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February 2005 - Posts

Dan Fernandez's Top 10 Visual C# 2005 IDE Enhancements

http://blogs.msdn.com/danielfe/archive/2005/02/25/380639.aspx http://www.ftponline.com/reports/vslivesf/2005/fernandez/ Creative list of enhancements... However, I feel there are atleast a couple of 100 more of these that need to make it in to the top-10
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This name has taken its toll on me...

So, whats in a name, you say? Well, a lot... I respectfully disagree this notion about the fact that a name doesn't really stand for anything or that, a name's just a name, and all the other cliches that people with bad names have come up with. For the
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MSDN TV: Top Ten Tips for Web Services Interoperability

Simon Guest shares 10 developer-focused tips, strategies, and recommendations
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Patterns and Practices Summit March 14-16, Mountain View, CA (Microsoft Campus)

The patterns & practices Summit for the western region of the United States takes place March 14 - 16 on Microsoft's Silicon Valley campus in Mountain View, California.
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Rory's blog rocks...

I can't seem to come up with things remotely as interesting as Rory Blyth does... So I've decided I'm just going to start blogging about other bloggings that interest me. http://neopoleon.com/blog/posts/12904.aspx
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Java to .NET Framework Migration Workshop (Free Training)

1) Teaches Java developers the conceptual mappings between Java and the .NET Framework. For example, as a Java developer you know how to use RMI - but how do you use .NET Remoting? You know how deployment and updates work in the Java world - but how do
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All about Interop

http://blogs.msdn.com/dotnetinterop
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Power over Ethernet, anyone?

Linksys / Cisco debuted its Power-Over-Ethernet (POE) product. The idea is to transmit electricity to power a networking device, and data, using one cable. http://www.crn.com/sections/breakingnews/breakingnews.jhtml?articleId=60402114 http://www.linksys.com/press/press.asp?prid=19
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Error: Timeout While Debugging Web Services

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/vsdebug/html/vxgrftimeoutwhiledebuggingwebservices.asp PS: I apologize to this one gentleman who waited for me till the end of the presentation today (in San Jose) - he was waiting around
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Securing trace.axd

Another question that came up at today's event (2/19/2005) in San Jose, was how to control access to the trace.axd. Thanks to Glen Gordon , I found about this blog post, " Securing Trace.axd - Remote and Local ", by Scott Cate.
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log4net for logging

At our event in San Jose today (2/19/2005), someone brought up log4net. log4net is a convenient utility that can be used to output logging information, to practically any pre-defined target. For those of you PERL and JAVA programmers, we've had log4perl
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IE 7.0 - coming right up...

Finally, I can stop using Firefox secretly (at home, on my home computer, on my personal PC, which is not linked to the Microsoft corporate network ;) ) : New Standalone IE for XP Planned
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Interesting day for quarterbacks in the NFL...

Drew Bledsoe , number 1 draft pick back in 1993, gets cut by the Bills ... I thought the offensive line was starting to hold up towards the end of the last season, and it seemed like Bledsoe was finally starting to get over the whole "Brady took my job"
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Catorce?

My colleague, Rory Blyth , and I were discussing U2 's new album, " How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb " after an event in Bellevue, WA a few days ago... So, what am I missing about U2's new album and, more importantly , their song "Vertigo"? Why "Un Dos
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Visual Studio 2005

Something I seem to get asked quite a bit is the difference between VS 2005's Professional, Standard and Express editions. I found this website to be quite useful : http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/vs2005/get/default.aspx#vss
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Cisco to Target XML Messaging Market

Well, doesn't ths sound interesting (and familar) : Cisco to Target XML Messaging Market
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