Contents tagged with .Net 4.0
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Programming for APIs
There seems to be as much or more attention paid to “Apps” these days as there is to websites. Whether it be for iOS, Android, Blackberry, Adobe AIR, Silverlight or even the (gasp) Desktop, we as “web” programmers are often called upon to implement APIs for these things.
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Thoughts on Azure – Compute, Storage and SQL
I think Azure is ready to go as a platform for a Software as a Service platform. When we think of cloud-based infrastructures, it has many pieces that make it both viable and attractive from many points of view. For one, it’s hooked tightly into a great development tool in Visual Studio 2010, and the latest SDK and Tools make it a simply process to publish to the cloud directly from the IDE.
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Breaking Changes in Asp.Net 4
I upgraded an app to .net just for fun and a bunch of things broke.
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Visual Studio 2010 and .Net Framework 4.0 – Available today!
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CNET News: Visual Studio 2010 to launch in March
According to this article from CNET News from October 19th, Visual Studio 2010 will launch in March, 2010. This sort of follows the current timeline, where the Beta 2 has just been released, and we can probably expect another beta and/or a Release Candidate drop to evaluate before the final release.
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Closer to the finish line with VS 2010 and .Net 4.0!
Today on his blog, Scott Guthrie announced on the availability of beta 2 for VS 2010 and .Net 4.0.