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May 2004 - Posts

Do more with less
"Do more with less" was one of Steve Ballmer's slogans at the keynote on Monday. Goals that are so well known: Productivity Total cost of ownership Goals that Microsoft supports with upcoming tools. Of course, these are the reasons for doing Read More
posted Tuesday, May 25, 2004 5:22 PM with 0 Comments

Heading Off to TechEd US
I'm just sitting at the Vienna airport on my way to TechEd US in San Diego. At TechEd you can catch me at various places: The Apprentice.NET At the bookstore to sign my new book I will try to get some BOF experience for TechEd Europe ... Christia Read More
posted Saturday, May 22, 2004 9:27 AM with 0 Comments

Professional C# 3rd Edition
The 3rd Edition of Professional C# will be available at TechEd San Diego! On Thursday Bill Evjen, Jay Glynn and I will be at the bookstore for book signing. Join us at 10:30-11:30! Christian Read More
posted Friday, May 21, 2004 2:30 PM with 4 Comments

The Apprentice.NET
TechEd San Diego - I'm at the RD Booth on Wednesday. Thanks to Scott Hanselman for the graphic. Scott will be there on Monday and Tuesday - there's the chance to win a ticket for the .NET Influencers dinner. Christian Read More
posted Thursday, May 20, 2004 10:47 AM with 1 Comments

TechEd Europe - BOF Sessions
The BOF Sessions at TechEd Europe will be defined on 25-May. If you have some ideas for BOF sessions please submit them now! You can also vote for sessions: http://www.ineta.org/Bof. The proposals available for voting: MSF and MOF - what's in it Read More
posted Tuesday, May 18, 2004 11:41 PM with 1 Comments

Don Box Deconstructing ASMX
After Don Box has deconstructed .NET Remoting he does the same with ASMX: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly. Christian Read More
posted Sunday, May 16, 2004 1:06 PM with 0 Comments

INETA BOF at TechEd Europe
Robert McLaws has some good tips for BOF sessions: TechEd 2004 BOFs: Things to Remember Thanks to Damir for the link. Submit your proposals for TechEd Europe: http://www.ineta.org/Bof Christian Read More
posted Friday, May 14, 2004 6:13 PM with 0 Comments

INETA Speakers
Dino Esposito blogs about his presentation for the Swiss .NET User Group in Switzerland (Zurich and Geneva). INETA Europe is sending more speakers around: Alex Homer and Dave Sussman Hannes Preishuber And here many more. Christian Read More
posted Tuesday, May 11, 2004 8:03 PM with 0 Comments

First release of MBF with the full functionality
Tim Brookins blogs that the first release of MBF is moved to the Longhorn timeframe: SOA support is dependent on Indigo Proceess support needs the BizTalk Orchestration Engine The "business logic" portion will not be shipped with Whidbey because Read More
posted Tuesday, May 11, 2004 8:51 AM with 1 Comments

Sam's Comments
Sam Gentile not only has some comments about the startup of thinktecture, he also has some great comments about my upcoming book :-) Sam improved the quality of the book as a great reviewer :-) Christian Read More
posted Monday, May 10, 2004 8:23 PM with 3 Comments

thinktecture
A new consulting company with the focus on providing support to software architects and developers was formed. Every member of the team has a long experience in design and development of .NET solutions and together we are able to offer the best support Read More
posted Monday, May 10, 2004 11:22 AM with 2 Comments

Interface Inheritance
Memi Lavi writes about inherits vs. implements in C#, and that the difference gets much more obvious with VB. He also talks about multiple inheritance with interfaces is not possible. Mostly I'm writing my programs with C# (sometimes C++ and VB). Now Read More
posted Sunday, May 09, 2004 8:08 AM with 4 Comments

One day to go
Web Services, ADO.NET, Enterprise Services, .NET Remoting, ASP.NET, Windows Forms, Indigo, Longhorn…. A team with 13 books, 150 articles, 120 conference talks gets together.More details tomorrow. http://www.thinktecture.com Christian Read More
posted Sunday, May 09, 2004 6:58 AM with 1 Comments

Two more days
http://www.thinktecture.com. All the information in two days. Christian Read More
posted Saturday, May 08, 2004 9:07 AM (Comments Off)

CodeZone Magazine 01/2004
Today I've received the new CodeZone magazine. Articles about WinFS, XAML, Tech-Ed 2004 Europe, UGIdotNET... Andrea Saltarello (he is a big help with INETA Europe) has written an article about the Italian .NET User Group, UGIdotNET. This group Read More
posted Friday, May 07, 2004 7:45 PM with 4 Comments

Three days to go
A team of high-profile .NET specialists is stronger than everyone of this team on his own. Christian Read More
posted Friday, May 07, 2004 7:20 AM with 0 Comments

Four days to go
Some rumours are spreading. What is true? Four days to go for a great announcement. I like Armand's comments:This is like starting a beta download and then having to wait a whole weekend for it to finish before getting to play with it :-)Can't wait Read More
posted Thursday, May 06, 2004 7:43 AM (Comments Off)

New INETA .NET User Groups in Europe
It's some time since my last blog about new INETA .NET User Groups in Europe. INETA Europe is still growing. The latest additions since the last entry: Spain, PortalFox Coruna Russia, NSU .NET DevGroup Russia, Visual .NET User Group Germany, dFPUG-RegionalTreffen Read More
posted Wednesday, May 05, 2004 9:02 PM with 3 Comments

TechEd Europe - BOF
Session proposals for TechEd Europe Birds of a Feather are coming in. Are you attending TechEd? Do you have a topic you want to discuss? Submit a proposal: http://www.ineta.org/Bof! The BOF is not a presentation; it is a community-driven discussions/debates Read More
posted Wednesday, May 05, 2004 5:11 PM with 0 Comments

Big Changes in Five Days
The countdown has started. Five days to go. Christian Read More
posted Wednesday, May 05, 2004 7:59 AM with 3 Comments

PluralSight
Chris Sells blogs about problems with IM: Who are Iristyle, josefiend, Mongo, Moribund, cheers component? There's also a problem with the invitation dialog to find out who is behind the email. The Keith behind PluralSight turned out to be Keith Brown. Read More
posted Sunday, May 02, 2004 10:57 AM with 2 Comments

ObjectSpaces and transparency
Andrew Conrad has some good notes about ObjectSpaces transparency and delay loading. Christian Read More
posted Saturday, May 01, 2004 10:43 AM with 0 Comments


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