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.NET Terrarium 2.0 source code now available!

The Windows SDK team is happy to announce the availability of the source code for .NET Terrarium 2.0 on http://www.codeplex.com/terrarium2 . For those who are not familiar with Terrarium, I’ll provide a little history. It is a game that was created by
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Released: Visual Studio 2008 with embedded Windows SDK Components

I’m pleased to announce on behalf of the entire Windows SDK team, that we have released Windows SDK components with Visual Studio 2008 and .NET Framework 3.5 . Windows SDK components ship embedded into just about all of the Visual Studio 2008 versions.

Windows SDK for Windows Server 2008 RC0

The latest prerelease Windows SDK is now available for installation! This SDK release supports Windows Server 2008 RC0 and .NET Framework 3.5 Beta2 . The SDK is compatible with the RTM release of Visual Studio 2005 SP1; including Visual Studio Express

SDK Workaround: Samples Fail to Compile with Debug:Itanium error

This workaround applies to: · The prerelease Windows SDK for Windows Server 2008 and .Net Framework 3.5 (RC0), September, 2007 · The prerelease Windows SDK for Windows Server 2008 and .Net Framework 3.5 (IDS04), July, 2007 · The Windows SDK Update for

SDK Workaround: MSBuild Reports a Dependency on .NET Framework SDK 2.0

This workaround applies to: · The prerelease Windows SDK for Windows Server 2008 and .Net Framework 3.5 (RC0), September, 2007 · The prerelease Windows SDK for Windows Server 2008 and .Net Framework 3.5 (IDS04), July, 2007 · The Windows SDK Update for

SDK Workaround: .Net Framework 3.5 is not in the Windows SDK path

This workaround applies to: · The prerelease Windows SDK for Windows Server 2008 and .Net Framework 3.5 (RC0), September, 2007 · The prerelease Windows SDK for Windows Server 2008 and .Net Framework 3.5 (IDS04), July, 2007 The .Net Framework 3.5 is not

SDK Workaround: Visual Studio 2005 is Required for .NET Compact Framework Development

This workaround applies to: · The prerelease Windows SDK for Windows Server 2008 and .Net Framework 3.5 (RC0), September, 2007 · The prerelease Windows SDK for Windows Server 2008 and .Net Framework 3.5 (IDS04), July, 2007 · The Windows SDK Update for

New Windows SDK Available to Download

It has been barely 3 months since we shipped the previous Windows SDK prerelease; and here we are today shipping another prerelease version of the Windows SDK . This SDK coincides with the release of Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2008 Beta2 and Microsoft®

What is .NET 3.5?

This is a question we get quite frequently and so we thought we'd share a couple of blog posts by Microsoft Evangelist Daniel Moth. In the following post, Daniel hghlights what is new to .NET 3.5 (with links to further information about several new or

.NET Framework 3.5 Beta 1 on MS Download Center

There's no longer a need to download the Visual Studio “Orcas” beta to get the .NET Framework 3.5 bits. The .NET Framework 3.5 Beta 1 is a preview release of the latest version of the .NET Framework and works with the Windows SDK for Windows Server code
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New Windows SDK Available!

Let me start off by introducing (or more precisely) re-introducing myself. My name is Barry Butterklee and as of the middle of March, I started a new role on the SDK team: Release PM for the Windows SDK for Windows Server code name “Longhorn” and .NET

Troubleshooting sample building issues on X64, post 6

Here's another tip for troubleshooting issues with Windows Vista SDK samples on X64. Some samples depend on the .NET Compact Framework, which is not included in the Windows SDK. The X86 version of the .NET Compact Framework 2.0 (SP2) has full support

Troubleshooting sample building issues on X64, post 4

Here's another workaround for building Windows Vista SDK samples on X64. Look for my earlier workaround posts and keep checking for more. New to 64-bit programming? Matt Pietrek's MSDN Magazine article, " Everything You Need To Know To Start Programming

Troubleshooting sample building issues on X64, post 1

Are you having problems building some of the Windows Vista SDK samples on an X64 machine? This is the first of a series of posts with workarounds to get you building. I’ll be following up with more. Have you found workarounds to other issues? Share them

WPF in the Windows SDK

Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), one of the components of .NET Framework 3.0, is the newest presentation technology for the creation of next-generation Windows applications. XAML-based and graphics-oriented, WPF enables developers and designers
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