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.NET Training, Consulting, Coaching & Development
February 2004 - Posts
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I'm just reading reading the book Building Solutions with the Microsoft .NET Compact Framework. This book gives a very good start for programming with the .NET Compact Framework. It covers architectural concepts as well as programming techniques Read More
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Kevin Ransom, Development Lead of the Microsoft Business Framework starts blogging!
In the first blog Kevin writes about the features of the framework. The Business Framework is based on Whidbey, ObjectSpaces, Whitehorse...Very interesting are also the Read More
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With INETA worldwide we reached the count of 500 user groups!
INETA Europe: the actual count is 71 groups. Let's see what month we will reach 100 :-)
Christian Read More
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Message queuing allows disconnected communication. Queued components adds an abstraction layer to message queuing. Instead of sending messages to a queue, methods can be invoked in a recorder. The recorder creates messages to put it into the message queue. Read More
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INETA Europe is growing!
These recently added .NET User Groups are now members of the INETA family:
Austria, SQL Server Usergroup Austria
Portugal, PontoNetPT
Switzerland, PocketPC and Smartphone Usergroup Switzerland
Poland, Grupa .NET Read More
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CodeZone has information about INETA very prominently placed!
CodeZone is the developer community website for Europe, Middle East and Africa.
We have great plans with INETA Europe!
Christian Read More
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Matt Warren blogs about why the ObjectSpace team did the move from XPath to OPath: The Power of the Dot. Great post!
I think ObjectSpaces is a great technology that will play an important role with enterprise applications. See my blog about Enterprise Read More
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Doug Seven has a list of 26 ideas that shouldn't be done with SQL. You can vote for the top 10.
Christian Read More
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Harald Leitenmüller (Microsoft Austria) mentioned that the book Presenting to Win - The Art of Telling Your Story helped him a lot with preparing his morning keynote (Alex Holy and his team: Beat Schwegler, Mario Szpuszta and Harald Leitenmüller) for Read More
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Today I've received an email to be awarded as MVP (Most Valuable Professional) for Visual C#!
That's a great birthday present!
There are a few Microsoft Regional Directors who are also recognized as MVPs. Most got MVP first before reaching the RD status; Read More
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With the next meeting for the .NET User Group Austria, Peter Koen will give a presentation about Managed DirectX:
.NET goes Multimedia - Managed DirectX
.NET Cafe, Wien
Dienstag, 17. Februar 2004
Start: 17:30
Read More
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Today the SQL Server User Group Austria had the first meeting. Peter Koen presented new features of Yukon.
This group is now a member of INETA Europe!
Christian Read More
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With Whidbey the directory structure of the global assembly cache changed. Using the Alpha version of Whidbey I cannot see the shared assemblies by opening the explorer to look at <windir>\assembly (using Windows XP). Of course it is possible to Read More
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Martin Fowler blogs about that he liked the notion of properties from the beginning (compared to Java's getX/setX).
However, he doesn't like that fields and properties are handled differently by reflection, so it is not possible to change a field to Read More
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With Whidbey, VB.NET will have Edit & Continue. This feature is not available with C#.
Andy Pennell blogs why, and that "it is highly likely to show up in a future version of VS". Maybe this is Orcas.
The C# team prioritized Generics & Read More
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