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Paul Yao's book on the .NET Compact Framework
Paul Yao & David Durant have made available their book on .NET Compact Framework programming (both C# & VB.Net versions). The book is “open” for reader reviews and is available till publication (by A-W) at a later date.
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Groove v3 beta running on DELL Axim3i PocketPC
('right-click save as' the images for a closer view)
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Excellent review of Groove v3 beta by Robin Good
Robin Good has an excellent review and thoughts about Groove v3 beta. Pay particular attention to “GFS” which works via your File Explorer - some call it “Napster on steroids” (or something like that)...
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Developing apps on the .NET Compact Framework
This evening, I attended Mike Pelletier's presentation on 'Developing mobile apps on the .NET Compact Framework' at our local .NET Developer's group. It was held at the MS office in Farmington, CT. Mike is a Principal Consulant with Tallan. It was a good presentation that hass certainly perked my interest in developing apps for the PocketPC using .NET.
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SharePoint Indexing Basics
Very informative article on indexing with SharePoint at Thom Robbins' site.
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Groove & Homeland Security: Slash-Dotted
Homeland Security's purchase of Groove seats has been 'Slash-Dotted'. I don't think I agree with the term “acronym whiplash” - you get that when you work with any Government agencies especially the Army, e.g. FUBAR, AWOL, .. :-)
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Groove v3 beta download
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Review of Groove 3.0 beta from Corante:Get Real
I got this lead from Runar Jordahl in one of my Groove spaces - Groove v3.0: A tool for our times [Corante: Get Real]. It also has some terrific screenshots. The review is by Stowe Boyd.
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What happened to CRC cards?
Back in the early '90s when I got started with OOPs - there were a few object-oriented methodologies (or compilers!). Grady Booch ruled with his classic text on Object-oriented Analysis and Design. There was one approach to object-oriented development that was both pedagogical and developmental (for small projects) - CRC Cards. I recall a CRC tool written in MacApp that layed out the relevant classes and generated the class definition in C++ (or Object Pascal). CRC is not mentioned much anymore - too bad, it was a terrific way to learn about object-oriented thinking and design.
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Groove jumps to Microsoft beat
Groove Networks plans to begin testing on Monday a new version of its software that aims to help mobile workers collaborate on projects and ties the company closer to Microsoft. [at ZDNet].
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Greg Reinacker releases the RSS Feeder for Visual SourceSafe (VSS)
Greg Reinacker's tool that generates RSS feeds from Visual SourceSafe was re-released today (version expires on Oct 31st). Thanks Greg.
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Joe Stagner [MS] presents 'Developing Secure Web Applications' at the GHACM (Mar 9)
The Greater Hartford ACM Chapter will hold its March meeting on Tuesday, March 9, 2004 at 7:00 PM. The meeting will be in the City of Hartford conference center on the Plaza level of 260 Constitution Plaza. Details here.
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C# Language - THE Book
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A report card for .NET
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Collaborative GIS tool under Groove
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Groove Dev Conference - Groove on a PocketPC running GIS!
More on the Groove Dev Conference at the Groove corporate blog. I just saw Groove running on a PocketPC via PopG services. It was running InfoPatterns' GIS tool - this is an awesome combination with tremendous possibilities.
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Groove Developer Conference (March 3-4)
I am attending the Groove Developer Conference in Beverly, MA (March 3-4). These are exciting times for Groove Networks - see my previous post.
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Groove announces v3.0 beta
If you have been using Groove v2 or later - sign up for the Groove v3.0 beta..