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March 2004 - Posts

Visual Studio 6.0 SP6

For those of you who have yet to make the full transition to .NET, Visual Studio 6.0 Service Pack 6 is available at our Visual Studio Developer Center. It’s been a long while since I’ve fired up VS6, but I have fond memories of the stuff I
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New MSDN TV: Data with ASP.NET in Visual Studio 2005

There’s a new episode of MSDN TV where Scott Guthrie introduces some of the new ASP.NET data features in Visual Studio 2005 (“Whidbey”).
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Intel IT Manager Game

Okay…this is interesting. Intel has posted its IT Manager Game . Play the role of a manager running a large IT department and see if you have what it takes for success. I’ll be interested to read some comments about this one.
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Visual Studio 2005 Community Technology Preview for MSDN Universal Subscribers

If you’re a MSDN Universal Subscriber, you can now download Visual Studio 2005 Community Technology Preview March 2004 from the MSDN Subscriber Downloads area. From the download site: Technology Previews are not “alpha” or “beta”
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VSLive! 2004 Updates

VSLive! 2004 is currently underway in San Francisco, and FTPOnline’s VSLive! Show Daily has articles covering many of the announcements we’re making at the show. Specifically, there’s some good information on Whitehorse , a preview of
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Updated Junk E-Mail Filter for Outlook 2003

A more recent filter definition for e-mail that is considered “junk” by Outlook 2003 is now available for download .
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Data Access Application Block Version 2

We’ve released a second version of our Data Access Application Block which implements a lot of the common data access code that you’d normally need to write yourself. There are a lot of projects that depend on the first version of this application
Posted by mswanson | 7 Comments

Windows XP SP2 Technical Preview Program

We’ve launched a technical preview program for the upcoming Windows XP Service Pack 2. This is a comprehensive service pack that benefits everyone, and if you’re responsible for deployment in your organization, you owe it to yourself to check
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Windows Forms Markup Language (WFML)

If you’ve been following the Longhorn technology discussions, you’ve no-doubt heard about XAML (some information here ), an XML-based markup “language” that allows you to build up objects using a declarative syntax. It’s
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Whitehorse Class Designer

Keith Short has posted some information and a couple of screen shots to his blog of the new Whitehorse Class Designer. If you're currently using UML diagrams (for design, implementation, or documentation), you'll definitely like the UML-like diagrams
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BizTalk Server 2004 Webcasts

BizTalk Server 2004 was released this past Monday, and MSDN has posted 8 on-demand webcasts that cover things like architecture, performance, security, web services, business rules, and SharePoint integration.
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