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  • Designing a language is hard, and M won't change that

    I was a bit surprised about the large scale of the positive hype around 'M' in Oslo. Fortunately, Roger Alsing wrote a 'Back to reality' post about M which stood out as a single critical remark against the sea of positivism. I like it when someone chooses to be the more sceptical voice in the crowd:...
    Posted to Frans Bouma's blog (Weblog) by FransBouma on 11-05-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET General, Software Engineering, Advanced .NET, General Software Development, .NET
  • PDC08 - Second day keynote - cont II

    So what's new with windows 7 ? Ribbon User Interface Jump Lists Libraries Multi-Touch, Ink, Speech DirectX family Fundamentals: Decrease: MEM, I/O, Power Increase: Speed, Responsiveness, Scale   You can boot from VHD !!! Multi mon now works also if you use remote desktop !!! e.g. you remote connect...
    Posted to Ohad's Blog (Weblog) by Ohad Israeli on 10-28-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET General, PDC2008, DEV, PDC 2008, Windows7
  • PDC08 - Second day keynote - cont

    PDC08 keynote is about to begin ! Hopefully it will be better then yesterday... Live blogging will start soon... Ray ozzy just started the second day Keynote   Today's keynote is about the UI, the experience... the client platform, os.. apps Ray talks about joining the web & the client pc worlds...
    Posted to Ohad's Blog (Weblog) by Ohad Israeli on 10-28-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET General, PDC2008, DEV, PDC 2008
  • PDC08 - Under the hood: Advances in the .NET Type System (Live Blogging)

    Presenter : Misha Shneerson - Senior SDE - Microsoft Agenda - Its all about COM interop Solution - Type Embedding Solution - Type Equivalence Putting it all together - Loose type coupling and extensibility Improvements in event handling for COM objects Deployment of PIA (Primary interop assemblies) is...
    Posted to Ohad's Blog (Weblog) by Ohad Israeli on 10-27-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET General, PDC2008, DEV
  • Is BDUF really BDUF?

    Justing Etheredge posted a great article about that Design Up Front (DUF) is something else than Big Design Up Front (BDUF). He discusses the misunderstanding that just because BDUF is considered harmful in a lot of projects, it's not said that DUF is too and one should just jump in, start hammering...
    Posted to Frans Bouma's blog (Weblog) by FransBouma on 09-14-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET General, Software Engineering, Advanced .NET, General Software Development, .NET
  • Developer Highway Code

    While cleaning my room today i found a hard copy of an ebook from Microsoft titled "Developer Highway Code" this ebook includes lots of tips regarding how to develop secured  application. While thinking if to save the book or give it away I've decided to search and see if there is still...
    Posted to Ohad's Blog (Weblog) by Ohad Israeli on 08-19-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Security, .NET General, WCF
  • The evil of the Office UI ribbon license

    For the next major version of a certain application I'm working on (gee, what might that be ) I'm researching some UI frameworks and techniques. In the past few months I've spend most of my time working on application support library code, language designs, algorithm design etc. etc. (more on that in...
    Posted to Frans Bouma's blog (Weblog) by FransBouma on 07-20-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET General, WinForms, Software Engineering, Windows Forms, General Software Development, .NET
  • Composite Application Guidance for WPF RC1 Shipped

    Project Prism - Composite Application Guidance for WPF just shipped release candidate 1 ! So if you are looking for a guidance of how to build a loosely coupled composite WPF application this guidance is for you. Check it out over here ( http://www.codeplex.com/CompositeWPF )
    Posted to Ohad's Blog (Weblog) by Ohad Israeli on 06-28-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET General, WPF, Prism, Composite WPF
  • LLBLGen Pro v2.6 has been released!

    After almost 11 months of design, development, beta testing and adding final polish, it's here: LLBLGen Pro v2.6 ! This version, which is a free upgrade for all our v2.x customers, has a couple of major new features, the biggest of course being the full implementation of Linq support in our O/R mapper...
    Posted to Frans Bouma's blog (Weblog) by FransBouma on 06-09-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET General, Database / SQL Server, Software Engineering, LLBLGen Pro, O/R Mapping, Advanced .NET, .NET, Linq, Linq to LLBLGen Pro
  • VB.NET: Beware of the 'Aggregate' keyword (updated)

    UPDATE I tested this initially with EmployeeID and noticed the strange behavior. Writing this blogpost I thought the max of the employeeID was a little artificial, so I changed that in OrderDate. But... what happened (see my reply to this blogpost below in the comments) ? When o.OrderDate is used, the...
    Posted to Frans Bouma's blog (Weblog) by FransBouma on 05-21-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET General, Software Engineering, Advanced .NET, .NET, Linq, Linq to LLBLGen Pro
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