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Free Trials of Visual Studio 2005 Pro and Team System
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over 6 years ago
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So you have downloaded one of the Visual Studio 2005 Express Editions and are now curious to see what features make upgrading worthwhile? Well, wait no longer. Trial versions of Visual Studio 2005 Professional and Visual Studio 2005 Team System (Visual...
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Tech-Ed Takeaways
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over 6 years ago
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My Tech-Ed 2006 has come to an end and now I'm eagerly awaiting my return flight home to Seattle. Boston is always fun although the weather can be a little too warm/humid for me. The city has changed a lot since I lived here from June 1993 to June...
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Live from Tech-Ed 2006!
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Tech-Ed 2006 has been in full swing since Sunday, 6/11, with pre-conference workshops during the day and the keynote main event that started at 7PM and ending at 9:20PM. The keynote included broad strategy and positioning by Ray Ozzie, Bob Muglia and...
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