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Today we released a Beta of Visual Studio 2008 and .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1. Traditionally our service packs address a range of issues found both through customer and partner feedback as well as our own internal testing. While this service pack Read More...
Last year the Microsoft Expression team shipped a new suite of tools for creative professionals. This first release of Expression Studio marked a significant milestone in the history of development tools at Microsoft, delivering superior designer-developer Read More...
About a year ago we decided to host selected popularly requested Hotfixes on the Connect site . The feedback on this has been positive, however as with any new program, there were some things we discovered we could do better. We are making updates to Read More...
More and more developers around the world want to create world-ready applications and this requires various types of support from the .NET Framework and Base Class Libraries such as the ability to support culture and language-specific conversions or interact Read More...
We aspire to reach customers from around the world with our products. People speak and work in different languages depending on where you are in the world. To make it easy for people to be able to use our products in a language of their choice, we localize Read More...
Last week I was in India as part of the world wide launch of Visual Studio 2008, .NET Framework 3.5, Windows Server 2008, and SQL Server. It was a lot of fun – being in India, being able to talk to developers and IT Pros, celebrating the great work that Read More...
Last year at MIX, I decided to sit in the audience and watch Ray Ozzie and Scott Guthrie deliver the keynote among all the other conference attendees. Even though I knew what we were going to present, it was still fabulous to sit in the audience and watch Read More...
Earlier today I blogged about the world wide launch of Visual Studio 2008, Windows Server 2008, and SQL Server 2008. As just a quick update, I’d like to share with you a few links to some videos that will give you more insight into today’s activities. Read More...
Today Steve Ballmer officially kicked off more than 225 events in the world wide launch of the next generation of infrastructure and application platform products including Visual Studio 2008 and the .NET Framework 3.5, Windows Server 2008, and SQL Server Read More...
I am a big believer in enabling easy access to technology for students so that they have the necessary tools and training as they get ready to be the next generation leaders in the world. I’m very excited about a program that we just announced, Microsoft Read More...
I have blogged in the past about my involvement in the Imagine Cup where students around the world who are like-minded and passionate about using technology to solve real-world problems come together and show their best ideas. This year, a similar event Read More...
Providing our customers with best in class development tools is only one piece of what we need to do to help them be successful or, in some cases, even get started . One of the most requested things we have heard is that developers want snippets, samples, Read More...
Exactly one year ago today, I announced the broad customer availability of the Community Content feature in the MSDN Online Library . This feature allows developers to contribute code and content in a wiki environment alongside the official online documentation. Read More...
As much as it is exciting to ship new technologies and products to our customers, it is even more exciting to see customer be successful with our products in their environments. As you know, a couple of weeks ago we released to manufacturing Visual Studio Read More...
It has been a fun month for us so far. Earlier this month we RTM’ed Visual Studio 2008 and the .NET Framework 3.5. Earlier this week we released an update to the Silverlight Add-in for Visual Studio 2008. This last release is a critical link to make it Read More...
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