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June 2005 - Posts

As anyone who reads Microsoft blogs knows, we get a lot of email, *a lot*. We're also on email *all* the time. I've had way to many conversations at midnight or 6am on anything. It consumes you :) To manage it all, I took a "Managing Action Using Outlook" Read More...
Juval Lowy showed me an amusing code sample at TechEd - "That". What is "That" you say? "That" is "My" for C#. Confused yet? Good. As Duncan Mackenzie explains in this MSDN Magazine article "My" is a new feature in Visual Basic 2005 that is a speed-dial Read More...
Check out the Channel9 Video on the Singularity operating System . From the C9 page: Singularity is a research project focused on the construction of dependable systems through innovation in the areas of systems, languages, and tools. We are building Read More...
Paul Krill interviewed Anders Hejlsberg, Distinguished Engineer and chief architect of the C# programming language at TechEd last week. Read about it on InfoWorld . Read More...
[Please read my Disclaimer ] Dear MacDork, You recently blogged about Visual Studio 2005 quoting an article by Paul Krill about how the VS 2005 release date was going to be next year (hence the Visual Studio 200X name of your entry) and about the top Read More...
podfeed.net is an up-and-coming directory listing for podcasts. There are some great podcasts on podfeed including " This Week in Tech " (Leo Laporte and other ex-TechTV stars) or the Engadget podcast. If you're not a techie, you can find lots of other Read More...
Check out Balazs's post on using Mono for Fun . He walks through creating a client GUI end-to-end using Mono including designing the architecture, using db4objects for persistence, and nUnit for unit tests. Good stuff. How I Went Mono In the last 5-6 Read More...
[Please read my Disclaimer ] NOTE : I don't own Object Test Bench, I just happened to blog about it as I thought it was a hidden feature in VS 2005 and only discovered it when playing around with Class Designer. Recently, Michael Kölling, one of the creators Read More...
Officially announed at TechEd, VS 2005 will launch the week of November 8th! Read More...
 
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