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December 2006 - Posts

Installing Visual Studio Team Edition for Database Professionals RTM
Gert Drapers reports that Visual Studio Team Edition for Database Professionals - codenamed Datadude - has gone RTM and is now available on MSDN Subscriber Downloads . Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition for Database Professionals delivers a market shifting Read More...

by David Boschmans | 1 Comments

Getting started with developing WPF/E applications
The release of the first (December) CTP of WPF/E and the announcement of the new names and design of the Microsoft Expression tools has generated quite some interest in the technology according to the Technorati search results for WPF/E and Microsoft Read More...

by David Boschmans | 2 Comments

VISUG December Events
The new web site of the Belgian Visual Studio User Group (VISUG) has gone live last week. And together with the go-live of the site they are announcing two events for closing this calendar year. Discussion on Enterprise Exception Handling and Logging Read More...

by David Boschmans | 0 Comments

New videos to watch on msdn's Showtime!
Two keynotes from the Belgian " Ready for a New Day " event are available to watch on the MSDN's Showtime! site : Ready for a New Day - Opening Keynote People drive business results in the new world of work. Wim Van Winghe and Carmen Du Bois demonstrate Read More...

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WPF/E is coming ...
I've been talking a lot to web agencies about the rich web experiences and how these can be created on the Microsoft platform. Besides ASP.NET AJAX , WPF/E is certainly the most important technology for delivering a rich cross-browser and cross-platform Read More...

by David Boschmans | 8 Comments

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