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October 2007 - Posts
Tuesday, October 30, 2007 8:37 PM
SOA&BP Conference Announcements, "Oslo"
This morning at the SOA&BP Conference, we talked about Oslo for the first time. For me, this is a big day, as it marks the point where the rest of the world knows what a lot of people have been and will continue to be working on. Robert
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Thursday, October 18, 2007 10:29 PM
Activities Survey
So, we're getting close to .NET 3.5 getting out the door, and as always we're thinking about what comes next. The activities team is looking how to make activities better going forward, and they are very interested in what you have to say, how you
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Tuesday, October 09, 2007 9:59 PM
.NET 3.5 on Channel9
Following the big announcement last week, I got tapped to do a quick c9 interview with Shawn Burke . Check it out here if you have 11 minutes or so to spare and want to see what the .NET source debugging will look like. Additionally, I see on the homepage
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Wednesday, October 03, 2007 5:49 PM
Dogs and Cats Living Together, Mass Hysteria (or, Source Available for the .NET Framework)
The title quote brought to you courtesy of the original Ghostbusters film. As Scott just announced on his blog , we're making the source available under the Microsoft Reference License ( MS-RL ). This is cool. But the really cool part of this is that
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