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June 2004 - Posts

TechEd Amsterdam
Monday morning I'm flying to Amsterdam. Some important links: Sessions done by the Thinktecture team Spreadsheet containing all sessions and abstracts by Tim Sneath INETA organized BOF (Birds of a Feather) Session Schedule by Damir Tomicic Read More
posted Sunday, June 27, 2004 7:20 PM with 0 Comments

Preparation for DEV-404
For my TechEd session DEV-404 I've not only prepared by learning the new globalization and localization features of Visual Studio 2005, I've also used two great books from Marc Okrand. Here are the links to Amazon. Read More
posted Friday, June 25, 2004 9:16 AM with 1 Comments

dotnet.tv - English version!
Ralf Westphal is doing the dotnet.tv series since summer 2003. Now the first English version of dotnet.tv is available! Read more about dotnet.tv and get a link to the Episode VI on WebServices from Ralfs blog. Christian Read More
posted Thursday, June 24, 2004 8:55 AM with 0 Comments

Star Trek Sessions at TechEd 2004 Europe
There are multiple Star Trek sessions at TechEd Europe! Holger Schwichtenberg includes tribbles in  his presentation DEV306 - Building Management Solutions with WMI and .NET My presentation already has Klingons in its title: DEV404 - Creating Read More
posted Wednesday, June 23, 2004 4:07 PM with 1 Comments

History Repeats
With different applications I see similar problems that are repeated year after year. One example: show up the username either lastname, firstname - or firstname lastname. Changing the application settings only changes the behavior for new users but Read More
posted Wednesday, June 23, 2004 3:05 PM with 0 Comments

Achim Ruopp - Welcome to blogging!
Achim Ruopp started blogging. I've met Achim at TechEd in San Diego. Achim is a great guy working at Microsoft to deal with internationalization issues, this is also shown with the title of his blog: "Tales from the Crossroads of Internationalization Read More
posted Wednesday, June 23, 2004 7:35 AM with 0 Comments

Methodology: Process Model of Microsoft CRM
Microsoft CRM uses its own process model for the implementation of CRM solutions. This model is only slightly different to MSF and should be (and I expect it will be) adapted to MSF. The phases of the Microsoft CRM process model: Sales Stage Envisioning Read More
posted Tuesday, June 22, 2004 7:52 AM with 0 Comments

Generics and CLS Compliance
Kevin Dente has a problem with generics as not being CLS compliant. With Longhorn generics will be CLS compliant. In the meantime with CLS compliant assemblies this can be done: using generics within the classes is not a problem having generic Read More
posted Tuesday, June 22, 2004 7:40 AM with 2 Comments

Hotel in Munich
"....furniture in the style of Louis XVI, together with the newest communication technology...." Translation: analog line for dial in Christian Read More
posted Tuesday, June 22, 2004 7:24 AM with 0 Comments

DEV499: Building Extensible and Globalized Windows Forms Applications Using Attributes, Reflection, Code Generation and a bunch of Winforms Tips and Tricks
Jeroen van den Bos has a problem with simultanous TechEd sessions and proposes a new session: DEV499: Building Extensible and Globalized Windows Forms Applications Using Attributes, Reflection, Code Generation and a bunch of Winforms Tips and Tricks Read More
posted Monday, June 21, 2004 2:04 PM with 2 Comments

The hard part is what to keep out
Anders Hejlsberg about the design of the C# language. Christian Read More
posted Sunday, June 20, 2004 9:24 AM with 0 Comments

Professional C# 3rd Edition
Yesterday I've received my copies of Professional C# 3rd Edition. This book will also be available at TechEd Europe! It's not only an update for .NET 1.1, now the book has 32 chapters. The chapters: The C# Language .NET Architecture C# Basics Read More
posted Saturday, June 19, 2004 11:55 PM with 2 Comments

My Schedule for TechEd Europe
My schedule at TechEd Europe: Tuesday: 18:15-19:30 [CHT010] Design Choices in Distributed Applications There are many choices with the design of distributed solutions: should I use a DataReader, or the DataSet? Should the communication to the components Read More
posted Saturday, June 19, 2004 12:43 PM with 5 Comments

European VB.NET Team Tour
The VB.NET Team makes a tour around Europe, presentations for .NET User Groups. Austria, UK, Germany, Portugal, Italy, France, Croatia, Switzerland! Read More
posted Thursday, June 17, 2004 12:43 AM with 6 Comments

.NET User Group Austria: Globalization and Localization Features - .NET 2.0
Tomorrow I'm giving a presentation for the .NET User Group Austria: .NET 2.0 features to create localized applications. Many things changed with ASP.NET and Windows Forms. If you can't attend the presentation tomorrow, you can get this information Read More
posted Monday, June 14, 2004 10:42 PM with 2 Comments

C++ Decisions
With C++ we have to decide between many different classes with very similar functionality. CComVariant, _variant_t, COleVariant, VARIANT* _com_ptr_t, CComPtr, CComQIPtr, or no smart pointers CString, CAtlString, string, char* CArray, CList, vector Read More
posted Sunday, June 13, 2004 12:38 PM with 0 Comments

Ready for Production
Today I've finished the changes on my new book, ready for the next cycle. :-) A first thanks to my reviewers Mario Szpuszta, Sam Gentile, Trond Borg, Chris Mitchell, Burt Clayton, Brian Davis and Brian Geary. The book would not be as good without the Read More
posted Thursday, June 10, 2004 11:17 PM with 0 Comments

.NET Compact Framework Programming with C#
A few days ago I received the new book ".NET Compact Framework Programming with C#" by Paul Yao and David Durant. This 1400 pages book covers a wide range of the .NET Framework - with the view from the compact devices. Differences from the CF to the desktop Read More
posted Thursday, June 10, 2004 6:17 PM with 0 Comments

Next time in the year 2125
Today we had a Venus-Transit, the Venus crossing in between Earth and Sun. A video of the transit can be seen here. Next time this can be seen (from Europe) in 2125. Frank Arrigo has some more links. Christian Read More
posted Tuesday, June 08, 2004 8:20 PM with 0 Comments

»telligentsystems
Rob Howard is starting a new company: »telligentsystems! Congratulations! Christian Read More
posted Wednesday, June 02, 2004 10:27 PM with 0 Comments

ObjectSpaces Series
Andrew Conrad starts a series about ObjectSpaces: Needing ObjectSpaces now instead of waiting for Longhorn Comparing ObjectSpaces to WinFS and the reasons why it is compelling to ship a single story Avoiding the proliferation of data access APIs Read More
posted Wednesday, June 02, 2004 8:37 AM with 0 Comments


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