Contents tagged with Community News
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The Windows Store... why did I sign up with this mess again?
Yesterday, Microsoft revealed that the Windows Store is now open to all developers in a wide range of countries and locations. For the people who think "wtf is the 'Windows Store'?", it's the central place where Windows 8 users will be able to find, download and purchase applications (or as we now have to say to not look like a computer illiterate: <accent style="Kentucky">aaaaappss</accent>) for Windows 8.
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Algorithmia Source Code released on CodePlex
Following the release of our BCL Extensions Library on CodePlex, we have now released the source-code of Algorithmia on CodePlex! Algorithmia is an algorithm and data-structures library for .NET 3.5 or higher and is one of the pillars LLBLGen Pro v3's designer is built on.
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BCL Extensions Source Code released on CodePlex
"Is this thing still on?"
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(Dutch) Devnology podcast nr. 3, interview met mij nu online.
Devnology, de Nederlandse developer community die niet gelieerd is aan 1 specifiek platform, heeft z'n 3e podcast nu online gezet, welke volledig bestaat uit een interview met ondergetekende! De podcast duurt ong. een uur.
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inc(me.MVP)
Yesterday I received the MVP award for C# again, thanks Microsoft!
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[Dutch] Devnology Code Fest
(Sorry English speaking visitor, this post is in Dutch, as it's about a Dutch user group meeting)
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Happy 2009!
To all my readers, and everyone else: I hope you all have a great, productive, healthy, awesome 2009!
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Small interview with me about blogging
Andreas HÃ¥kansson did a couple of interviews with various people from the .NET blog community about... blogging
. The interview with me is now available here.
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Everyone who's doing .NET 3.5 development these days will likely run into the same problem I ran into this morning: your set of extension methods grows beyond the level of a single file and you need to group them into separate sets of files or worse: you discover you have several distinct projects which all have extension methods and it's better to group them into a single library.
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See you at DevDays 2008!
Tomorrow, May 22nd, and Friday, I'm present at the Microsoft DevDays 2008 in Amsterdam. I'm told we get special t-shirts, so it shouldn't be hard to find me
. I'll be at the Microsoft Community Booth or in some sessions. If you want to say hi, please stop by! See you tomorrow!