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submitted by hockman 24 days, 9 hours ago

hockblogs.net — Hi there, Microsoft has released the CTP of Visual Studio .NET 2010 and C#4.0: Visual Studio 2010 and the .NET Framework 4.0 mark the next generation of developer tools from Microsoft. Designed to address the latest needs of developers, Visual Studio delivers key innovations in the following pillars: Democratizing Application Lifecycle Management Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) crosses many roles within an organization and traditionally not every one of the roles has been an equal player in the process. Visual Studio Team System 2010 continues to build the platform for functional equality and shared commitment across an organization’s ALM process. Enabling emerging trends Every year the industry develops new technologies and new trends. With Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4.0, Microsoft delivers tooling and framework support for the latest innovations in application architecture, development and deployment. Inspiring developer delight Ever since the first release of Visual Studio, Microsoft has set the bar for developer productivity and flexibility. Visual Studio 2010 continues to deliver on the core developer experience by significantly improving upon it for roles involved with the software development process. .NET Framework 4.0 contains numerous improvements that make it easier to develop powerful and compelling applications. Riding the next generation platform wave Microsoft continues to invest in the market leading operating system, productivity application and server platforms to deliver increased customer value in these offerings. With Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4.0 customers will have the tooling support and the platform support needed to create amazing solutions around these technologies. read more...

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submitted by dcarr dcarr 1 month, 15 days ago

blog.domaindotnet.com — Functional programming is so addictive. It reminds me when I could code with no team, no deadline, no broken processes or cultures to navigate. I do hope this becomes a common option for general development or at least C# continues to borg functional ideas… read more...

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published 11 months, 13 days ago, submitted by Reman 11 months, 13 days ago

weblogs.asp.net — The blog entry from Scott read more...

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published 1 year ago, submitted by desmond 1 year ago

blog.codeville.net — Microsoft's Matt Gibbs announced today that the first CTP for ASP.NET MVC will appear in "the next few weeks". At last we can get our hands on the bits and try out the biggest shift in ASP.NET since its birth! read more...

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submitted by Jachman 1 year, 1 month ago

jachman.wordpress.com — The new Sandcastle CTP isn’t well documented at all and the documentation that can be found is useless, because the Sandcastle September CTP 2007 changed alot compared to old CTPs for that the documentation has been written. This article shows how to build your documentation with the new Sandcastle September CTP and NANT. read more...

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submitted by JudahGabriel JudahGabriel 1 year, 5 months ago

microsoft.com — .NET desktop client apps unite! Microsoft Code Name “Acropolis” is a set of components and tools intended to make it easier for developers to build and deploy .NET client apps. read more...

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submitted by mohammedm 1 year, 5 months ago

geekswithblogs.net — The features and download instructions on the newly released June CTP of Microsoft SQL Server 2008 (Codename Katmai). read more...

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published 1 year, 5 months ago, submitted by SQL_Menace 1 year, 5 months ago

sqlservercode.blogspot.com — Preview upcoming Releases: SQL Server 2008 June CTP now available! read more...

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published 1 year, 6 months ago, submitted by ComputerGuru 1 year, 6 months ago

neosmart.net — Longhorn Server Beta 3 has been made available to the public. It's more or less the same as the April CTP, but with some compiler optimizations, a couple of bug fixes, and a couple of new IIS7 modules shipping with the OS - including the long-awaited FastCGI module. read more...

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published 1 year, 6 months ago, submitted by tomasr 1 year, 6 months ago

dennispi.com — Dennis Pilarinos talks about how to get started with the new BizTalk Services CTP, a new initiative for "in the cloud" services from the Microsoft Connected Systems Division read more...

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submitted by alexexmachina 1 year, 7 months ago

blogs.ittoolbox.com — Microsoft has released the CTP of Visual Studio Orcas! MSDN Subscribers can get the Team Edition versions, and for the rest of us; we can get the Express versions here. read more...

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published 1 year, 8 months ago, submitted by CharlieCalvert 1 year, 8 months ago

blogs.msdn.com — The February CTP (aka as the March CTP) is now available for download as a regular install and as a virtual PC. read more...

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submitted by rimsystems rimsystems 1 year, 8 months ago

microsoft.com — Available in VPC image as well as standard install. read more...

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published 1 year, 10 months ago, submitted by CharlieCalvert 1 year, 10 months ago

blogs.msdn.com — The release of the Orcas January CTP, a new column by Mark Michaelis. read more...

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published 1 year, 10 months ago, submitted by CharlieCalvert 1 year, 10 months ago

blogs.msdn.com — The January Orcas CTP went out last night about 8:30 Pacific time. It is available both as a regular install, and on a virtual machine. I have not had a chance to install it yet, so I can't give too many details of exactly what is available. However, most of the builds I was seeing around the time the code froze for its release had good support for LINQ to Objects and only shaky support for Linq to SQL. The release notes for the product are, however, more sanguine on Linq To SQL and Linq to Entities support. read more...

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published 2 years ago, submitted by gavinjoyce gavinjoyce 2 years ago

weblogs.asp.net — "Python provides a great example of how .NET languages can leverage the new dynamic language features that we added into the CLR with last year's .NET 2.0 release. For example, CLR features like "lightweight code-generation" now make it possible for a dynamic language to quickly compile and JIT source in-memory (giving you really fast code execution without ever having to generate or persist a .dll file). CLR 2.0 also now has the ability to garbage collect out JIT'd code (meaning you can quickly adapt types on the fly and not have to leak code). " read more...

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