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February Newsletter – Virtualization Call for Papers
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We are calling for papers on Virtualization for the 24th Architecture Journal. If you are interested in participating, submit your proposal by Thursday, March 11 end of day . Sign up for other newsletters | Unsubscribe...
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Code Visualization and Architecture with Visual Studio 2010
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Come learn how the new code visualization, UML, and Architectural Validation tools inside Visual Studio 2010 come together to help you understand existing code bases, model domain specific problem domains, and maintain the proper control and visibility...
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[Network World] Microsoft juices Visual Studio with secure coding tools
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At the Black Hat Conference taking place in Washington, D.C., Microsoft said it will deepen ties between its Visual Studio development tools and the secure applications development processes first developed inside the company and now available to outsiders...
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