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submitted by Jemm Jemm 4 days, 4 hours ago

microsoft.com — November Preview of the Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4.0 Training Kit (Direct link to download) read more...

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submitted by mystery 18 days, 19 hours ago

pavkata.blogspot.com — My first look at Windows Workflow Foundation 4.0 and the new features in Visual Studio 2010 related to WF applications. read more...

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published 26 days, 1 hour ago, submitted by justin_etheredge justin_etheredge 26 days, 1 hour ago

codethinked.com — A quick look at the new "dynamic" keyword in C# 4.0 and its implications for application development. read more...

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published 26 days, 20 hours ago, submitted by Jemm Jemm 26 days, 22 hours ago

microsoft.com — "Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 and the .NET Framework 4.0 are the next generation development tools and platform for Windows Vista, the 2007 Office System, and the Web." read more...

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submitted by crpietschmann crpietschmann 1 month, 19 days ago

itwriting.com — Good question. There are a few things we know about Microsoft’s managed application runtime and class library: There will be major updates to the Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) and Workflow Foundation (WF). According to this announcement along with this post by Steven Martin we are going to see “better support for Web 2.0 technologies like REST, POX and ATOM” and a 10x performance increase in WF. read more...

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submitted by Jemm Jemm 1 month, 24 days ago

microsoft.com — "Microsoft Corp. today provided the first look at the next version of its developer tools and platform, which will be named Visual Studio 2010 and the .NET Framework 4.0. Microsoft described the next release through the following five focus areas: riding the next-generation platform wave, inspiring developer delight, powering breakthrough departmental applications, enabling emerging trends such as cloud computing, and democratizing application life-cycle management (ALM)." read more...

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published 5 months, 28 days ago, submitted by Jemm Jemm 5 months, 28 days ago

blog.jemm.net — The career pages of Microsoft give hints what the future holds for us developers. This post picks out the interesting little details about future versions of Visual Studio, .NET Framework, SharePoint, SQL Server etc and analyzes a bit what they could mean. read more...

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published 6 months, 19 days ago, submitted by TroyMG TroyMG 6 months, 23 days ago

blogs.msdn.com — Krzysztof Cwalina reveals details on .Net's upcoming Managed Extensibility Framework. "MEF is a set of features referred in the academic community and in the industry as a Naming and Activation Service (returns an object given a “name”), Dependency Injection (DI) framework, and a Structural Type System (duck typing)." read more...

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