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Rotor 2.0 released
This is great news! The much awaited (by myself and many others) release of Rotor 2.0 has been released. Get it here . Here is what is new: - Full support for Generics. - New C# 2.0 features like Anonymous Methods, Anonymous Delegates and Generics - BCL...

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Boston VS2005 and SQL2005 Cabana Night: Ask the Experts (tonight)
Today is the day that marks the official start of the Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005 launch tour . The tour is coming to Boston on December 15th , but there is also a way to be part of the action tonight. There is a special Visual Studio 2005...

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Check out annual MSDN Magazine Security issue
I was excited to see Shawn Farkas ' article available on " Discover Techniques for Safely Hosting Untrusted Add-Ins with the .NET Framework 2.0 ", which covers what I presented at VSLive! Boston in written form (its good to see Shawn move this from his...

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MVP Summit recap
I got back Sunday morning after a red eye flight Saturday night. What an exhausting way of traveling after a very exhausting week! But, the week was definitely worth it in terms of information gained and shared, and contacts made and expanded. My highlights...

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Fiber mode gone for SQLCLR
I noticed Dino Viehland posted a notice regarding fiber mode support in SQLCLR for SQL Server 2005: Fiber mode is gone... I remember following Dino's cooperative fiber mode posts and remarks on sample code last year with great interest, and was eager...

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Concurrency article
Concurrency is a topic I have been interested in over the last year, but especially over the last six months with one of my consulting projects and research for my own planned writing on the topic. Vance Morrison, from the Microsoft CLR team, wrote a...

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Speaking at VSLive! Boston on Secure Plug-In Applications
I noticed over the last couple of days my " Writing Secure Plug-in Applications in .NET " session is listed for VSLive! Boston . This talk is similar to what I did at Win-Dev 2004 , describing CLR Hosting, secure plug-in design and development, and other...

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Customizing the Microsoft .NET Framework Common Language Runtime
Sam Gentile posted a great review of this new book: Customizing the Microsoft .NET Framework Common Language Runtime by Steven Pratschner . As I was reading his post, I realized I had seen this book before! When I was preparing for WinDev on my CLR Hosting...

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CLR Loader interview
Check out Channel 9's interview of Suzanne Cook on the CLR Loader. Great interview! Suzanne's blog was a big help to me when I was working through some production code and demos for my WinDev talk last year for understanding how assemblies are loaded...

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CLR Compiler Writing?
I noticed this last night and on Brad Abrams ' blog. This looks to be really good (especially for CLR/Rotor enthusiasts like myself). I would love to go, but my plate is getting full with some new consulting work coming up (nice problem to have!). But...

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