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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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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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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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SSCLI.NET shutting down this week
[Per a post on DOTNET-ROTOR list] Per previous private email to project owners and announcement on Rotor mailing lists, SSCLI.NET is being closed down. The site will remain available for only a short while longer. If you are a project owner and haven...

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G# Specification
My friend Ernie Booth has posted his G# Specification and is asking for feedback. G# is an Aspect Oriented Language with type-safe code generation capabilities. Take a look and let him know your thoughts.

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Connecticut .NET Users Group talk - slides and code
Last night I enjoyed speaking to the Connecticut .NET Users Group in Farmington, CT (Microsoft offices). I spoke on of my favorite security topics: .NET Code Access Security . I have made the presentation and demo code available for download: NETCodeAccessSecurity...

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Rotor 2.0 after Whidbey
Nothing new here, but Peter Drayton answered a question about the next version in one of the Rotor newsgroups : The current version of Rotor is still 1.0 - mirrors the 1.0/1.1 CLR releases. The next version will be 2.0, matching the 2.0 CLR which is the...

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