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Visual Studio 2008 ("Orcas") and .NET 3.5
Daniel Moth has a bunch of great posts on Visual Studio 2008 and .NET 3.5 Here are two great entry points: http://www.danielmoth.com/Blog/2007/06/visual-studio-2008-stack.html http://www.danielmoth.com/Blog/2007/06/net-framework-35.html
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Orcas Beta 2 Download URLs
http://blogs.msdn.com/bharry/archive/2007/07/26/orcas-beta-2-download-urls.aspx Great post with all the download URLs for Orcas Beta 2. Very handy.
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Mastering PowerShell in your lunch break -- Awesome!!
http://powershelllive.com/blogs/lunch/default.aspx Highly, highly recommended.
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Great MOSS 2007 Search Blog
http://blogs.msdn.com/miketag/ Enough said.
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Krzysztof Cwalina on Framework Design
Krzysztof has been recorded for MS Research and gives an excellent presentation on framework design. The details are on his blog . Lots of great notes. His book on the same subject was well worth the read.
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Invitation to the inaugural Canberra VSTS user group - Jan 24th
I’d like to make you aware of the new Canberra Visual Studio Team System user group! The purpose of the VSTS User Group is to form a community of practice for Canberra-based IT professionals interested in the use of Visual Studio Team System (VSTS) to
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New Web Service Software Factory released on msdn
The second version of the Service Factory (that helps build both ASP.NET and WCF services) has been released on msdn. The download is now available . For those that don't know, the Web Service Software Factory (also known as the Service Factory) is an
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Visual Studio 2005 Service Pack 1 (SP1)
Love the dual core perf :) Snippet from http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/support/vs2005sp1/default.aspx " Visual Studio 2005 Service Pack 1 (SP1) Visual Studio 2005 represents one of the most significant developer tools releases since the introduction
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Canberra Visual Studio Team System user group is ready for launch!
Well, Nils announced it first ... Canberra now has it's very own Visual Studio Team System user group. First meeting details are not set in stone right now, but here's what we have: What: Canberra Visual Studio Team System user group When: Wednesday 24th
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Claiming my Technorati blog
Technorati Profile I always do as I'm told (just don't verify that please....). So here I am claiming my blog on Technorati Taken straight from the Technorati website " About Technorati Currently tracking 60 million blogs Technorati is the recognized
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Microsoft Xml Notepad
I've been using this for a few weeks. So instead of me just emailing the link around to everyone saying "Hey, try this!" .... I thought I'd just do it on my blog. So: Hey, try this! http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=72d6aa49-787d-4118-ba5f-4f30fe913628&DisplayLang=e
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Software Engineering with VSTS - great book
Software Engineering with Microsoft Visual Studio Team System (Microsoft .NET Development Series) http://www.amazon.com/Software-Engineering-Microsoft-Visual-Development/dp/0321278720/ If you're into agile development, feature driven development or whatever....
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Visual Studio 2005 Team System Basics Training
Brief Description (200-level) A complete, self-paced training course with a VPC image containing Team System software. Overview Provides training on: Overview Licensing Architecture Deployment and Maintenance Team Foundation Server Extensibility Team
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Visual Studio "Orcas" October CTP
I've been a bit slow with putting this link up ... but I keep emailing it around, so here it is. Visual Studio "Orcas" October CTP http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=C09B5A2D-EB6A-44B6-8BBD-3764A2FDA9CE&displaylang=en Enjoy!
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Writing Secure Code (Managed Code)
Just a quick one... I've been asked for a good place to start when you're interested in writing secure code. Here's the first link I send out. http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/security/aa570401.aspx There are SO many good security resources, but I'm just
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