June 2004 - Posts
Microsoft lanched VS code name Whibdey at Tech.Ed and posted the official lunch at MSDN web site. MSDN subscribers should get their beta 1 release at the next shipment of the subscription. Others can also get a beta by paying a small fee for posting and
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Microsoft announced on Tech.Ed 2004 Amsterdam, a new light version of VS 2005, which target small or starter developers and students, that cannot afford a professional edition. This new version is lighter one and, of course, a cheaper one! (let's wait
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Steve Riley presented SEC380 covering the enhancements of Windows XP Service pack 2. As usual, Steve presents a dynamic and interesting session, and with his relaxed style gets the audience. At one point of the session, Steve sayed an important fact:
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And as usually, Kimb got the audience. Kimb showed up some main differences between SQL Server 2000 and Yukon, but gave more tips on using SQL Server 2000, than new tech on Yukon. Not so good if you assisted to last year's sessions from Kimb, where most
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Reading Clemens blog I got a wonderfull post , where Clemens discovered that dasBlog is now running on linux, using mono! Wow! So, the mono guys ported dasBlog and posted the news! For what platform did you say you were writing today ?
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Chand Thota is announcing in his blog ( http://blogs.msdn.com/cthota/archive/2004/06/25/165810.aspx) that MapPoint Location Server is going to be officially lanched in Europe at Tech.Ed, 28 June! Can't wait to see what MS is doing on the location and
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Navigating on some Tech.Ed blogs, I found that Chandu Thota is allowing everybody to submit the location of their blogs in his blog, using Mappoint. Nice idea! You can find more here: http://www.csthota.com/csthota/MapBlogs.aspx
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