in my view are must reads for all .NET developers .NET 2.0 CAS - software engineers never know enough about security SUPERASSERT - When John writes, everyone should read...
It was excellent to see Microsoft refresh the LINQ Tech Preview for VS 2005 RTM. LINQ is cool technology. The only downside today is that fact that we will probably have to wait 1+ years to see it released as part of VS 2006-7. class Employee { public...
Appear Miguel got another NO from the PDC this year again. As Stephen says, the fact that Microsoft published the CLR and C# specifications through ECMA/ISO doesn't mean a lot in reality. If Microsoft offered the CLR on Linux etc as Mono does, then you...
If only they'd allow public access to their source server :(
Mvp.Xml is an XML library developed by a few Microsoft MVP's to supplement the existing XML .NET framework features. I see Microsoft has signed a licencing agreement to use and distributed MVP XML. Daniel is one of the MVP responsible for Mvp.Xml.
Possibly the solution for unit testing CLR data access code - HSQL works well in Java land, so the .NET port should hopefully do the same in CLR land. ScrumWiki
Finding Lisp has a nice report on ILC 2005, and Common Larceny for the CLR - an experimental download that targets CLR 2.0 is also available. I've considered doing podcasts recently, but I'm still uncertain if I'd have anything interesting to say. Anyway...
Since Shawn's posting back in March its all gone quite on the WinForm source subject. Does this mean the source idea is off the table, or are we looking at a PDC announcement?
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