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Atom .NET
10 January 04 03:33 PM | RWlodarczyk | 0 Comments   
I was just talking to Lawrence (who also worked on the RSS.NET implemention with George and myself) and he's started an Atom.NET project on SourceForge . Very cool stuff. Read More...
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Interesting prospects
06 January 04 11:46 PM | RWlodarczyk | 0 Comments   
Duncan writes that he will be focusing on the development side of Windows XP Media Center Edition in the upcoming months. This is cool stuff and something that I've been playing around with in my spare time. I'd definitely like to play around with this Read More...
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Interesting read...
15 October 03 11:33 PM | RWlodarczyk | 1 Comments   
DonXML discusses some interesting viewpoints on SVG and Avalon ... SVG is definitely a very hot standard. I'm very excite about it as I wrote about it back in July . Read More...
Want to backup your XBOX?
28 September 03 11:35 PM | RWlodarczyk | 1 Comments   
Here's a .NET project on SourceForge that will let you back up your XBOX to a remote location. Very cool! ( SourceFroge Link ) Read More...
Longhorn, MSBuild...
16 September 03 08:28 PM | RWlodarczyk | 1 Comments   
Two things to watch out for: Longhorn Developer Center MSBuild talks at PDC Read More...
SmartPhone in the US!!!!
15 September 03 09:05 AM | RWlodarczyk | 1 Comments   
Check this out... SmartPhone in the US on AT&T Wireless! Thankfully I have AT&T! :P Read More...
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Developers 37 times!!!
13 September 03 12:23 AM | RWlodarczyk | 1 Comments   
Don Box points to this very funny PDC spoof video . Go check it out. Read More...
New Books I'm Looking Forward To
11 September 03 09:34 PM | RWlodarczyk | 5 Comments   
From aPress (links and text copied from aPress' Forthcoming Titles list ): Developing on Linux with C# and .NET: The Mono Project By Daniel Solin ISBN: 1-59059-117-8, 200 pages The Mono Project is a complete implementation of Microsoft’s .NET technology Read More...
WS's and Longhorn
07 September 03 10:41 PM | RWlodarczyk | 3 Comments   
Charles Cooper of CNET has an interesting take on Longhorn and Web Services. Ok, so he says that big companies aren't abandoning ship on J2EE just because Ballmer says .NET is better... But in fact, if you look at the toolset provided by VS.net, developing Read More...
VS.net woes?
03 September 03 09:44 PM | RWlodarczyk | 0 Comments   
Trying to compile in VS.net, but can't because of some mysterious problem since a file cannot be copied? Check out this knowledge base article . Applies to both VS.net 2002 and VS.net 2003. Read More...
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CF.NET Development vs. Java/Symbian/etc...
24 August 03 12:17 PM | RWlodarczyk | 2 Comments   
Brian Jepson points to a great link talking about how much development for the Compact .NET Framework rocks (compared to developing Java solutions for mobile platforms). I had this discussion (CF vs Java Mobile development) with a die-hard Java developer Read More...
First Day @ Microsoft
18 August 03 09:42 PM | RWlodarczyk | 5 Comments   
Ok, as promised, I said that I'd tell the story of my first day at Microsoft... Please bear with some of the parts of this, I'll just go through my entire day from start to end. Last night was the first night that I spent at my apartment that I leased Read More...
.NET 18K Checkup
17 August 03 09:23 PM | RWlodarczyk | 1 Comments   
Software Development Times has a check-up article about .NET . Read More...
Evening Before the Big Start Date
17 August 03 08:55 PM | RWlodarczyk | 21 Comments   
Tomorrow I begin work at Microsoft. This is the long awaited day since my acceptance back in July. This past week has been really crazy. Amidst all the craziness of setting up my new apartment, and many trips to Costco Home for furniture and stuff, I Read More...
More on the Novel takeover of Ximian
11 August 03 12:17 AM | RWlodarczyk | 0 Comments   
CNET's Robert Lemos recently spoke to Chris Stone (Novell's vice chairman) about the takeover... When asked about how the takeover will affect the Mono Project, Chris had this to offer: “Mono is great. I like the idea very much of being able to run .Net Read More...
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