SBC DotNet Weblog
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'Longhorn Fever'
Yes, there is a 'Longhorn Fever' - stuff that's not just good but great! This appears to be a quantum leap in Microsoft computing. There have been notable efforts to provide information regarding Longhorn (e.g., the exceptional effort by Robert McLaws) and the forthcoming PDC will be awashed in it. Lucky attendees! Question: What is (or will be) the state of 'unmanaged code (& COM)' under Longhorn? To those of us in the 'Orinoco flow' (developing .NET & COM) this is very much an issue. I guess I'll know more on Oct 31st.
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What's New in C# 2?
Just finished reading the article 'What's New in C# 2?' in the C# Pro magazine. Good article describing generics, iterators, anonymous methods and partial classes. The contrast between C# Generics and C++ templates was especially illuminating.
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Tablet PCs are taking off
Tablet PCs are taking off [WIRED 09.28.03]. This is a cool device and even more cooler with Groove running on it. Can't wait to get another TPC to do development with.
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.NET in the press
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ADO.NET comes to Groove development
The forthcoming Groove v2.5i will have ADO.NET as part of its development kit. This is a significant technical milestone in Groove development.
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NUnit vs csUnit testing development
Any thoughts on NUnit vs. csUnit for testing development? Each has its merits but would like to know more...
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.NET Magazine changes its name
.NET Magazine changes its name to 'Windows Server System Magazine' but a posting from Richard Grimes tells more...
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Wireless Hacks
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Graphical NetScan from Microsoft Research
Graphical representation showing the relationships of Newsgroups in the Usenet - brought to you by Microsoft Research. Cool!
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InfoPath: Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003 Software Development Kit (SDK)
InfoPath: Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003 Software Development Kit (SDK). It'll be a busy week-end.