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a.k.a. DotNetRaj [... continued from my previous blog. Also see my personal blog(updated more frequently)]
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Released Enterprise Library 3.0 Dec06 CTP
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Community Technology Preview release of Enterprise Library 3.0 is now released. Here are the h ighlights: Core - Source Code installer - Partial Trust Support - Strong-Named Binary Assemblies Validation Application Block - Core validation...
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Microsoft's AURA
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You are shopping. You just took a snap of 'Barcode' of the stuff you are about to buy. And your phone just told you "Hey this stuff is more cheaper at the other shop nearby". or "Hey don't buy that stuff, this comes from some controversial manufacturer...
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Cool WPF/E Demos
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Find some cool WPF/E demos here ! Click on "Big Time" for relatively bigger view. You can download WPF/E CTP SDK here and to know more about WPF click here nJoy!
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Meeting the (w)intellectuals…
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Last week, I had a chance to attend some amazingly good sessions (An advanced C# session by Justin Smith and Advanced ASP.NET 2.0, AJAX sessions by Jeff Prosise ) as these techies flew to India. Not surprisingly, my mind was flooded...
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