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  • Source Code for .NET

    If you thought yesterday's Zune announcement from Microsoft was big news, today's announcement about releasing the source code for .NET is even bigger for people like me...and probably you. You'll be able to download the .NET Framework source libraries via a standalone install (allowing you...
    Posted to Jose Lema (Weblog) by Anonymous on 10-03-2007
  • Silverlight on Linux in 21 Days

    After just recently promising to bring Microsoft's Silverlight to Linux by years end, Miguel De Icaza, the project leader for Mono , has ported significant portions of Silverlight in only 21 days. He chronicled this effort in a recent blog post . The past 21 days have been some of the most intense...
    Posted to Karthik Hariharan's Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 06-21-2007
  • The Economics of Disposable Code

    Nick Malik wrote a post entitled "Mort and the Economics of Unmaintainable Code" where he espoused the belief that re-writing code can be more economical than writing good, maintainable code in the first place. Rather than look at "making code maintainable," what if we look at making...
    Posted to Karthik Hariharan's Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 06-19-2007
  • DDNUG and the After Party

    Last night, my good friend Dave O'Hara gave an excellent presentation on Automated Unit Testing with the .NET framework to the Dallas .NET User Group . Dave covered the tools available to write unit tests in .NET including NUnit and others. He also covered Mock Objects and Dependency Injection, two...
    Posted to Karthik Hariharan's Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 06-15-2007
  • Microsoft at a Crossroads

    Microsoft's developer story has recently diverged into a tale of two cities. Martin Fowler and Sam Gentile both recently wrote about it. On one hand, you have the traditional Mort-focused camp, which focuses on creating drag-and-drop developer tools like GridViews, DataSources, and Typed DataSets...
    Posted to Karthik Hariharan's Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 05-31-2007
  • Visual Studio Plug-in for Community Server

    Zeddy Iskandar wrote a slick plug-in for Visual Studio that allows you to copy/paste code snippets in to Community Server blog posts. Very cool!
    Posted to Rob Howard (Weblog) by Anonymous on 04-25-2007
  • Dallas Code Camp Talk Today (4/21/2007)

    The Dallas/Ft. Worth community is holding the 2nd annual Dallas CodeCamp event today! The event will take place on the 4th floor of the LC1 building located at Microsoft's Las Colinas office. Registration starts at 8:30am. There are some great talks...( read more )
    Posted to Scott Dockendorf (Weblog) by Anonymous on 04-21-2007
  • FogBugz and I are having a falling out

    I used to really like FogBugz but the latest version got all glitzy and went AJAX on me and now while it does some cool stuff it's gotten a lot slower. My only other complaint is that it's built to be cross-platform (PHP or ASP), which is admirable but it means that the application has to live...
    Posted to Rob Howard (Weblog) by Anonymous on 04-17-2007
  • Community Server 2007 Released!

    Today we’re proud to announce the immediate availability of Community Server 2007 – the best version of Community Server yet! There are a number of new improvements, but by far the largest is the new theme system “Chameleon”. Chameleon allows people to change the look-and-feel...
    Posted to Rob Howard (Weblog) by Anonymous on 04-16-2007
  • March North Dallas User Group

    I've had it as a goal of mine for nearly two years and I finally was able to pull it off. It was a long arduous journey to get there, mostly out of confidence reasons, but I finally found a topic I was knowledgeable about and not everyone does. I've seen too many Ajax Extender demos to last me...
    Posted to Bill Robertson (Weblog) by Anonymous on 03-09-2007
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