Contents tagged with .Net
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Managed Extensibility Framework - Very Impressive
For those who haven’t heard of the Managed Extensibility Framework (MEF), a CodePlex project, there is a good episode of .NetRocks with Glen Block to explain it.
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Visual Studio 2008 SP1
Visual Studio 2008 Service Pack 1 has finally arrived. It is a warm welcome with the way that my Visual Studio installation "found opportunities to suddenly restart", let's say. The SP1 installation is rather interesting, like the VS2005 service packs were. It takes a very long time to complete, it pops up (and hides) alert windows behind the installation window, it requires the VS2008 DVD, and it requires a reboot if some applications are running such as my Yahoo messenger... Hmmm... So I would suggest that when installing this service pack, stay focused on its progress and start it when you don't need to get work done.
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Silverlight 2.0 Webcasts at ISV Innovation
Bill Lodin is presenting a very informative 4-part webcast series on Silverlight 2.0 (beta 1).
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VSLive! Dallas 2006 - Day 1
Day one of VSLive! Dallas 2006 came and went. It was an all-day presentation by Rocky Lhotka covering his CSLA framework. I used it a few years ago and was not nearly as impressed as now. Rocky has evolved this framework to be extremely flexible, well-designed, and still free. Add that to a day of training at DunnTraining.com to get a serious development jumpstart. Think about it... a top consultant's help at the price of a book. Beat that!
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Dallas Code Camp - June 24th, 2006
If you are in Dallas this weekend, be sure to register and attend the Dallas Code Camp this Saturday, June 24th. This is a free, all-day training event for developers by developers. The schedule will be posted in the next few hours.